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Maytag mav6200aww washer what is the white powder around the drive shaft and what part do i need to replace to repair?

Won't spin or agitate and has a burning smell

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Hi,

Where is this power, under the big tub within the panels?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2007

SOURCE: Maytag MAV6200AWW does not spin

Be sure to check inside basket very carefully to make sure no loose nails or screws or drill bits etc that were left in a pocket are sticking through a hole in the basket and locking it to tub. This is common. If that is not the problem,one of three things has happened. 1 The thrust bearing that releases the brake has worn out. This is the most common and easiest thing to repair. If you tilt the machine back so you can look under it you will see the pulley that turns the transmission. When the pulley turns one direction it works the agitator, turn it the other direction and you should see it push the brake up that is directly above it. The thrust bearing kit includes the pulley and all bearings and washers to release brake. If you are mechanichal and can follow the directions that come with it, it is a fairly simple repair. 2 The brake lining has come apart and "stacked" itself in the brake housing. Replacing the brake is not hard, but there is about 200lbs of spring force pushing against the brake and housing that must be released slowly. I would recommend you call a technician for this just because I don't want anyone to get hurt trying to follow my directions on this repair. 3 An item of clothing has found its way between the basket and tub and has the basket bound up. This would mean removing agitator and basket. It is not likely this has happened, but I have seen it before.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 16, 2008

SOURCE: Maytag Atlantis Washer - MAV6200AWW

bolt has 1/2inch head but dont know the thread size is an orderable part 3 to 5 dollors, may not agitate since agitator not on shft to turn

Larry Burke

  • 16 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 24, 2009

SOURCE: Maytag SAV 3652 AWW Washer:

Bad water pump. Replace water pump.tip machine back,Look under machine, remove belt, turn pump by hand, if not spinning freely replace pump.

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Ned Halaweh

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2009

SOURCE: GE Wizard Top-Load Washer - Burning Smell

sounds like an over heated motor. motors tend to do that before finially hitting a brick wall. please e-mail me for any other assistance. good luck :)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 05, 2010

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