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Jan 25, 2013 - We have a Whirlpool Duet washing machine (about 2 years old). Thecycle is taking WAY too long to complete. The load that's running now ...
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Maytag Neptune washer motor/motor control circuit board ... my board just fried - is your washer still working? wondering how longthe conversion fix will last. ... Other times it will run a completecycle without any malfunctions.
Most of the internal components of Maytag Square-Front (1998) and Sloped-Front (1999) Dryers can be accessed with the removal of the front panel and lifting of the top cover. The top cover can only be lifted after the front panel is removed. Make sure that power to the machine is disconnected prior to servicing to avoid the risk of electric shock.
The first step is the removal of the four screws located vertically along the inside lip of the door opening. These screws hold the front panel to the front shroud assembly. Once the four screws are removed, grasp and press in on the upper edges of the front panel posts then twist it inward to release the clips holding it to the cabinet. Tilt the top of the front panel and move it away from the dryer.
The top cover is held on each side of the cabinet by hold down brackets. Locate and remove the 5/16" hex-head screws holding each bracket then swing the bracket to the outside and unhook it from the slot in the top cover lip. Open the door then lift the front of the top cover and tilt it toward the rear of the dryer.
The internal components of the dryer can now be accessed. Reinstall the top cover and the front panel in reverse of theremoval steps.
This procedure is also applicable to Maytag Neptune Front-Load Washers. The only difference is the dispenser bezel removal.
Most of the internal components of Maytag Neptune Front-Load Washers can be accessed with the removal of the front panel and lifting of the top cover. The top cover can only be lifted after the front panel is removed. Make sure that power to the machine is disconnected prior to servicing to avoid the risk of electric shock.
The first step is the removal of the four screws located vertically along the inside lip of the door opening. These screws hold the front panel to the front shroud assembly. Once the four screws are removed, grasp and press in on the upper edges of the front panel posts then twist it inward to release the clips holding it to the cabinet. Tilt the top of the front panel and move it away from the machine.
The top cover is held on each side of the cabinet by hold down brackets. Locate and remove the 5/16" hex-head screws holding each bracket then swing the bracket to the outside and unhook it from the slot in the top cover lip.
Remove the four screws securing the dispenser bezel to the top cover then lift the bezel off. Open the door then lift the front of the top cover and tilt it toward the rear of the machine.
The internal components of the machine can now be accessed. Reinstall the top cover and the front panel in reverse of theremoval steps.
This procedure is also applicable to Maytag Square-Front (1998) and Sloped-Front (1999) Dryers (Maytag Neptune Dryers). The only difference is the dispenser bezel removal.
You have to remove the front cover from the machine.
Do you have the FAV6800A/FAV9800A Service Manual?
I'll see if this site can let me post a pic of the wash tub removed. In this pic you can see the Drain Pump/Pressure Switch and drain line on the right side of the machine. There is no side or rear panel access.
What is the issue? Won't drain?
I would suggest you Google "Maytag neptune FAV6800aww wont spin" this forum has a Sticky for Maytag FAV6800A and FAV9800A machines and you can get the Service Manual from this site. I feel it's a better DIY site.
Removal of the front panel requires the removal of the top cover and the console. Disconnect power to the dryer prior to servicing to avoid the risk of electric shock.
Remove the 2 screws attaching the top cover to the rear of the dryer then slide it rearward to clear the screw head from the top cover flange and lift the cover off the dryer cabinet.
Remove the screws securing the heater PCB board and disconnect the black and white wiring harness connectors from the board.
Remove the four screws attaching the console to the washer cabinet and rotate the console down to remove it from the dryer.
Remove the four screws attaching the top of the front panel to the cabinet and the two screws at the bottom of the door opening.
Pull the front panel forward and disconnect the interior light wiring harness then lift the front panel off the tabs across the bottom and move it away from the dryer.
Reinstall the front panel, the console, and the top cover in reverse of the removal steps.
should be two spring clips between lid and front panel slip a skinny putty knife and press in clips that'll raise the top and u can get to the part u need
try inserting a putty knife perhaps 3 or 4 inches in from either side, bewtwewn the gaps wherew the main top meets the front panel, there are relaese tabs that when depressed the top will lift up, theres then 2 5/16 sdcrees attaching hte front panel to machine. there should also be a service manula taped inside there as well
You have a choice for which side front door should be on this model. There are 4 screws on front door. Take all 4 screws and pull down the front panel. You will see two metal parts each side which holds top panel. Remove two screws and metal parts. Now you can push up the top panel.
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