Friend,
ngfam1 At your service!
It is is normal for the Neptune to have water left in the inner tub after the wash finishes!
I used to have a Neptune and I sold them too!!
I had them change that drain under warranty when it was new and it never stopped the smell or the mold!
If there is a lot of water left then it's the pump or valve!
After
the third repair I threw it in the trash and bought a Speed Queen
Commercial grade washer and thats the last one I will ever by!
8 loads a week for 25 years!!!!!!!
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The moldy oder problem is in every Maytag Neptune made!
The Neptune comes new with water in it from the test run!
All
the water never gets totally discharged. This is one reason why
everyone complains about the moldy, musky or even stinky smell of the
Neptune! Every day I have people here asking what too do about the
moldy wet smell!
THIS IS SERIOUS!!!!!
I do tell them to run the washer
once a week without clothes and with hot water and 1/4 cup of bleach.
And then make suer to do only white clothes directly after wards as not
to get a drop of beach water on a colored article of clothing!
Then leave the door open after every load when not in use!
That's Maytag!!!!!!!!
GOOD THING WHIRLPOOL JUST BOUGHT THEM OUT LAST YEAR!
Perhaps they will make some good changes!!
Hope this helps and makes you feel a little better as to some water sounds! HOW OLD IS THE WASHER??????
Below I referred you to a great service nation wide!
If none of these tasks remedy the heat problem then here is a good company that's found nation wide.
A&E Factory Service
A&E has schedulers available to take appointments 24/7
And they do warranty work too, for most manufactures!
1(800) 905-9505
You will be fine
Bless You ngafm1
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Your pump is probably fine. I have had this problem on many occassions, regularly for about 2 years. when you spin, the wire harness to the motor board comes a little loose. try taking off the front of the machine, unplugging and reseating all the wiring harnesses that go into the motor board under the wash tub. This fixed my problem for several years, after maytag had come out and replaced the pump, motor, belts, motor control board, and main control board several times (not all at once). the thing in common when they did this is that they unplugged these wires and replugged them. Occassionally had to do to main board, but usually the motor board. If still doesn't work, look at your main control board at R11. you may have a wax motor door lock problem. A failing wax motor burns R11 resister (or alternately, a failing R11/triac kills the wax motor -- there is debate about which order the failure occurs in). If R11 is burned, must replace R11 and associated triac and wax motor. temporary fix just cut out R11. instructions can be found if you google it. I've been playing with my worthless machine now for about 3 years since my extended warranty expired. It is still working but is a bit like a Ford (you know, Fix Or Repair Daily, Found On Road Dead...)
***MOLD ISSUE*** The only solution is to leave the door open after you have stopped using it and you will have no MOLD .As for the water is always left in the washer tub is because you have a clogged water pump.It is a fast and easy repair that requires no $$$.Just your skills with a couple common tools and some patience. NOTE *** Whirlpool buying out Maytag in my eyes is far from a good thing.This is why ---> When the #1 Washer maker (Maytag) sells out then they should do it and go completely out.Whirlpool can now build machines and use Maytag's name and I hope you see the downfall consumers will face?And if you follow closely ,Maytag's worst washers made were not even made by Maytag .You just paid alot more for the name that is printed on the front of a low grade machine.Sales trick that should never be legal.
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I have the same problem with the washer not draining all the water out prior to the spin cycle starting. After the spin cycle ends and I open the door there is still water inside the tub. I can't believe I spent so much money for this wwasher and it has not lasted longer than a less expensive one would have. No more Maytag neptunes for me. I replaced the timer and the wax motors so far and it still is not working correctly. Help
I had the same problem with water not always being pumped out. Some how that problem stopped. It worked fine for about two weeks. Now when you start a load, the washer starts and will pump in water but will not spin. The door locks and about thirty seconds later the machine shuts off. The belt looks fine and all the wiring looks fine.
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