MVWC6ESWW1 Maytag Centennial, 6 years old stop working.
When it got to the spin cycle, it would make a loud noise and after about 30 seconds stop. I replaced the clutch and the coupling looked fine, not broken or damaged. Everything else seems ok, gears look fine and not stripped, no loose particles or oil on floor. Water pump is free of anything that may block it. After replacing the clutch assembly, it continued to do the same. It washes until it gets to the spin cycle, I checked and it slowly turns and drains making the loud humming noise until it stops. I can get it going again but same thing happens. Also, the tub seems to shake more than it should. There was minimal oil out of the gear housing, not sure if that's normal but it wasn't leaking it was mostly me moving it around...I hope. Motor and transmission move freely, not making any funny noises. Everything else seemed ok.
Im at loss, any ideas???
When it got to the spin cycle, it would make a loud noise and after about 30 seconds stop. I replaced the clutch and the coupling looked fine, not broken or damaged. Everything else seems ok, gears look fine and not stripped, no loose particles or oil on floor. Water pump is free of anything that may block it. After replacing the clutch assembly, it continued to do the same. It washes until it gets to the spin cycle, I checked and it slowly turns and drains making the loud humming noise until it stops. I can get it going again but same thing happens. Also, the tub seems to shake more than it should. There was minimal oil out of the gear housing, not sure if that's normal but it wasn't leaking it was mostly me moving it around...I hope. Motor and transmission move freely, not making any funny noises. Everything else seemed ok.
Im at loss, any ideas???
via MVWC6ESWW1 Maytag Centennial, 6 years old stop working.
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