Maytag Washer Repair (Model MVWB300WQ1) – Dellroy, OH
The washer wouldn’t drain properly, leading to a UL error. Replacing the drain pump and bearing kit resolved the issue.
The washer wouldn’t drain properly, leading to a UL error. Replacing the drain pump and bearing kit resolved the issue.
The dryer was stuck running due to a faulty timer after a lightning strike. Replacing the timer resolved the issue.
The dryer drum tumbled fine but produced no heat. Replacing the heating element and thermostats resolved the issue.
The dryer was making noise, likely due to a worn fan belt. We replaced the drum support wheels and cleaned out the lint.
The washer was making a weird sound during the wash cycle, which was resolved by replacing the transmission belt and hub.
The top oven wouldn’t heat up due to a failed control board, which was repaired since a new part was unavailable.
The Maytag dryer wasn’t blowing air due to a cracked blower wheel. After replacing it, the dryer is now operating properly.
The washer was slow to drain and hesitant to cycle, leading to a clogged pump issue. The repair involved replacing the shift actuator and cleaning inlet screens.
The dryer was screeching and noisy, requiring a new rear support roller to restore quiet operation.
The washer wouldn’t spin and displayed a ‘sensing load’ error. After replacing the actuator and cleaning the inlet filter, it now runs smoothly.