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After visiting the Website, and I entered my washer model number. I found the two components very quickly, I was looking to replace. And was received in in a timely manner, just before my wife went into panic mode! Thank you,
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On cold water setting the water was warm..Hot water was great
Removed 5 screws on back of the control tower.
removed the temperature control board and replaced with new board.
Charles from Corcoran, CA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The timer housing is to thin. I broke the tab on the right side installing the timer.
I did what anyone could do, remove the screws and replace the part. The part just came apart during installation. If I were Maytag, I would replace the part free of charge.
Found a website that showed how to open the lid. Lifted the lid and checked the solenoids. When hot was disconnected, got cold only. Multimeter showed hot was being continuously energized regardless of temperature selector switch position. Removed back (5 or 6 screws) and found the circuit diagram. Studied it and determined that the
... Read moreswitch or analog card had to be the problem. Took digital pictures of everything to aid in replacing wires pulled for trouble shooting. Pulled temp selector switch (pushed in a couple of tabs). Disassembled switch and checked all contacts. Working fine. Nothing left but the temperature board. Determining correct revision was difficult. Found a website that said, "first numbers of serial are revision number. Pick card with highest revision number lower than your model." Replaced card and everything worked as designed. Every wire was labeled and every wire bayonet was labeled so I didn't need the pictures, but I felt better having them.
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Paul from Mundelein, IL
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Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
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Aaron
February 19, 2019
Does this replace Maytag 84b10225a01 cl ac controller? It looks a bit smaller then the one i took out .I have no cold water. I replaced the solenoid valves already and still no luck.
For model number Mav7600aww
Hello Aaron, Thank you for contacting us. Upon reviewing the model number provided, I show that PS11739474 is listed as the correct replacement for the water control board. Have a great day!
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Linda
April 24, 2018
When temp control is set to cold wash i am getting warm but not totally cold water. Checked water hoses into washer not blocked. Would this be the problem or would the temp switch (#5) be the issue or the buttons part #12, i think or ?
For model number MAV6257AWW
Hi Linda,
Thank you for your question. It could be either. You might want to check your temperature switch and your water inlet valve to see if those two parts are working fine. If they are, then the problem may lay in your buttons. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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