Showing posts with label failure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label failure. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Maytag Neptune help... This ain't Ole Lonely?


This is not Ole Lonely working on his Maytag Neptune MAH3000...
Actually, Mark, a Neptuner out in California, decided to take matters into his own hands and replace his door latch wax motor (12002535) and repair his machine control board. The Q6 triac and R11 resistor burnt because of the defective wax motor. By the way the typical Ole Lonely quote is $450 to replace the control board and wax motor!
In addition, every Neptune front loader that shipped with the wax motor will fail. If you know anyone who has a Neptune front loader please tell them.
As for more Neptuners saving money see http://www.neptunehelp.com/index_files/Page327.htm

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Did you know that NASCAR was founded back in 1947

Wow, today is the anniversary of the NASCAR founding. 

After 61 years NASCAR seems to be doing well as I see lots of collectibles available. Auto racing has a deep rooted history in the USA. NASCAR is an acronym for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing and their website is www.nascar.com

On this site, you can check out news, the schedules, driver and team information, statistics, etc. Imagine the cost of rebuilding the engines, all of the tire replacements and the traveling. That must be why the teams are sponsored. 

To keep your Maytag Neptune Washer running in peak performance race on over to www.neptunewaxmotor.com . In addition, discover if your Neptune front loader has the defective door latch wax motor, part # 12002535. When this fails, your high speed spin operation will stop and your clothes will be soaking wet.

Until next time...

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Another Maytag Neptune bites the dust...

I hope you liked my installation of the Kenmore Elite washer and dryer... 

Now, let's get back to the Maytag Neptune issues! Here is a request taken from the webosphere... 

"I have a Maytag Neptune MAH4000AWW that shuts off after the wash cycle. If the start button is pushed sometimes it will finish the cycle, some times it will only run a short time and need to push start button again, also the softner doesn't dispense when this happens. Where do you think the problem is?" 

If it is a Neptune... It could be a couple of issues causing this shutdown. First, check out www.neptunehelp.com for info on the defective 12002535 door latch wax motor fiasco. Next, check the lower motor control board for a blown fuse or overheated components. 

If you have either then your motor control board has let the smoke out. You will learn that when electronic devices let the smoke out all control and motion stop! See the disassembly photos from yours truly.

Until next time...