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Discover The Hidden Diagnostic Mode: Learn How To Diagnose Maytag Washer Issues

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What To Know

  • If your Maytag washer is experiencing issues, putting it into diagnostic mode can help you identify the problem and find a solution.
  • The LED lights on the control panel will begin to flash in a specific pattern.
  • Use a pen and paper to record the error codes displayed by the LED lights.

If your Maytag washer is experiencing issues, putting it into diagnostic mode can help you identify the problem and find a solution. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to put your Maytag washer in diagnostic mode:

1. Unplug the Washer

Before starting, unplug the washer from the power outlet to ensure safety.

2. Press the Start/Pause Button 3 Times

With the washer unplugged, press and release the “Start/Pause” button three times within 10 seconds.

3. Press and Hold the “Spin Speed” and “Soil Level” Buttons

After the third press of the “Start/Pause” button, press and hold both the “Spin Speed” and “Soil Levelbuttons simultaneously for 5 seconds.

4. Release the Buttons and Plug in the Washer

Release the buttons and immediately plug the washer back into the power outlet.

5. Press the “Start/Pause” Button Again

Press the “Start/Pause” button again to enter diagnostic mode.

6. Observe the LED Lights

The LED lights on the control panel will begin to flash in a specific pattern. Each flash represents a different error code.

7. Record the Error Codes

Use a pen and paper to record the error codes displayed by the LED lights. These codes will help you identify the specific issue with your washer.

Understanding Error Codes

The error codes displayed in diagnostic mode can be used to identify the following issues:

  • F01: Lid lock failure
  • F02: Water inlet valve failure
  • F03: Water temperature sensor failure
  • F04: Drain pump failure
  • F05: Pressure switch failure
  • F06: Motor failure
  • F07: Control board failure

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Once you have identified the error code, you can troubleshoot the issue using the following steps:

  • F01: Check the lid lock and ensure it is closing properly.
  • F02: Inspect the water inlet valve for clogs or leaks.
  • F03: Replace the water temperature sensor.
  • F04: Clean the drain pump and check for blockages.
  • F05: Replace the pressure switch.
  • F06: Contact a professional appliance repair technician.
  • F07: Replace the control board.

Resetting Diagnostic Mode

To exit diagnostic mode and reset your washer, follow these steps:

1. Unplug the washer from the power outlet.
2. Plug the washer back into the power outlet.
3. Press the “Start/Pause” button to start a new cycle.

Additional Tips

  • If you are unable to enter diagnostic mode or troubleshoot the issue, contact Maytag customer support for assistance.
  • Keep a record of the error codes displayed in diagnostic mode for future reference.
  • Regularly clean and maintain your washer to prevent issues from occurring.

Basics You Wanted To Know

Q: Why is my Maytag washer not entering diagnostic mode?

A: Ensure that you are following the steps correctly and that the washer is unplugged before pressing the buttons.

Q: What do the different error codes mean?

A: Error codes vary depending on the model of your Maytag washer. Refer to your user manual or the list provided in this article.

Q: How do I fix a F06 error code?

A: F06 indicates a motor failure and requires professional repair. Contact a qualified appliance technician.

Q: How often should I clean my Maytag washer?

A: Regular cleaning and maintenance can extend the life of your washer. Clean the detergent dispenser, door gasket, and drain pump every few months.

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Mark Evans

Mark Evans is the owner and operator of Nesting Nicely home paint blog. With over 15 years of experience in the painting industry, he is passionate about helping homeowners find the right paint colors and solutions for their living spaces. Mark got his start in the family painting business and has since grown Nesting Nicely to be a top resource for home painting projects both large and small. When he isn't blogging, you can find Mark working with clients one-on-one to help transform their homes with the perfect coat of paint. He lives in small town America with his wife Sarah and their two children.
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