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Old 10-31-2007, 06:21 PM   #1
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Brand: Maytag
Model Number: pye2200ayw
Age: 1 - 4 years

My Matag Performa is dead.
I am getting 220v into it, no burned wires, no smell that wires, motor or belt got hot.
I checked the thermal fuse on the top rear near the coils and it had a continuous circuit.
I checked the thermal fuse on the front bottom that has 4 wires. 3 are continuous circuits and the bottom center post with the gray wire on it is not.
Is this my problem?
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thermal fuzes only have 2 wires, not 4, most operating thermostats have 4 wires
 
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Thanks, that helps.
There's one by the heating element?
Can you tell me where the other one is?
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No not from here, But you can type your model # into the model look up on this site and search for parts location on your machine!
 
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One of them should be right on top of the exhaust duct under the tumbler if this helps!!!!!
 
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