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Old 07-30-2007, 03:48 PM   #1
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Hi there ,Ihave owned my maytag super stack neptune for 7 years . At a coats of $2000.00 I have enjoyed all the luxuries the unit has provided. BUT, now the door lock light will not come on. Ok ;after reading numerous forums I found or hoped I had found the PROBLEM!!!..... ........#1.I replaced the Wax Motor........Strike 1........#2.I have replaced the control board AND wax motor AGAIN at the same time............Strike2...........before I strike out completely maybe someone will be willing to help me solve the mistery of THE DREADED MAYTAG NEPTUNE ...............thanks Kenny................... help
 
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Old 07-30-2007, 05:06 PM   #2
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Can you please supply your model and serial number?
 
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Sure......Model#mle2000ayww......Serial#23517556yd ........Hope that helps
 
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I know you have alot of questions to answer...
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What is the part number of the board that you replaced?

Check you door switch for continuity.
 
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Control Board-33001212 Buy the way there are two of the door switches which are identical , and should they show continuity when unplugged?
 
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OK..checked both switches; neither switch ohms out when unplugged.
 
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Did you check the switches in the opened and closed position?
 
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Good Morning Sheila, Yes I did ohm both switches; When the switch is ingaged it registers 1.3 on both switches, nothing when switches are disingaged.
I have been looking at the wire diagram and the next thing in line is the timer; do you think that this situation could be caused by a problem with the timer?
 
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Check the balance switches and displacement switches.

The time is not linked in the lock circuit.
 
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