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After spinning each time the inner tub shifts or slips to the back maybe
1 1/2 to 2 inches. The back feet do not stay in place. Thank You
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Can you please supply your model number?
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There should be some number between the mav and the aww.
The model number tag should be on the top of the console of the washer.
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Hi Sheila,
Maytag model # MAV4757AWW
Thank You for your response. I tried to post the information but I probably did it wrong. Hope you get it this time.
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Remove the front panel and check the springs and the supports.
If the back legs are not locking tilt the washer forward and then set it down hard.
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