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Neptune Washer MAH4000AWW Repair
Posted Thu November 16, 2006 12:00 pm, by Michael J. written to Maytag Corporation
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I have a Neptune Washer Model MAH4000AWW, and I have had at least two repairs done on this washer by a Maytag repairman. The last repair was done in March of 2005, and the repairman told me that with all the repairs that I have had replaced, that I pretty much had a new washer. Well, its been about a year and a half, and I am experiencing the same problems (no high speed spin, and door locks). I called the Maytag service line, and they tell me that the repair will cost me over $500. The problem is the same thing that they fixed last March, but they will not back up their service or parts to take care of the problem for me. I will never buy a Maytag product again, because they do not back up their product with good service, and they are not dependable.
I would like Maytag to repair my Neptune washer or give me a new washer at no cost, because I have had nothing but troubles with this one.
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by reece f. Posted Wed September 23, 2009 @ 9:54 PM
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I had the same problem all it is is the switches are bad the door lock high speed spin is the bad part. if they are repairing other things they are lying to you. my washer is doing the sdame thing i had the switch replaved 3 years ago and now i did it myself this week again. but be careful my door has locked and wont open so not sure what the problem is. ill never buy a maytag again im going to look at an LG
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by chuckaz Posted Wed August 13, 2008 @ 6:13 PM
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My neptune washer MAH4000AMC is out and the customer rep at maytag says she can send out a repairman. I mentioned the fact that their are dozens of blogs and a class action lawsuit in re; to this model. And she says "yes there was a class action lawsuit", and the lawsuit has passed-- translation "we know its a faulty product"-- "Can I send a customer service rep to your house to fix your faulty neptune?" It will be full price etc. to fix.And ppl wonder why I drive a honda...
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by king tut Posted Fri February 29, 2008 @ 3:40 PM
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R11 got torched , so I replaced it and the wax motor. (Q6 looked good so didn't do anything to it) Confirmed 120v at the wax motor when pushing in the door switch, but the wax motor thing doesn't move. No door lock light comes on, so no spin cycle. Any other ideas?
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by king tut Posted Fri February 29, 2008 @ 3:39 PM
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R11 got torched , so I replaced it and the wax motor. (Q6 looked good so didn't do anything to it) Confirmed 120v at the wax motor when pushing in the door switch, but the wax motor thing doesn't move. No door lock light comes on, so no spin cycle. Any other ideas?
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by Chris Mavrelis Posted Sat November 18, 2006 @ 8:49 PM
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I guess you need someone who knows these machines to tell you what to look for. The 4000's were produced primarilary in "99", following the 3000's. I use to be a Maytag factory repair tech. The 3000's, 4000's, and most of the 5500's qualified under lawsuit definations for class action repairs. Issues consisted of 1: Door "lock wax motor" failing, thus damaging the infamous "R-11" resister on the maching control board requiring both to be replaced.2: Mold and Mildew issue, mostly caused by improper detergent usage, blocked boot drain (after PHT kit installation). 3: Failed motor controller. Does the door lock? If the door does not perform it's lock function, then the machine will refuse to spin at all, it will operate the drain pump, but that's it.If it spins at all, then your door is locking, if it is not achieving the highest spin, then 1 of 2 things are not working. If it ramps up then ramps down several times in a row, like it's going to spin fine, then you need to look at your out of balance circuit. If it only spins at a reduced rate steadily and no higher, then you need to look at your "spin enable switch" located in the lock assembly which is all part of the door lock, and light bulb housing. This switch tells the machine tht the door is locked, and usually fails due to poor contact within the micro switch from bleach vapor, and detergent vapor. It's the last one in the chain of mechanics, you'll find it listed in the service lit located behind the control console, if someone hasn't walked away with it.The 4000's also had the older motor control kit that failed and was part of the class action. When this part fails the machine will not tumble or spin, it may run for a min or two then go dead. Also revised on these models was the drain pump, upgraded to an 80 watt for greater dependability. Do you have MOLD? check your detergent usage, HE? better be! powder is best , and only table spoons. Also if you have had a PHA kit installed, as the 3000's, and 4000's needed them, check your boot drain at the bottom center, is it clear and letting water flow right through, probably not. If not use a Q-Tip to clean this, and flush with bleach and hot water till it works.if the boot is already moldy it will have to be replaced. I have a "99" Neptune 4000 and mine is stellar! These machines aren't perfect and did suffer major design changes.But when cared for as required they rock.
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by C M Fri October 5, 2007 @ 9:35 PM
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by Gino Version 1.2 Posted Sat November 18, 2006 @ 4:18 PM
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http://www.maytagfrontloadsettlement.com/index.html
This is a website that covers the problems you are describing for your washer. It's a class action lawsuit against Maytag. Theres a problem with a solenoid switch on the door that tells the machine it's ok to start working. I have no clue what's causing the high speed spin to not work. Even though it may be past warranty, if it was a known issue before and it wasn't properly repaired, then it's still covered in many states.
Calling your local news and state's consumer beaurau's can't hurt either.
Good Luck on getting this resolved and for being nice enough to bring it to other's attention. It dosen't reflect well on a company who prides itself on well made machines and good service.
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by Venice Posted Fri November 17, 2006 @ 1:35 AM
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by Mike R. Posted Fri November 17, 2006 @ 12:30 PM
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And, of course, your opinion is always right.
Love and kisses.
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by Mike R. Posted Thu November 16, 2006 @ 6:48 PM
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Wow, Michael, The MAH4000 series is an older model. Unless you purchased it second-hand, you've owned it for a number of years.
It is true that the very first series of Neptune did experience a specific problem of not draining the water properly from the internal door boot. This problem was acknowledged from the manufacturer and, up to a year ago, was being repaired free of charge. I am not aware of the problem you are speaking of in particular.
It has been a year and a half from the time you've had your washer repaired. This service wasn't done by Maytag themselves, but a service center possibly authorized by Maytag. Services as this are usually only guaranteed for thirty to sixty days. You'll want to read your paperwork on this service for the exact amount of time. As such, neither the manufacturer nor service center should really be burdened by your request. It's unfortunate, but neither company has not fulfilled a guarantee that was otherwise given to you.
The manufacturer for most appliances now warranties a new product one year, nothing more. You may, however, purchase an extended service agreement from many retailers. This isn't a bad idea on such a heavily used and depended upon item. My suggestion, however, would be to shop around when purchasing such an item and compare extended service agreements. Don't just consider the price, but the actual coverage in writing and, further, the backer of the agreement. I usually feel it is much better if you deal with a retailer that backs its own agreements.
In replacing this washer, which I would do as $500 is not a good investment for such an old washer, you may consider the current line of Neptunes. Although you may be upset with your product now, it would still match a Neptune dryer which you haven't complained about. The current models of these 2.2 cubic foot systems are the MAH5500 and MAH6500. Both seem to work without issues.
You should be aware of some changes which have happened within the last year with Maytag. Whirlpool has purchased the company and all of its subsidiaries. In making some decisions for the changes in their product line, they have decided to discontinue the Neptune brand. That means, if you do decide to replace the washer with one that matches your dryer, you need to do it rather quick.
In place of the Maytag option, you may also consider a Frigidaire front load washer. They are well designed with a 3.5 cubic foot, stainless steel tub and a starting price of about $599. Your dryer, although mismatched, should still work fine with this option.
Best of luck, and enjoy the new washer.
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