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stevie
 
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Default Maytag Washer Transmission Problem???

wow-they just don't make them like they used to.

my maytag washer & dryer are now 22 years old and going strong.
"Art" wrote in message
ink.net...
Throw the machine away and buy a new one at Lowes and pay $99 for a 4 year
extended warranty so you will not have any repair costs for 5 years. When
that machines fails repeat step 1.


wrote in message
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My Dependable Care Quiet Plus Maytag Washer (7 years old w/ porcelain
tub) sprang a leak. Called the local service guy who found out that
everything looks fine EXCEPT that the screws that hold the stem to
create the seal had spun around and chewed the threads on the
transmission. So now the stem will not tighten down properly to create
seal. The Maytag tech said he had never seen this problem before. It
seems that the screws backed out on their own and caused this problem.
He stated that the transmission still looks great but that I need a new
one because of the stripped threads and no way to tighten it down
properly.

Good news is that the transmission should be covered by the 10 year
parts warranty. Bad news is that the local guy wants between 200 and
250 dollars in labor to replace this transmission. On top of that will
be MY cost of the stem/boot seal kit. Probably around 65 dollars and
more labor. Does this sound right??? Is this a DIY job? If so,
does anyone know if Maytag would release this part under warranty for a
diy job?? Thanks for any input.

So I'm looking at over $300 dollars to repair a warrantied part for a
washer that cost $600 when new.