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Default maytag neptune washing machine manual for MAH3000AWW

Just bought a used Maytag Neptune washer and need a manual which of
course Maytag wants to charge a fortune for. Does anyone have a copy
I can get or one online in PDF format? Or any information where I can
find one? Appreciate it.
Thanks.
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Default maytag neptune washing machine manual for MAH3000AWW

3000's were a real piece of work,, hope you got it cheap.. sorry [:-(

That said.. if the control board is bad,, (no spin, doesn't shut off) and a
resistor is burned on it. {If the R11 resistor is burned, Maytag suggests
replacing the interlock switch and to check the (brown) R14 wire that goes
to the wax motor for a short. }

And the tub and seal are full of mildew and/or mold ...give Maytag a call
and whine,, they are fixing these free last I heard
(control board and a new seal that has a vent)..

Also the belts in these tend to fail rather quickly.. about 2 years in
"normal" use.

Ted


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