MAYTAG MHW6630H Stops Mid Cycle
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Drain Pump Assembly
The drain pump motor windings can develop high resistance as they heat up during the cycle, eventually failing to provide the torque necessary to rotate the impeller against head pressure. If the control board does not detect a change in the pressure transducer signal within a specific window, it will halt the cycle to prevent flooding. This is the most common cause of a washer stopping with water still in the drum.
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Door Lock & Latch Assembly
Front-load washers require a continuous 'Locked' electrical signal to maintain the drive motor circuit. Mechanical vibration during the wash or transition phases can cause a fatigued microswitch within the latch assembly to momentarily break continuity. When the control board loses this safety signal, it immediately terminates the cycle as a safeguard against the door being opened during operation.
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Water Level Pressure Switch
This component utilizes a pneumatic diaphragm to sense the air pressure pushed up through a tube as the drum fills. If the diaphragm is ruptured or the internal switch is fouled, the board may receive conflicting data regarding the water level. If the controller cannot verify that the tub has emptied or filled to the programmed setpoint, it will hang the cycle indefinitely to protect the heating element and motor.
SKU: W11261304
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DIY Repair Guide
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