It could be a problem with the belt. Call Sears and have someone come out to diagnose; it may cost you some money to do that, but at least then you'll know if you need a new machine (or if repairing this one makes sense).
Nothing, it should all come with the dishwasher. It fills from the faucet.
It fills the washer with water from the source, Theres usually a cut-of valve or faucet on the wall near the washer for it.
If a Maytag washer fills with water but does not agitate it could a problem with the switch in the lid. There is a switch that locks the lid down during agitation and spinning. The magnet could be defective.
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The drain from the toilet to the main or the main itself is partially clogged or collapsed. There is probably enough room for the sink to drain but the washer puts out so much water all at once it can't get through and backs up into the tub and toilet.
You have to use toilet more
There is a clear hose attached to the water level control of the washer. The other end of the hose is attached underneath the washer. The hose isn't attached with any hose clamps so if the washer rocks from a uneven load it could come disconnected and on the next load the water fills up and never stops. Just disconnect the water and electric and the drain and turn the washer on its side look for the hose and reattach it to the hookup underneath-- I just fixed mine, I thought I was going to be buying a new washer but this one still works great now! Hope this helps- Jesse
When you pull the handle a washer is lifted and the water goes down into the toilet and at the same time the cistern fills up once the washer is back in place from the flushing mechanism
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The washing machine works by filling with water and rotating. The operator has to put in soap, bleach and softener. The washer agitates, then spins, then fills with water, then rinses by agitating, then drains again by spinning.
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