Possible plugged pump.
The error code E02 and F06 on a Maytag washer could mean that the hot water solenoid went out. It could also mean that that the hot water control is not working properly.
A Maytag washer may stop after filling due to several issues, including a malfunctioning lid switch that prevents the cycle from starting, a clogged drain hose that disrupts water flow, or a faulty water level sensor that misreads the amount of water in the drum. Additionally, problems with the control board or timer could also cause the washer to halt unexpectedly. Checking these components can help identify the root cause of the issue.
Most washers by Maytag are produced in Ohio. Could also be made in the Oklahoma are. But ALL Maytag appliances are 100% manufactured in the USA.
If your Maytag washer isn't spinning out all the way, it could be due to an unbalanced load, which prevents it from reaching the necessary spin speed. Clogged or faulty drain hoses can also cause inadequate drainage, leading to poor spinning performance. Additionally, issues with the lid switch, drive belt, or motor could affect the spin cycle. Checking these components can help identify and resolve the issue.
Debris in the hoses or reservoir could cause the motor to overheat. Also, running the pump without fluid could do the same.
Check the washer fluid pickup screen and/or pump.
You should first of all call the company that you bought the washer from. They might still have a warranty on your product, and then could send someone out to fix it for you.
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.
If a washer pump was replaced on a Jeep Wrangler and is still not working the fuses should be checked. The washer switch should also be checked as it could also be causing the pump not to work.
My wiper blades have stopped working and the window washer isn't spraying out.
There are multiple reasons why your washing machine might not drain. The drain line could be clogged with debris or even clothing, the pump pulley could be frozen, or the pipe that the washer drains into could be clogged.
Your Clio rear window washer may not be working due to several common issues. First, check the washer fluid level to ensure it's not empty. If the fluid is sufficient, inspect the washer nozzle for clogs or blockages, and make sure the washer pump is functioning properly. Lastly, check the associated fuses and wiring for any defects that could be interrupting the power supply.