Fav 6800Aw Trouble Shooting Trouble Shooting General Symptoms; Troubleshooting Procedures - Maytag Neptune TL FAV6800A Service

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Troubleshooting Procedures

To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death, disconnect power to unit before servicing, unless testing
requires power.
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Diagnostic Code table follows later in this document.
Will Not Start
• Plug cord into live electrical outlet.
• Check fuse or reset circuit breaker to outlet.
• Close lid and push the START/PAUSE button to start
washer. The START/PAUSE LED should change from
flashing to on continuously.
• Check to see if the washer is in a pause or soak
period of the cycle. Wait briefly for cycle to advance.
• Check for restricted drain system.
• Check the lid, lid latch mechanism, and circuitry (see
Will Not Lock).
Leaking
Make sure supply hose connections are not leaking.
Check for rubber gasket damage due to over-
tightening.
Make sure end of drain hose is correctly inserted and
secured to drain facility.
Check bottom of tub around the pulley. See special
instructions page 19.
Check internal hose connections (fill & drain systems,
hoses & clamps).
Check tub cover. Remove, reposition and reinstall
the tub cover seal. Seal seam must be at the top of
the tub cover.
Make sure water dispensing system on inner lid is
securely attached to lid.
Make sure dispenser valve is securely attached to
mounting bracket.
Check standpipe for leak. Wrap a dry rag around the
standpipe opening. If rag becomes wet leak is fault of
home plumbing. Be sure the standpipe is capable of
accepting the flow of water from the washer.
Check the lid hinges if water is coming out behind the
lid.
Check for bowing of lid where water enters detergent
dispenser.
Display Lights Up When Lid is Opened
This is normal behavior.
No Tumble
Start normal cycle with an empty machine and allow
a fill to check tumble.
Fabric cycles such as NORMAL, DELICATES, HAND
WASH, & WRINKLE CONTROL only tumble
periodically, every 60 seconds.
Check for loose connections at machine control
board, motor control board and motor.
Perform Motor and Motor Control Test.
Washer does not tumble during most fills or during
presoak.
Washer with heat option does not tumble while
heating.
Check belt.
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WARNING
Maytag Neptune™ TL FAV6800AW Washer
Will Not Spin
No Water Fill
Tub Full of Suds
Wet Clothes
16022808 Rev. 0
During fill cycle – If machine tumbles and spins
simultaneously replace clutch assembly.
During spin cycle – If machine tumbles and spins
simultaneously replace clutch assembly.
Perform Motor and Motor Control Test.
Check belt.
Check that the machine control correctly senses that
all 3 water levels are empty. See Board Input Test.
Tub Displacement Sensor disconnected, or loose
wire.
Go to No Fill Test.
Check to make sure water supply is turned on fully.
Normal water level is 1 to 7 inches inside the spinner.
Check electrical circuit and connections at the water
valve, and pressure switch.
Check for kinks in inlet hoses.
Check for clogged inlet screens.
Visually check hot and cold separately for fill.
Check for low water pressure. May be dependent on
pressure entering home. Variations may occur due to
usage in the home at the time machine is used.
Check for frozen pipes and hoses.
Check for restricted drain system.
Check for loose wire connections at control board
and pump.
Perform Motor and Motor Control Test.
Use high efficiency or low sudsing detergent specially
formulated for front load washers.
Run the clothes washer through another complete
cycle using the coldest water and no detergent.
Reduce detergent amount for that specific load size
and soil level. Towel loads have a minimal amount of
soil present and typically create more suds.
Check to see if belt is off motor and pulley.
Very small clothes loads can cause unbalanced
loads - add additional towels.
Excessive suds may have been present.
Check Tub Displacement Sensor connection and
main harness connector at machine control board.
Check Tub Displacement Sensor for 0 to 3.0 Volts
DC output voltage between ground and the board
input. Check for 12 Volts DC input voltage between
the ground and the board output. Only check for
voltage at the Tub Displacement Sensor. Do not
perform a continuity check. See Tub Displacement
Diagnostics.
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