Thank you for sharing this fix. Took 15 minutes and saved us from paying for parts and service that we didn't need. By the way, these Maytag machines are not wat they used to be. This washer has needed lots of repairs since we bought it 3 years ago.
Thank you for the video, I cleaned the contacts and still didn't work. I took the panel apart and found another group of corroded contacts hidden. Cleaned and working as advertised.
Thank you so much for posting this video! I had gotten error codes, did everything the manual said, then lost the display. You saved my day and several hundred dollars in repair costs! GREATLY APPRECIATED!
I can't thank you enough for posting this video. It's Sunday morning. I'm a single dad and my two young children are still asleep. I heavily rely on this machine. I just repaired it in 10 minutes following your clear instructions. Can I buy you a coffee? Thanks again.
You just saved me $538. We had to send the repair people away and hope we could find one used for cheaper. I had to scrape a little to remove the corrosion, but it worked! You are a Godsend!
Nailed it! Your instructions on getting the cover off were clear and easy, and lo and behold, corroded contacts right where you described it. A little scraping and then some cleanup with isopropyl alcohol and a q-tip, and voila! It's fixed! Thanks for posting and sharing your experience and instruction. Being an engineer, I'd guess that those contacts are related to the touch controller that drives the whole user interface. It's definitely a design flaw to leave an interface like that open to a humid environment. I'll have to go back in there and cover those contacts up like you suggest, but that's a task for tomorrow me. Thanks again for your help!
Thank you! Nice quick video show what needs to be done no screwing around. I was slightly less then impressed when my machine wouldn't turn on 5 minutes and fixed
That's awesome! I made this for the home buyer of my house since we left the washer for them and love that this helped someone else as well. Learned this from someone else on youtube too. My buddy also showed me a week after I posted this, that you can take a small putty knife to the left side just below the bravos logo and the mirrored position on the right, you can pop the metal tabs and avoid taking all but 1 screw ( IIRC ) on the back as well. You also don't have to lift the annoying lid up that way.
Thank you for sharing this, the corroded contacts were our issue. The hardest part was figuring out that metal clip on the left side... If this happens again, I may consider removing that clip permanently. I saw mention of a cover to prevent that corrosion. Can anyone elaborate on that?
Dude, your tip on the corrosion on the pads was clutch! I know a bit about electronics and still have no clue what the hell those pads are for? Test points when it was made? One of them has continuity to a power pin, so I'm guessing that corresion is shorting out the panel I rubbed 91% isopropyl alcohol on them with a q tip, and it's back in action. Mine aren't as corroded as yours. I wonder if something g like clear nail polish would keep it from getting humidity/corrosion in the future
@@joshrchristensen I assume something like this www.fluoramics.com/product/electrical-corrosion-protection/#:~:text=HinderRUST%20Electrical%20Corrosion%20Protection%20is%20safe%20to%20use%20on%20electronics,battery%20terminals%20and%20grounding%20wires.
Thank you for sharing this fix. Took 15 minutes and saved us from paying for parts and service that we didn't need. By the way, these Maytag machines are not wat they used to be. This washer has needed lots of repairs since we bought it 3 years ago.
Happy to hear this video is helping so many others!
Thank you for the video, I cleaned the contacts and still didn't work. I took the panel apart and found another group of corroded contacts hidden. Cleaned and working as advertised.
Thank you so much for posting this video! I had gotten error codes, did everything the manual said, then lost the display. You saved my day and several hundred dollars in repair costs! GREATLY APPRECIATED!
Saved me a service call on my washer. Thanks for being awesome!
That’s great! Happy to help.
Thank you so much for sharing. Was able to take care of this issue, save me a big headache. And got some brownie points with the wife.
Excellent!
Thank you! I was one second away from ordering a new control panel.
I was about to buy another washer from Lowe’s. You saved me $500. Thanks for posting!
I can't thank you enough for posting this video. It's Sunday morning. I'm a single dad and my two young children are still asleep. I heavily rely on this machine. I just repaired it in 10 minutes following your clear instructions. Can I buy you a coffee? Thanks again.
Happy I could help!
You just saved me $538. We had to send the repair people away and hope we could find one used for cheaper. I had to scrape a little to remove the corrosion, but it worked! You are a Godsend!
I never realized this video would help so many people. So happy to hear this helped you.
Saved me some money! Not many of these videos actually work, but this one did!
Nailed it! Your instructions on getting the cover off were clear and easy, and lo and behold, corroded contacts right where you described it. A little scraping and then some cleanup with isopropyl alcohol and a q-tip, and voila! It's fixed! Thanks for posting and sharing your experience and instruction.
Being an engineer, I'd guess that those contacts are related to the touch controller that drives the whole user interface. It's definitely a design flaw to leave an interface like that open to a humid environment. I'll have to go back in there and cover those contacts up like you suggest, but that's a task for tomorrow me.
Thanks again for your help!
That’s awesome! Happy this video continues to help so many people. Thanks for your comment and insight into the purpose of those contacts.
Thanks so much for the video, worked perfect!
Glad it helped!
Thanks! Very helpful!
Thank you! Perfect walkthrough on what to do and fixed the problem.
Thank you! Nice quick video show what needs to be done no screwing around. I was slightly less then impressed when my machine wouldn't turn on 5 minutes and fixed
Awesome! Glad it helped.
Thank you! Video was a lifesaver! Lol
Thank you so much for this video!! 🙏🙏
Appreciate it. Saved the day
this was very helpful it fixed my washer thank you thank you thank you!
That's awesome! I made this for the home buyer of my house since we left the washer for them and love that this helped someone else as well. Learned this from someone else on youtube too.
My buddy also showed me a week after I posted this, that you can take a small putty knife to the left side just below the bravos logo and the mirrored position on the right, you can pop the metal tabs and avoid taking all but 1 screw ( IIRC ) on the back as well. You also don't have to lift the annoying lid up that way.
Thank you for sharing this, the corroded contacts were our issue. The hardest part was figuring out that metal clip on the left side... If this happens again, I may consider removing that clip permanently.
I saw mention of a cover to prevent that corrosion. Can anyone elaborate on that?
Success! Thanks.
What an amazing video. Saved my dad and I $200+. If you have a Venmo or Zelle I’d happily send you a tip.
Not necessary, but thank you for the thought! Happy it was helpful!
Dude, your tip on the corrosion on the pads was clutch! I know a bit about electronics and still have no clue what the hell those pads are for? Test points when it was made?
One of them has continuity to a power pin, so I'm guessing that corresion is shorting out the panel
I rubbed 91% isopropyl alcohol on them with a q tip, and it's back in action. Mine aren't as corroded as yours. I wonder if something g like clear nail polish would keep it from getting humidity/corrosion in the future
What could I put on the contacts to keep from corroding?
@@joshrchristensen I assume something like this www.fluoramics.com/product/electrical-corrosion-protection/#:~:text=HinderRUST%20Electrical%20Corrosion%20Protection%20is%20safe%20to%20use%20on%20electronics,battery%20terminals%20and%20grounding%20wires.
I was really hoping it would work, but it did not. Cleaned the contact pads and changed the control panel, but neither worked 😢
Ah dang sorry. Good luck though!
You just save me 475 dollars thanks
*promosm*
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Add me to the "alcohol swab hack fixed this overpriced piece of shit" list. Good stuff bud 👍
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