Maytag a806 washer will not spin dry

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The mighty Maytag is operating through all cycles except the final spin dry. It will only hum when it gets to this point.
Checking the archives I found several similar cases but no exact matches. I am thinking it sounds like the timer could be faulty? Any help diagnosing the problem is greatly appreciated!
 
If it's executing the drain and spin after the main wash but not after the deep rinse, it sounds like a timer issue.  Not the timer motor, but the timer mechanism.  If you're able to find a replacement timer, hang on to your old one, or at least keep its motor.
 
Maytag a806 timer

Many thanks to you all for your excellent help!
I should be able to find a timer on ebay, but if there is better place to loate one please let me know.
 
Before you buy a new timer

if you're handy at all you might try opening your timer up to have a look. The symptom you're describing can be caused by fouled contacts in which case you might have a go at cleaning them up with some emery cloth or something similar. Fouled contacts are easy to spot and they should be accessible on both Kingston and Mallory timers. It's worth a try anyways.
 
I mean once the timer is open and the contacts are exposed, is there something to put on them to prevent fouling in the future?
 
If the washer is doing the spin after the wash

but not the final spin, yes it has timer problems, it is a bad cam however and NOT bad contacts and unless you want to build the cam back up with epoxy and precisely regrind it to orignal dimensions it is NOT repairable, find another new, rebuilt or used timer.

 

Timer contacts that handle 120 volts and 700 watts DO NOT get dirty and there is nothing that should be sprayed on them, you can spray some silicone lubricant on the timer cam if you like to make the timer turn and advance more smoothly if you like.

 

John L.
 
a806 timer

Thanks again to all for the help and suggestions.
I have been in touch with the folks at appliancetimers.com and they are currently out of stock but say they have successfully repaired this type of timer before, so I may give them a shot at fixing mine.
In the mean time I've ordered a 'used fully functional' one off ebay to put in.
 
motor

The new timer did not fix it, and the symptoms have gotten worse. Now it will not agitate drain or spin. The motor is only humming not turning. Time for a new motor. Anyone have the part number for the correct replacement motor?
I searched maytagreplacementparts.com and for the a806, got part #12002353 which is a whirlpool two speed motor. Do you guys think this one will work?
 
Just a suggestion,

Try disconnecting the belts and see if it turns then, also try moving the transmission pulley and check for excess resistance. Another thing, make sure that the motor carriage is clean and rust free as well as glides easily and smoothly, without the clutching action provided by the slip type belts and the motor carriage being free, it could easily trip the thermal overload. Does it have OEM Maytag belts, or aftermarket? That could make all the difference.

Check the pump too, it could be frozen or jammed.
 
old timer

d-jones, I am going to keep the old timer for now. I might need it later on.

I found out the old motor part number is 2-1666, and the new motor 12002353 is correct according to maytagreplacementparts.com catalog.
 

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