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Neptunes were bashed because 1) Maytag's marketing of the "new frontloader" brought them to strong consumer attention and 2) the class action lawsuit related to mold/odor ... which, go figure, is still a problem with prit'much every washer on the market due to a) the push for ice-cold washing and b) continuing user bad habits.
 
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the wax motor needs dissasembled to insulate the disc and the plastic clips break easily-i glued my wax motors back together with a dab of silicone.I think the dispenserwax motors are lower risk than the much more moisture exposed door wax motor.IF further protection for the control board is desired a 1/2a Picofuse(these are size and shape of a 1/4 watt resistor) could be added to each wax motor circuit. If the control board triacs get blown,the fix is easy :) The inlet valve on my Neptune would sometimes seep at times-leaving standing water,but that has not happened for a long time.I can't think of any startup after long storage problems that could occur except possibly the stretch-on belt might thump and slip for a while.
 
I've had a Neptune MAH7500 for about 20 years. It's a work horse. In retrospect I wisely got the extended warranty, and sure enough before that was out, it needed some major repair. As I recall, the big drive wheel at the rear had cracked. Replaced free of charge. Has been trouble free since then, although it's possible the belt needs replacing and/or the motor moved to tighten things up a bit.

 

If I'm not mistaken, the 7500 doesn't have wax motors; it uses solenoids instead, and those have never failed. They are a bit loud, though. Of course I might be wrong, and I'm too lazy to go check the manual about it.

 
 
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