Replaced Maytags with GE Adoras
I just last week replaced a MAH4000 we bought when it was a year old. I had replaced the door lock wax motor and replaced a triac and resistors on the board (I do electronics mostly) that the bad motor blew, three years ago. Then about a year ago it stopped filling any hot water, likely another dead triac, maybe a bad valve. about a 3 months ago the drum bearing started making that dieing sound during spin. So I didn't want to spend more money on this pig so I chucked it. The dryer was a LDG410 LP gas from the early 80's. No complains about it really it out lived two washers. Lately the auto dry mode didn't work likely a temp sensor.
We replaced these with GE Adora's the deluxe models with the water heating. Only big pain so far is the darn door on the washer can't be reversed! I have a weird setup and the maytag's door was easily reversed. Its a bit to soon to make any comments about how well they work. They are quiet though and have glass doors
Mark
I just last week replaced a MAH4000 we bought when it was a year old. I had replaced the door lock wax motor and replaced a triac and resistors on the board (I do electronics mostly) that the bad motor blew, three years ago. Then about a year ago it stopped filling any hot water, likely another dead triac, maybe a bad valve. about a 3 months ago the drum bearing started making that dieing sound during spin. So I didn't want to spend more money on this pig so I chucked it. The dryer was a LDG410 LP gas from the early 80's. No complains about it really it out lived two washers. Lately the auto dry mode didn't work likely a temp sensor.
We replaced these with GE Adora's the deluxe models with the water heating. Only big pain so far is the darn door on the washer can't be reversed! I have a weird setup and the maytag's door was easily reversed. Its a bit to soon to make any comments about how well they work. They are quiet though and have glass doors
Mark