ovrphil
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I found a matched pair of Maytag W&D's, while trying to find a Whirlpool Super Capacity Clean Touch 9 cycle/3 Speed A9700 or A9700s. They are as though they came off the assembly line...came with the house a young couple bought from a lady who was moving to an assisted living lifestyle.
They are: Model LA482 Washer/ LDE482 Dryer -electric
Nice one page brochure from Thread 25864(http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?25864) shows my washers, but ...is there any difference between the model numbers that begin with "LA" vs. the ones that being with only "A" letters? Did the LA482's preceed the A482? I did a search based on my serial numbers and found they were built in July/Aug 1984 (washer/dryer respectively). Someone in this group asked about their year of manufacture and their A482 was 1987. So I'm wondering if there were any differences with production runs with LA482 and the A482? I know the orbital trans came later, in 1988?
Is it typical to find an electrical schematic in the consoles of these machines? I opened the dryer console, thinking that's what I needed to do, to open the front to clean it...and found a two-sided electrical wiring diagram and (reverse side) a Ladder Diagram. The model number is DE482, not LDE482. Model number conventions are so krptic.
Anyway I have that if anyone wants a copy. But I have no manual - so we are just using the washer and dryer, not knowing what hidden, if any, operations might be of help...or maybe not hidden. These are simple appliances, but someone probably knows about the hidden or lesser known features that may be there(?). Or I've inhaled too much lint.
One thing I noticed about the overall construction, if you look at how the cabinet top lines up with the front vertical panel that is typically removed for servicing...they don't line up at even 90 degrees. The tops on both washer and dryer are staggered back about 1/2" or less(didn't measure) from their fronts. (see posted photo). Gadget Gary posted a Maytag brochure (Thread # 37095 found at:
http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-DDSearchalator.cgi ) and the washer and dryer cases are all 90 degrees, top to sides and front. So, is there something off in construction or assembly on my units or did the orbital models have a corrected case alignment and mine is normal?
Lastly, I noticed a number of cutouts on the dryer panel that will accomodate the other switches for higher end models. Has anyone replaced a panel from a higher end model and created, essentially, those added features or ...(more laboriously)...actually gone ahead and put in extra switches to get added features. This is now referred to as "PIMP MY DRYer or WASHer".
I sure would like a light inside the dryer - my mom had one on her old mid-60's models. With Fed regulations choking off the water supplies and temperature limits, I know it's not a priority. Some later Maytags(post 1987 orbital models? ) had a dryer light?
Sorry for the long post. Alot to read on this website, but searching, I didn't see answers to my questions. Thanks for your comments, if any.
www.automaticwasher.org

They are: Model LA482 Washer/ LDE482 Dryer -electric
Nice one page brochure from Thread 25864(http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?25864) shows my washers, but ...is there any difference between the model numbers that begin with "LA" vs. the ones that being with only "A" letters? Did the LA482's preceed the A482? I did a search based on my serial numbers and found they were built in July/Aug 1984 (washer/dryer respectively). Someone in this group asked about their year of manufacture and their A482 was 1987. So I'm wondering if there were any differences with production runs with LA482 and the A482? I know the orbital trans came later, in 1988?
Is it typical to find an electrical schematic in the consoles of these machines? I opened the dryer console, thinking that's what I needed to do, to open the front to clean it...and found a two-sided electrical wiring diagram and (reverse side) a Ladder Diagram. The model number is DE482, not LDE482. Model number conventions are so krptic.

One thing I noticed about the overall construction, if you look at how the cabinet top lines up with the front vertical panel that is typically removed for servicing...they don't line up at even 90 degrees. The tops on both washer and dryer are staggered back about 1/2" or less(didn't measure) from their fronts. (see posted photo). Gadget Gary posted a Maytag brochure (Thread # 37095 found at:
http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-DDSearchalator.cgi ) and the washer and dryer cases are all 90 degrees, top to sides and front. So, is there something off in construction or assembly on my units or did the orbital models have a corrected case alignment and mine is normal?
Lastly, I noticed a number of cutouts on the dryer panel that will accomodate the other switches for higher end models. Has anyone replaced a panel from a higher end model and created, essentially, those added features or ...(more laboriously)...actually gone ahead and put in extra switches to get added features. This is now referred to as "PIMP MY DRYer or WASHer".

Sorry for the long post. Alot to read on this website, but searching, I didn't see answers to my questions. Thanks for your comments, if any.

Maytag Washer/Dryer Brochure
My customer brought this brochure to me last Friday. He states that it came with his Maytag A712 washer, and, he has never needed a repair to date. There are 12 pages to this brochure.

