Required or recommended maintenance on automatic washers
That’s really all you need to do is keep the thing clean. I’ve told hundreds of people when I installed a new washing machine for them that the most important thing they could do is when they added detergents and bleaches and other additives not to pour it all over the machine to put it in the washer
There is no necessary routine maintenance on a washing machine. It’s not An airplane that your life depends on if something does go wrong and something will go wrong eventually, but you won’t be able to prevent most failures without going to heroic efforts.
The plastic main drive pulley on the transmission was used for over a decade and over the past 15 years. We’ve probably replaced 10 of them. The failure rate was very low mind you they were also used on commercial machines that are run all day long with a very low failure rate.
By contrast, Maytag made plenty of mistakes they used to stamped steel pulley to drive the pump belt in the early 80s almost 100% failure rate over the useful life of the machine in the 80s are used to stupid dual lid switch system which used a micro lid switch which probably had more than a 50% failure rate in the life of the machine and one of the worst faults was using polyester material for a damper pad when that failed it totaled the washer by contrast, Speed Queen damper ring will probably never fail in the life of the machine if it does it’s a simple repair. Every machine has its faults and manufacturers learn from their faults and correct the things to Maytag credit they mostly tryed to repair things, but certain faults remained throughout the life of the product
I’m not just picking on Maytag whirlpool belt Drive and direct drive machines were full of design faults that could’ve easily been corrected, but they chose not to do it.
John