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Barrister  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, August 11, 2010 8:00:47 AM(UTC)
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Hello,

Recently my Maytag dishwasher stops mid-cycle, until I press the door closed numerous times until it "sticks" and the cycle starts again. The door is truly latched, as the lever has to be pressed to release the door, however it is related to whether the cycle will engage or not, as pressing on the door to close it better starts the cycle. It really does not appear to be the keypad.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Dennis
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, August 11, 2010 9:04:22 AM(UTC)
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Hello,

Recently my Maytag dishwasher stops mid-cycle, until I press the door closed numerous times until it "sticks" and the cycle starts again. The door is truly latched, as the lever has to be pressed to release the door, however it is related to whether the cycle will engage or not, as pressing on the door to close it better starts the cycle. It really does not appear to be the keypad.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Dennis


Dennis,

A model number would really help, but.

You most likely have a defective latch assembly.

You'll need to dismantle the door and or control panel to access the latch.

A model number is important, the model / serial tag is usually located on the top left tub or door when you open it.

:cool:
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, August 11, 2010 8:21:10 PM(UTC)
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Hi Joe,

It is Maytag Model #MDB7100AWW, Serial No. 10376479WS. Could you steer me to the part and a manual/spec sheet if available? Thanks.

Dennis
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#4 Posted : Thursday, August 12, 2010 6:13:48 AM(UTC)
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Hi Joe,

It is Maytag Model #MDB7100AWW, Serial No. 10376479WS. Could you steer me to the part and a manual/spec sheet if available? Thanks.

Dennis


Great,

Thanks for the model number,

That made both of our jobs easier :)

That particular unit has an adjustable door catch assembly, that may be all you need to do.

In the center of the top tub flange, you'll see your spring loaded catch
Under that (in the lip of the tub opening) You'll find a hole in the flange, with a 5/16 head screw.

Loosen the screw 1/2 to 3/4 turn, and tap in on the catch, with the handle of you nut driver,lightly,(some guys used to mark the catch with a pen and tap until the mark disapeared).

You may only need a 1/16 to 1/8 inch movement backwards to properly adjust the catch, to activate the switches, I rarely needed more than a 1/4 inch.

Sorry, there is no PDF file for the service manual, so I can't email you anything to help you out there, but I'm sure you'll be able to find and adjust everything with the information I've given you.

:cool:
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#5 Posted : Thursday, August 12, 2010 7:03:48 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for the advice. I tried it, and was able to adjust the catch at will -- I adjusted from where it was hard to make it catch to where it was easy to make it catch, but now the lights do not activate at all. If I press on the left and right front of the door, rather than the center, I can get all of the lights to blink on for a second, until I release the door. Throughout all of this, the door latches fine. Can I confirm that the latch switches are bad?
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#6 Posted : Friday, August 13, 2010 5:29:52 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Barrister Go to Quoted Post
Thanks for the advice. I tried it, and was able to adjust the catch at will -- I adjusted from where it was hard to make it catch to where it was easy to make it catch, but now the lights do not activate at all. If I press on the left and right front of the door, rather than the center, I can get all of the lights to blink on for a second, until I release the door. Throughout all of this, the door latches fine. Can I confirm that the latch switches are bad?


Yes, you can check the switches and the latch assembly.

You'll need to remove the inner door liner from the door asembly.

You need to turn the power off to the unit first !!!

You should be able to visually inspect the switch housing, wiring and switches from there, the metal reinforcement bar will have a tendency to get in the way, just let it hang down along the side of the outer door, while you're working.

When you put it back together, the adjustment on the latch, it should be a snug fit when the door is latched.
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