* Check if the washer is getting power by ensuring it's plugged into a working outlet and the circuit breaker or fuse hasn't tripped.
* If it's a portable washer, make sure the power cord is securely connected to both the wall outlet and the washer.
2. Water supply:
* Make sure the water supply valves that connect to the washer are turned on and that there is enough water pressure.
* Check for kinks or clogs in the water hoses connected to the washer.
3. Lid switch:
* The lid switch prevents the washer from operating when the lid is open. Ensure that the lid is properly closed and that the lid switch is functioning correctly.
4. Drain problems:
* Check if the drain hose is kinked or clogged, preventing water from draining correctly.
*Ensure the drain hose is correctly attached to the drain pipe.
5. Motor issues:
* If the washer motor has failed, it may not be able to agitate or spin the clothes during the wash cycle.
6. Transmission problems:
* The transmission transfers power from the motor to the agitator and spin basket.
* If the transmission is faulty, it may not be able to engage properly, causing the washer to stop working after the wash cycle.
7. Control board malfunction:
* The control board is the electronic brain of the washer that controls various functions, including the wash cycle.
* If the control board fails, it may affect the washer's ability to complete a wash cycle.
If you have checked all of these potential issues and the washer still doesn't work, it's best to contact Maytag customer service or a qualified appliance repair technician for further assistance and diagnosis.