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A couple of questions from a newbie :)
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Post# 61405   3/27/2005 at 10:07 (6,959 days old) by Maytagmom ()        

Hi all! Found this site, after looking for information on my Maytag A606. Seems like the lid switch needs to be fixed. Is this an easy to do it yourself project for a woman???
I love this old washer, and the owner who gave it to me a couple of years ago is still surprised it is still working!
Also, what kind of paint do you guys use when restoring?
Thanks for any help in advance!





Post# 61407 , Reply# 1   3/27/2005 at 10:24 (6,959 days old) by alr2903 (TN)        
:-) Hello

Welcome Maytagmom, will it not power up? I am sure someone will advise you. That said, don't be surprised if you get 300 replies on how to permanently disable it. (seriosly if you have small children have it repaired). We hate lid switches. As far as paint depends on the quality you want. I have noticed several posts where folks have enlisted the expertise of automobile paint professionals. Some spray paint, and from what they say if the surface is acrylic or porcelain, will make a difference in the prep. process. You have certainly brought your questions to the right place.

Post# 61408 , Reply# 2   3/27/2005 at 10:44 (6,959 days old) by Maytagmom ()        
Thanks for the welcome :)

Well at first it wouldn't turn on after I pulled the knob out...then I figured, "hey...I have been having to jerry rig this switch with a peice of plastic, so I added the end of a flat head screwdriver, errr...jammed in there to keep the load on". ( I know...*gasp*, but I had to do what I had to do...LOL) Worked like a charm, and got 3 loads washed. I just really hate to give someone my hard earned money to come out and look at it, and then charge me a fortune. :-(
Told myself, I would buy another Maytag, cuz this thing is still running like a top (knock wood). But really would like to keep this running....its a heavy sucka, and I dont feel like moving it, anytime soon. LOL
BTW, its procelain on the outside. Expensive to restore? Has no dents, etc. Just needs new paint.
Waiting for all the responses, I have no life, LOL!
Happy Easter!


Post# 61409 , Reply# 3   3/27/2005 at 10:57 (6,959 days old) by alr2903 (TN)        
I am no expert but.

If you can get it to run, pushing in the little lid switch, it sounds to me like the little bump on the rear of the lid is not pushing in the little button. With the lid down try pushing the lid toward the little button. You may only need those little round marble looking lid hinges, if they are not "holding the lid" in place correctly, so that the bump hits the safety switch. Just an idea till someone that is truly good at this posts. Hope you get your laundry done before the Bunny comes. Happy Easter to you, as well.

Post# 61415 , Reply# 4   3/27/2005 at 11:45 (6,959 days old) by kenwashesmonday (Carlstadt, NJ)        

If the lid hinges are not sloppy, then you need to adjust the position of the switch.

Unplug the machine, remove the back of the control panel. You will see the little microswitch in the middle below the timer. If you loosen the 2 screws that hold the switch with a 1/4" nut driver, you can slide it around untill you get a proper "click" when opening and closing the lid, then snug the screws back down.

Remember to unplug the machine!!

It is not a good idea to disable the switch since it also acts as the 'off balance shut-off'.

Ken D.

A606 is a great machine!


Post# 61421 , Reply# 5   3/27/2005 at 14:05 (6,959 days old) by drmitch ()        
Welcome!

Keep this machine forever!the switch is minor! I see your in Texas so we will just send Austin over to fix it! OH AUSTIN, Where are you!

Post# 61426 , Reply# 6   3/27/2005 at 15:16 (6,959 days old) by jdinstl ()        
Hey there Maytagmom!

I'm not a collector, just a wannabee...

But you've definetly hit the jackpot when it comes to knowledge about your machine! I predict you to be back up and running soon, with a new appreciation for your appliace, after chatting with these folks awhile!

:-)

John


Post# 61427 , Reply# 7   3/27/2005 at 15:39 (6,959 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        

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Yes,definately unplug the machine.Ask how i know......

kennyGF


Post# 61438 , Reply# 8   3/27/2005 at 17:48 (6,959 days old) by bpetersxx (laf in on the banks of the Wabash River)        

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How does Kenny know

I am curious too


Post# 61442 , Reply# 9   3/27/2005 at 18:47 (6,959 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        

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I was working on a Maytag A406,that a mouse had gotten into,built a nest,and chewed some of the wires in the console.

Forgot to unplug it,and found out the hard way that the mouse had chewed through the insulation on the wire on the power cord that goes to the lid switch.Wife was standing there,and wondered why I started dancing.....

kennyGF


Post# 61482 , Reply# 10   3/28/2005 at 08:18 (6,958 days old) by Maytagmom ()        
Thanks to all! :-)

Thanks to all who responded to my question! You guys are such nice people....has anyone told you that lately??

I defineately will unplug her before working on her.
I wouldn't look too good with curly hair! ;-)

Guess I have the day off, so I will try and find some time to work on her....will let you all know if I succeed!

Many thanks again!!!


Post# 61488 , Reply# 11   3/28/2005 at 08:44 (6,958 days old) by retromom ()        
WELCOME MAYTAGMOM!

Howdy to a fellow Texas Mom! It's really great to have another "mom" on board. This is a great site with some terrific, intelligent, and humourous folks! You will love it! The downside is that you will become completely obsessed by all things vintage; especially washers!

Hope we can get the Texas brigade together for a mini wash-in sometime soon! :-)


Post# 61489 , Reply# 12   3/28/2005 at 09:11 (6,958 days old) by Maytagmom ()        
Howdy retromom!

Thanks! This is really funny, cuz I was over on the other boards reading YOUR posts, about the Company Chicken...gosh darnit...sounds good, but I dont have a pressure cooker. :(
Im wondering if it can be made "sans pc"...
Thanks for the welcome! I will try to get my collection pictures up soon, as soon as I find that darn battery charger for the digital camera..
I feel as though I am in my *element* (giggles)
The older I get...the more I remember "the good ole days".


Post# 61508 , Reply# 13   3/28/2005 at 15:16 (6,958 days old) by Jetcone (Schenectady-Home of Calrods,Monitor Tops,Toroid Transformers)        
Company Chicken??

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Post post post in the super forum I love new PC receipes! I have 3 PC's I use constantly!

ON the painting Maytagmom: If it is porcelain then a good scrubbing with BarKeepers Friend will bring it right back to new shiny porcelain. I would try that first before painting over porcelain.

Good luck with the switch!

Jetcone



Post# 61540 , Reply# 14   3/28/2005 at 21:39 (6,958 days old) by kenmore1978 ()        
Pressure cooker recipes

"Post post post in the super forum I love new PC receipes! I have 3 PC's I use constantly!"

Your wish is my command, go to Super board.



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