Thread Number: 56737
/ Tag: Modern Automatic Washers
Thinking to get used Maytag Neptune FL |
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Post# 790473 , Reply# 1   10/24/2014 at 19:35 (3,471 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)   |   | |
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well if its a electro-mechanical model, go with the 4000 series......
but preference goes for a digital model, starting with the 5500, 6500 w/heater, 7500 w/Touchscreen StainBrain.... the only main issues I have come across is bearings and seals.... if its the Amana version with front controls.....RUN! |
Post# 790732 , Reply# 3   10/26/2014 at 18:51 (3,469 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)   |   | |
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well what is it doing during a cycle?....first put it into spin, it will take a few minutes to reach top speed, is it smooth and quiet, or a loud roar....
noises of any type?..... maybe needing a good cleanout?..... pull out the tech sheet and put it into service mode, and run some of the test... you may have lucked out with a great machine, but from experience, with that low of a price tag, theres usually something wrong.... note:you do have to hook up both water lines, to hot and cold, otherwise it will throw a code at you.... |
Post# 790741 , Reply# 4   10/26/2014 at 22:22 (3,469 days old) by DigAPony ()   |   | |
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I haven't run it yet, perhaps tomorrow. What do you think caused the damage to the inner door? |
Post# 791040 , Reply# 5   10/28/2014 at 20:49 (3,467 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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Could have been caused by many things, such as washing to big a load of jeans, washing shoes, a screwdriver left in a pocket, LOL.
This type of damage is very common on Neptune washers, this is why most companies had enough sense to use something other than plastic for the inner door panel, gee maybe they should have used a glass window, but if you listened to Maytag when they introduced the Neptune FL washers they would have you believe that they invented Front Loading washers, LOL. |
Post# 791081 , Reply# 6   10/29/2014 at 04:52 (3,466 days old) by arbilab (Ft Worth TX (Ridglea))   |   | |
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Without knowing all the bugs which would soon surface, I rejected Neptune simply on the basis of not having a glass door and bought an ElectroFrigiWhite which gave good performance (EXCELLENT rinsing) and no trouble at all for 15 years. I still 'own' it but it's in storage as this retirement ghetto prohibits privately owned appliances bigger than microwaves. (Don't tell them I bought a Panda twintub in April.)
They have a coinop Neptune which has been out of service nearly 2 months with 4 successive breakdowns. And even when it does 'work' it has a nasty growl in spin. How fitting for a government retirement home where everything and everyone is within a rock toss of the landfill or the morgue. |