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Want to fix Maytag CA206 washing machine
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Post# 461673   9/6/2010 at 16:11 (4,977 days old) by wnlewis (122 East First Street Newton Kansas 67114)        

I have (and use) a Maytag CA206 washing machine. It is squeaking rather badly and leaking some water out the bottom (not much, but it gets the floor wet).

I need to find a manual for it and then I can start to fix it.

My professional work is: Technical Writer, writing the operating manuals for very large agricultural equipment.

If anyone wants pictures or a write up of what I do to fix the problem(s) let me know.

Once that is done, I need to replace the timer on a Maytag CDG306 Dryer.

Is there any way to repair chipped enamel? Both machines are coppertone.

Thanks for sharing information.

Neal Lewis





Post# 461675 , Reply# 1   9/6/2010 at 16:20 (4,977 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        

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Pull the front of the washer off, and see where the leak, and squeak originate. You can operate the machine CAREFULLY with the front off.

Post# 461677 , Reply# 2   9/6/2010 at 16:23 (4,977 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        
BTW

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Do you have the timer located for the dryer? I'm scrapping a HDE 307 dryer, should be the same dryer. It's supposed to work. Let me know before tomorrow, and I'll pull the timer off.

Post# 461701 , Reply# 3   9/6/2010 at 17:47 (4,977 days old) by JaredH ()        
A206........

IN COPPERTONE!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
This is a standard Capacity machine!
OMG!!!!
PICS PLEASE!!!!!! :D


Post# 461743 , Reply# 4   9/6/2010 at 20:03 (4,977 days old) by Volvoguy87 (Cincinnati, OH)        
Scrapping a HOH?

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Could you also grab the Bakelite blower if it's not too much trouble? These are NLA. (Actually I could use the spider too).

If it's too much work, it's not a super-high priority for me.
Dave


Post# 461781 , Reply# 5   9/6/2010 at 21:47 (4,977 days old) by wnlewis (122 East First Street Newton Kansas 67114)        

Kenny,

Your information was just what I needed. I will try to do that this coming week.

The timer on the dryer turns. It just won't shut off. Let me know what you would like for the one from the machine you are scrapping and I will be glad to buy it and pay the shipping.

Jared,

When I saw your note, I picked up the camera and went over to my Mom's place (I own it now) and shot the two little beasts for you. Our two big Amanas are out of commission, but the little Maytags just keep chugging along.

As a tease, are any of you familiar with Servel? When I was growing up we had a Servel refrigerator. It was the most quiet and wonderful refrigerator I have ever known. Don't have it any more, but wouldn't mind having another. It ran on gas and had one moving part, the gas valve.

Best wishes to everyone,

Neal Lewis

P.S. I have the cover door to the dryer burner somewhere. WNL



Post# 461782 , Reply# 6   9/6/2010 at 21:48 (4,977 days old) by wnlewis (122 East First Street Newton Kansas 67114)        

Here is the Dryer.

Neal


Post# 461935 , Reply# 7   9/7/2010 at 16:15 (4,976 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        

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The blower is one of the things wrong with this dryer. Had a cracked fin.
let me see what shipping is on the timer.


Post# 461965 , Reply# 8   9/7/2010 at 18:54 (4,976 days old) by wnlewis (122 East First Street Newton Kansas 67114)        

Thanks for checking on the shipping. My wife will be using both Maytags tomorrow doing mid-week laundry.

My goal is to put both machines back in first class shape. That was why I wanted to get a service manual for each.

I also need to repair a chip in the enamel on the washing machine. I have had experience with china mending materials. They are very hard and impervious to most substances when dry. You build up a coat in several applications. That would work well since the enamel on these machines is darker on the corners and edges than it is in the panel areas.

Thanks again,

Neal Lewis

P.S. For Jared here is a picture of the inside of the washer.


Post# 462036 , Reply# 9   9/7/2010 at 22:36 (4,976 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        

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Judging by the tub, it looks like that CA206 has lead an easy life. Always a good sign!

Post# 462275 , Reply# 10   9/8/2010 at 22:03 (4,975 days old) by wnlewis (122 East First Street Newton Kansas 67114)        

It has had a long and good life, nothing terrible gone through it. Mostly it just had the clothes from a school teacher, lab technician and two city boys. We were always careful what we put in it. There was not the money to buy another pair of machines. So we took good care of them.

Natural Gas has been cheaper than electricity out here so that was the type of dryer we got.

Here is a picture of the inside of the dryer.

Best wishes,

Neal Lewis


Post# 462278 , Reply# 11   9/8/2010 at 22:06 (4,975 days old) by wnlewis (122 East First Street Newton Kansas 67114)        

Doesn't look like that picture got up. Let me try again.

Neal


Post# 462281 , Reply# 12   9/8/2010 at 22:13 (4,975 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        

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Have you had a chance to narrow down the leak? Just remove the 2 Phillip screw near the bottom of the front panel (they're hiding underneath that lip at the edges of the front panel) and lift the front panel up 90 degrees (this disengages the top clips). Very quick and easy to do! From there, do a small load of clothes (or just use water) and look for leaks while the machine is agitating/spinning (be careful of the transmission while it's in the spin mode!!).

Hopefully it's just a leaky hose, but it may be time to replace the stem and seal.

Is the spin cycle noisy? If not, the tub bearing should still be fine.


Post# 462446 , Reply# 13   9/9/2010 at 16:32 (4,974 days old) by JaredH ()        
Sweet!

Easy life 4 sure!

Post# 462610 , Reply# 14   9/10/2010 at 16:05 (4,973 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        
dryer timer

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It's $10.70 to ship it USPS flat rate to anywhere. Email me if you want to go that way. No charge for the timer. 8^)

Post# 462677 , Reply# 15   9/10/2010 at 23:28 (4,973 days old) by 70series ( Connecticut.)        

Never thought I would see that model in a set.....let alone Coppertone! Wow.

Have a good one,
James



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