What a shame that this machine was discontinued because of poor engineering /use of inferior materials e.g. bearings. It seems so efficient. The drain pump and spin is so quiet and the tilted drum is innovative. Unbelievable it's working fine 20 years on! The part of the cycle where water is forced through the fabric (you call it filtration) is called "vortex wash" by Fisher & Paykel. I can truly understand the failure of the Neptune top loader, although the concept of the rotating discs is far superior to the low profile agitators in modern HE top loaders. If the discs reversed to tumble the load in the opposite direction, it might prevent the tanglinghat was such a problem Thanks for the great vid & your commentary.
I still have mine. Going on bearing set 4 I believe. I used the good bearings the last time and they're only lasting a few months longer. I think it's more the seal that is the issue. It's letting water get by and the seal drain I guess doesn't catch it all cause of the spinning motion. Water is getting slung all over the cavity and still getting into the bearings. Drain motor is making some noise and I should change it out. The mold on the seal, well I didn't know there was a recall, but not ready to pay $90 for a new one. Washing in warm mode broke some time ago. Must have been bad for years and we never caught it. Only put out Hot or Cold unless I keep hitting the buttons from Warm/Cold to Warm/Warm. Still, when it's running with new bearings, the fugger is pretty quite!!! I just hate having to pull it out to work on it. I guess it'll be the cheap bearing kit, cause either way, I'll still say the seal is the weak point and I don't think they sell a good one.
I have had 2 of these machines and one is currently in my garage taken apart because i cleaned the rubber gasket and now i have no idea where the one door latch is so thats all im missing to finish putting it together but man do they wash well. I gave it to a friend and his mom ended up returning it because she said it doesnt wash well and it turns out they would add little clothes and use a very cheap soap but blamed the washer . Anyways i took it back hoping to use it one of these days but without the latch i cant put the door together. Great video !
Check and see if you can't find the wiring diagram. There should be just a binary connector for the sensor that tells the machine that the switch is closed. I'd jump it if I could and voila.
This unique USA machine actually needed minor upgrades including glass doors.If the build standard was like Miele i guess it would still have been a good seller.Part of history old Maytag is now.
I feel like if they had time to actually engineer the thing it would have been a lot better but that goddamn EPA fucked everything up, same with the Whirlpool Calypso.
I actually put in very high quality stainless bearings so they'll likely live longer than me, and I went to a Gates dealer and got the equivalent belt but very heavy duty. I leave the door open so no mold can grow and if it does I run a cycle with pool shock. It's bulletproof now.
@@LarryMarston had nothing to do with the EPA. It had to do with the defective wax motors shorting out and frying circuit boards as well as people not knowing to leave the door open between washes leading to mold growth
@@LarryMarston that will do. I'd like to hear it with a full load on cold with various parts of the cycle in a compilation video, including fills, tumbles - wash/rinses and drain/spins - including final.
i have had to replace my water inlet valve 3 times since august 2020, why does this part keep craping out? the first 2 times it wouldnt fill with water, now it is over flowing and i have to babysit and turn the water off /on manually until my new part comes. also since the last time we replaced the inlet valve everytime i run a cycle it adds time to it, a 'quck' cycle use to be like 30 min, now it ranges from 50-90 , when i run the spin cycle it seems to deduct time from the next wash cycle, if that makes sence. im looking for a new washer but need to keep using this until i find one, ive been washing what i can by hand to offset .
What a shame that this machine was discontinued because of poor engineering /use of inferior materials e.g. bearings. It seems so efficient. The drain pump and spin is so quiet and the tilted drum is innovative. Unbelievable it's working fine 20 years on! The part of the cycle where water is forced through the fabric (you call it filtration) is called "vortex wash" by Fisher & Paykel.
I can truly understand the failure of the Neptune top loader, although the concept of the rotating discs is far superior to the low profile agitators in modern HE top loaders. If the discs reversed to tumble the load in the opposite direction, it might prevent the tanglinghat was such a problem
Thanks for the great vid & your commentary.
I still have mine. Going on bearing set 4 I believe. I used the good bearings the last time and they're only lasting a few months longer. I think it's more the seal that is the issue. It's letting water get by and the seal drain I guess doesn't catch it all cause of the spinning motion. Water is getting slung all over the cavity and still getting into the bearings. Drain motor is making some noise and I should change it out. The mold on the seal, well I didn't know there was a recall, but not ready to pay $90 for a new one. Washing in warm mode broke some time ago. Must have been bad for years and we never caught it. Only put out Hot or Cold unless I keep hitting the buttons from Warm/Cold to Warm/Warm. Still, when it's running with new bearings, the fugger is pretty quite!!! I just hate having to pull it out to work on it. I guess it'll be the cheap bearing kit, cause either way, I'll still say the seal is the weak point and I don't think they sell a good one.
I have had 2 of these machines and one is currently in my garage taken apart because i cleaned the rubber gasket and now i have no idea where the one door latch is so thats all im missing to finish putting it together but man do they wash well. I gave it to a friend and his mom ended up returning it because she said it doesnt wash well and it turns out they would add little clothes and use a very cheap soap but blamed the washer . Anyways i took it back hoping to use it one of these days but without the latch i cant put the door together. Great video !
Check and see if you can't find the wiring diagram. There should be just a binary connector for the sensor that tells the machine that the switch is closed. I'd jump it if I could and voila.
I had this Maytag frontload. Mine had the full computer flat touch screen. This was a great washer. Better the the current HE Frontloads.
I liked these washers . Only reason i didnt get one was because of no window. Whats the point then in my mind ?
Gain isn't a cheap detergent lol. That would be purex and sun
This unique USA machine actually needed minor upgrades including glass doors.If the build standard was like Miele i guess it would still have been a good seller.Part of history old Maytag is now.
LOVE this machine. Did the bearing a couple of years ago. Is there a filter to clean by the drain pump?
this is the washer that put Maytag out of business
I feel like if they had time to actually engineer the thing it would have been a lot better but that goddamn EPA fucked everything up, same with the Whirlpool Calypso.
I actually put in very high quality stainless bearings so they'll likely live longer than me, and I went to a Gates dealer and got the equivalent belt but very heavy duty. I leave the door open so no mold can grow and if it does I run a cycle with pool shock. It's bulletproof now.
@@LarryMarston had nothing to do with the EPA. It had to do with the defective wax motors shorting out and frying circuit boards as well as people not knowing to leave the door open between washes leading to mold growth
Lawrence McLane I have a question does the washer have a water heater
@@vectorcollector4893 Not this specific one. The MAH6500BWW does. This is the model just below it.
Next time, I'd like to hear it on the regular cotton/sturdy with the ddoor shut to hear just how quiet this machine really is.
I'll do that soon, won't be a long video but it'll be one nonetheless
@@LarryMarston that will do. I'd like to hear it with a full load on cold with various parts of the cycle in a compilation video, including fills, tumbles - wash/rinses and drain/spins - including final.
i have had to replace my water inlet valve 3 times since august 2020, why does this part keep craping out? the first 2 times it wouldnt fill with water, now it is over flowing and i have to babysit and turn the water off /on manually until my new part comes. also since the last time we replaced the inlet valve everytime i run a cycle it adds time to it, a 'quck' cycle use to be like 30 min, now it ranges from 50-90 , when i run the spin cycle it seems to deduct time from the next wash cycle, if that makes sence. im looking for a new washer but need to keep using this until i find one, ive been washing what i can by hand to offset .
What happened to this washing machine is exactly what happened to the eows series
Post is a year and a half old, is the washer still going with the same bearings?
Yes it is, I bought stainless steel equivalents. They should outlive me.
@@LarryMarston Do you have a record of the bearing numbers you bought? Mine is growling.
What was the top of the line Maytag Neptune in the second generation like yours
The top-of-the line Maytag Neptune was the MAH7500AWW which had an LCD touchscreen interface.
What was the top-of-the-line first generation Neptune as well as the top line3rd generation Neptune
Gain tide and cheers is the same crap
These got to be the ugliest washer and dryers ive ever seen
Were they built for you to date and fall in love with or clean your clothes ?
@@patcola7335 lol no but they style and shape is hideous i wouldnt want it in my house
@@adbyrd29 What turned me off about these was that they had no window. Takes away the fun factor right there.