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the error relates to a motorspeed sensing error. I would advise you to get the washer serviced via maytag since there are multiple portions breaking down. You can call Maytag to get this done and learn about the actuators potential links to the machine's issues: 1 (800) 344-1274
Is lid locking? If not, lid lock should be replaced. If so, most problems I have found from that model comes from shift actuator under machine that shifts transmission from agitate to spin. Also be sure drain Pump is working and pumping water.
It is a machine moving parts will make noise actuator shift will make a click and when washing you will have a wining noise
that is normal full loads will be quieter
Most likely it's the shift actuator but this washer design has had many problems. I would first unplug/replug all the wiring connectors. Tilt machine back for access to connectors for motor, capacitor, shift actuator and pump. You might want to pull the pump and make sure nothing is caught in there. Also do the connectors at the control board. Check for error codes as per tech manual and reset them. Perform the calibrate function. If nothing works, replace the shift actuator. It is a very high failure item on this washer design. If you buy it from here and it doesn't solve the problem, you can return it.
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