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This is almost
certainly a simple problem with your empty pump filter being clogged. The empty
cycle is timed and if it can't get all the water out in time because the filter
is blocked and slowing the empty down, then it will fail safe and won't step on
to the final spin cycle with excess water in the drum. You need to
locate and clean the filter. Depending on the model (not familiar which with
the model you mention) there is probably a round filter cap on the front of the
machine at the bottom (It may be behind a small door or hidden behind a clip on
panel on the bottom)
The doors are reversabe they go from left hand open to right hand open. Just reverse the hinges, put the door fillers ( triangle shape go toward the front. Remove the plug put it in the other sidel. Now take the metal door strke and put it on the other side, Then take the filler from on side and put it on the other side. Takes 10 to 15 minutes to make the change.
As far as I know there isn't any "kit" needed to switch a door. It's just a matter of taking out a bunch of screws, reversing some door parts, and putting it all back together. Here's a link that shows how to do it for one model which is typical:
http://www.maytag.co.uk/Assets/U&C_MDE3706AGW.pdf
About all you need is a phillips-head driver and maybe a small putty knife to pry out the filler plugs from the holes you'll be using.
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