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check lid switch first, this is most common.(machine thinks lid is open), carefully lift and lower lid an you should here a faint click. otherwise i hit some timer issues but not so common. there is no reset, the model you gave comes back as electro-mechanical and not electronic
There's a little screen at one end of the inlet hose that will clog up; remove that and clean it. Don't forget to reinstall it. You can buy a replacement at the hardware store; take the old one along, there are a lot of different sizes.
Check the lid switch...this controls all power to the machine and if the lid isn't closed, it can interrupt the water fill even with the lid appearing to be closed. Press firmly on the center of the lid when it's closed. Sometimes the lids on these maytags get tweaked a little and then don't allow full contact with the switch... Let me know ..
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You have a bad lid switch. Before I retired Maytag had a lid switch kit that improved the switch that was originally in it. The problem would usually present itself if a person accidentally dropped the lid with a bang which would put the lid switch out of adjustment.
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