Well howdy there! Sorry to hear about your sister's Maytag washer giving her trouble. Let's see if we can get that machine up and running without having to break the bank. Based on the information you've provided, here are a few troubleshooting steps that might help:
- Check the lid switch: If the lid switch is faulty, the machine won't run. Try opening and closing the lid and see if you hear a clicking sound. If not, the lid switch might need to be replaced.
- Inspect the motor coupler: The motor coupler connects the motor to the transmission. If it's broken, the machine won't spin or agitate. Check under the machine and see if the coupler is intact. If it's broken, it will need to be replaced.
- Look at the belt: If the belt is loose or broken, the machine won't spin. Check the belt for any signs of wear or damage. If it's loose, tighten it up. If it's broken, it will need to be replaced.
- Check the timer: The timer controls the various cycles of the machine. If it's faulty, the machine won't run. Try manually advancing the timer and see if the machine starts running. If not, the timer might need to be replaced.
As for the tools and materials you might need to fix the issue, here's a list to get you started:
- Replacement lid switch (if necessary)
- Replacement motor coupler (if necessary)
- Replacement belt (if necessary)
- Replacement timer (if necessary)
Now, if you're not comfortable with any of these troubleshooting steps or if you don't have the right tools, it might be best to call in a professional repairman. However, if you're up for the challenge, these steps might save you some money.