Mzd2766ges Service Manual

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Maytag MZD2766GES Model: MZD2766GES 1. Kit, Compressor (r134a) 1. Kit, Compressor (r134a) 1.

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Wire Harness, Compressor 1. Kit, Compressor (r134a) 2. Grommet, Compressor 2. Grommet, Compressor 3. Clip, Compressor 4. Relay/overload Assy.

Clip, Relay/overload Assy.-na 4. Relay/overload Assy. Clip, Relay/overload Assy.

Tube, Drain 6. Capacitor, Run 6. Hose, Drain 8. Plug, Compressor 9. Washer, Fan Blade 11.

Shroud, Condenser 12. Grommet, Condenser Tubing 13. Motor, Condenser Fan 14. Blade, Condenser Fan 16.

Pan, Drain 16. Clip, Fan Blade 18. Bracket, Fan Motor 19. Grommet, Bracket 20.

Isolator, Condenser 21. Cover, Compressor Compartment 22. Pan, Compressor Mtg. Kickplate (blk) 24.

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Wheel (rear) 26. Pin, Wheel 27.

Leg, Leveling 28. Adapter, Fan Motor 29. Yoder Loop Htr(115v)27,29,23cd 30. Manual, Use & Care (trilngul) 31. Manual, Service Sxs Apd 1.

Housing Assy., Auto Damper 1. Foil, Heat Shield 1. Housing Assy., Auto Damper 2. Screw (no.8 Ab) 3.

Control Assy., Temperature 3. Rod, Damper Control 5. End Cap, Control Rod 7. Gear, Control Slide 8. Damper, Auto 9. Washer, Damper Rod 10.

Spring, Damper Door 11. Door, Damper 12. Support, Temp. Defrost Assy., Adaptive 13. Defrost Assy., Adaptive 13.

Defrost Kit,enhanced Adaptive 14. Insulation, Discharge (rt) 14. Insulation, Discharge (lt) 14. Insulation, Discharge (rt) 15. Tunnel, Control Housing 15.

Seal, Tunnel (double-sided) 15. Tunnel, Control Housing 16. Seal, Tunnel 17. Receptacle, Bulb 17. Receptacle, Bulb 18. Foil (rt) 18. Foil (lt) 18.

Bulb, Light 18. Barrier, Foil (rt) 18. Barrier, Foil (lt) 19. Shield, Heat 19. Shield, Heat 20. Switch, Light 20. Switch, Light 21.

Shield, Light 21. Shield, Light 22.

Retainer, Control Rod 23. Panel, Control 24. Bracket, Water Filter 25. Filter, Water 26.

Fitting Assy., Water Filter 27. Fitting, Water Filter 29. Plug, Filter Bypass 30. Head, Water Filter 31. Trim, Control Housing 32.

Grill, Light 33. Wire Harness, Controls 33. Wire Harness, Controls 34. Wire Harness, Frz./f.f. Wire Harness, Frz./f.f.

See Note (frz/ff Wire Harness Is Not Replaceable. It Is Part Of The Main Harness) 1. Housing, Fountain (blk) 2. Tape (1ft.) 3.

Grommet, Water Tube 4. Heater, Fountain 6. Chute, Ice 7.

Kit, Fountain Ice Door (115v) 8. See Note (strike Not Available Must Order Ice Door Kit 12001991) 9.

Pin, Roll 10. Switch, Limit 11. Board, Control 12. See Note (solenoid Not Available Must Order Ice Door Kit 12001991) 13. Bracket, Fountain (blk) 14.

Receptacle, Bulb 16. Bulb, Light 17. Pad, Actuator (blk) 18. Grill (blk) 19. Tank Assy., Water 20. Union, Reducing (5/16``-5/16``) 21.

Insulation 22. Insulation 23. Insulation, Ftn. (styrofoam) 24. Insulation 25.

Insulation 26. Wire Harness, Ftn. Motor, Evaporator Fan 2.

Bracket, Evaporator Fan 3. Retainer, Evaporator Fan 4. Bushing, Evaporator Fan 5. Blade, Evaporator Fan 6. Shroud, Fan 7. Evap/heat Exch,assy27,29,cdsxs 9. Bracket, Evaporator (lt) 10.

Bracket, Evaporator (rt) 11. Block, Air 12.

Heater & Therm. Assy., Defrost 13. Clip, Defrost Heater 14. Housing, Evaporator 15. Cover, Coil (upr) 15. Cover, Coil (upr) 15.

Cover, Coil (upr) 16. Seal, Upper Cover (lt) 16. Seal, Upper Cover (rt) 17. Seal, Upper Cover (top) 18. Cover, Evaporator Fan 19. Cover, Coil (lwr) 20. Seal, Lower Cover 23.

Plug Button, Evap. Trim, Shelf (frt.)-na 26.

Tube, Valve 27. Clip, Water Line (adhesive) 28.

Switch, Light 28. Switch, Light 29.

Receptacle, Bulb 29. Receptacle, Bulb 30. Bulb, Light 31.

Shield, Light 32. Trim, Shelf (frt) 32.

Trim, Shelf (frt) 33. Clip, Fill Tube 34. Grommet, Fill Tube 34. Grommet, Fill Tube 35. Diverter, Air 36.

Seal, Air Diverter 37. Clamp, Water Line 38. (half)-na 40. Trim, Shelf (frt) 42. Rail, Ice Bin 42. Tunnel, Air 43.

Kit, Ice Maker Air Tunnel 44. Wire Harness, Fan & Heater 44.

Wire Harness, Frz. Insert, Liner Support(top/btm) 1. Insert, Liner Support (side) 2. Door (blk) 3. Front, Pick-off (upr) 4. Basket, Tiltdown 5. Stop, Basket (rt) 5.

Stop, Basket (lt) 6. Front, Pick-off (lwr) 7. Shim, Door Seal (blk) 1.

Door (stnls) 1. Door (stnls) 2.

Door (blk) 2. Screw, Cover 3. Cover, Upper Hinge (slv) 4.

Escutcheon (blk) 5. Stop, Door 7. Hinge, Upper 8.

Shim, Upper Hinge 9. Hinge, Lower (blk) 9.

Pin, Lower Hinge 11. Union, Reducing (5/16``-5/16``) 11. Tubing, Fountain 13. Cover, Lower Hinge (blk) 14. Anchor, Screw 14.

Base, Handle (frz.) 15. Closer, Door (w/cup) 15. Door Liner 1. Insert, Liner Support(top/btm) 1. Insert, Liner Support (sides) 2.

Door (blk) 3. Door, Dairy 4. Shelf, Pick-off (upr) 5.

Retainer, Bottle 6. Tray, Butter 7. Bucket, Tip Out 9.

Organizer, Shelf 10. Stop, Bucket 10.

Stop, Bucket 11. Shelf, Pick-off 12. Shim, Door Seal (blk) 1.

Label, Dual Energy Guide 1. Door (stnls) 1. Door (stnls) 2. Door (blk) 3. Hinge, Upper 4. Shim, Upper Hinge 5. Hinge, Lower (blk) 6.

Pin, Lower Hinge 7. Cover, Lower Hinge (blk) 9. Cover, Upper Hinge (slv) 10. Stop, Door 10. Anchor, Screw 11. Base, Handle (f.f.) 12. Closer, Door (w/cup) 1.

Front, Ice Bin 2. Door, Ice Bin 4. Housing, Crusher 4. Ring, Snap 6. Washer, Retainer 7. Ring, Drive 8.

Assy., Auger Motor/yoke 8. Wire Harness, Auger Motor 8. Yoke, Ice Dispenser 10. Cone, Ice Deflector 12. Washer, Cone Stop 13. Plate, Drive 15.

Nut, Auger 16. Bearing, Spacer 17. Spacer, Crusher Blade 18. Spacer, Blade 19. Plate, Impeller 20. Enclosure, Ice 20.

Support, Enclosure 21. Guide, Yoke 23. Blade, Crusher 24.

Blade, Crusher 25. Blade, Crusher 26. Blade, Crusher 27.

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Lock, Fixed Blade 28. Pin, Blade Lock 29. Door, Ice Crusher 30. Rod, Crusher Control 31. Spring, Control Rod 32.

Bracket, Control Rod 33. Module, Ice Maker 2. Cover, Ice Maker 3. Support, Module Housing 3. Valve, Water (filter) 5. Wire Harness, Ice Maker 6. Nut, Compression (5/16``) 7.

Nut, Compression (1/4``) 8. See Note Must Order Tank Assy.

Tube, Valve 10. Nut, Brass (1/4``) 11. Sleeve, Brass 12. Retainer, Thermostat 13.

Thermostat 13. Cement, Alumilastic (4 Oz.) 14. Inlet, Water 15.

Ejector, Ice 16. Arm, Sensor 17. Mold & Heater Assy. Stripper, Ice 19.

Screw, Bracket 19. Bracket, Module & Heater 20. Valve, Water (ice Maker) 21. Clip, Water Line (adhesive) 21. Clamp, Water Line 21.

Grommet Assy., Water Line 22. Grommet Assy., Water Line 22. Grommet Assy., Water Line 23.

Bracket, Water Valve 24. Support, Ice Maker 25. Valve, Water (filter) 26. Grommet Assy., Water Line 1. Rail, Shelf Support 1. Cover, Crisper Shelf (upr) 2.

Cover, Crisper Shelf (lwr) 3. Glass, Meat Shelf (spillproof) 4. Pan Assy., Crisper (upr) 4. Pan, Crisper (upr) 5. Pan, Crisper (lwr) 5.

Pan Assy., Crisper (lwr) 6. Frame, Shelf 7. Seal, Crisper Shelf (rear) 8. Cover Assy., Air Return 9.

Cover, Meat Control Tape 10. Strip, Filler (sides) 11. Base, Filler Strip (lt) 11. Base, Filler Strip (rt) 12. Glide, Shelf 12. Frame Assy., Elevator Shelf 13.

Shelf, Spillproof 13. Shelf, Elevator 14. Pan Assy., Meat 14.

Pan, Meat 15. Tape, Meat Control 18. Duct, Air (meat) 18. Duct, Air (meat) 18.

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Retainer, Duct 19. Slide, Control (meat) 20. Cover, Meat Pan Slide 20. Frame, Crisper Shelf (lwr) 21.

Shelf, Crisper (lwr) 22. Shelf, Crisper (upr) 22. Frame, Crisper Shelf (upr) 23. Seal, Crisper Side (upr) 23. Seal, Crisper Side (lwr) 24. Front Assy., Meat Pan 25.

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Receptacle, Bulb 26. Bulb, Light 27. Frame, Meat Shelf 27.

Frame, Meat Shelf 28. Shield, Light 29. Front Assy., Crisper Pan 30. Shelf, Spillproof (lwr) 31.

Frame, Shelf (lwr) 32. Support, Crisper Shelf 32.

Support, Crisper Shelf 32. = Not shown on schematic.

I purchased my Maytag plus side by side in June 2002. It worked fine until March 2008, when the fridge side stopped cooling. I had a friend in the business so I asked him to tell me what the problem was.

He indicated that these units are notorious for this problem. Said that the Adaptive defrost module had failed. I had this part replaced. The unit worked great for 1 month, then the same thing occurred. Again I had the part replaced thinking maybe I just got a bad part. The unit worked again for 4 months and failed with the same problem. I have been told that all I can do is replace the part and hope for the best.

Sometimes they will last for along time and other times shorter. I have looked to see if there are any recalls for this situation and am not able to find anything.

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If anyone has had the same problem and knows a solution or if there are recalls, please respond. I purchased my Maytag plus side by side in June 2002. It worked fine until March 2008, when the fridge side stopped cooling. I had a friend in the business so I asked him to tell me what the problem was. He indicated that these units are notorious for this problem. Said that the Adaptive defrost module had failed.

I had this part replaced. The unit worked great for 1 month, then the same thing occurred. Again I had the part replaced thinking maybe I just got a bad part. The unit worked again for 4 months and failed with the same problem. I have been told that all I can do is replace the part and hope for the best. Sometimes they will last for along time and other times shorter. I have looked to see if there are any recalls for this situation and am not able to find anything.

If anyone has had the same problem and knows a solution or if there are recalls, please respond. 4655 Answers SOURCE: The freezer on top unit was keeping everything up top nice and cold, but the customer began to notice things in the fresh food section getting a little to warm. When the temperature selectors were adjusted to a colder setting, it seemed to help for a day or two, but then started getting warmer again. Sounding like a defrost problem, I paid this refrigerator a visit with hairdryer in hand, and parts in the van.

Frost free refrigerators use a defrost heater to periodically assist with the melting of frost that builds up on the fins of the evaporator located in the freezer section. Frost forms each time the doors are opened to the unit, and the warmer, moist air from outside gets inside and heads toward the cold surface of the evaporator. As the frost continues to collect, the air passages in and around the evaporator start to close up and begin to prevent air circulation by the evaporator fan from the freezer to the fresh food section. As the cycle continues, the temperature in and around the evaporator will be cold, but the fresh food section will get warmer because warm air is not being exchanged with the colder air from above. The defrost sections of most units will consist of the same components. Namely, the heater itself, the bi-metal terminator, and the timer or defrost control. Each one of these components need to work properly for the defrost cycle to properly keep the unit frost free.

On this unit, the timer could be advanced to begin a defrost cycle, but there was no current flow to the heater. After checking all connections and doing a quick resistance check of the circuit, I determined the bi-metal terminator had failed open. These bi-metal devices are used to prevent an overheating situation in the freezer section should the heater remain on to long.

Once the trip temperature is reached, the bi-metal will open up a set of electrical contacts thus opening the circuit. Then when the unit cools back down to it's reset temperature, the contacts will again close, closing the circuit for the next defrost cycle. Because this bi-metal didn't reset, the circuit remained open and no defrosting took place.

After using my trusty hairdryer and warm water squirt bottle to defrost the evaporator, I wired a new defrost terminator in line with the heater. With all the frost removed, the cold air started circulating again, and now everything within the fresh food section stays properly chilled. Have a manual and can help you.

Visit my site and enter your model number and part number in search feature. Click link below Thank You, Sea Breeze Posted on Apr 02, 2009. Hi, Many times a freezer and/or refrigerator do not work right because of a dirty condenser coil.there are also many other things that can go wrong. If you are hearing a clicking or buzzing then check out the last two tips. If your refrigerator is running but warm, then.

Check out these tips that I wrote about that. It is a great place to start trouble shooting your unit.and something that you can do rather then calling a repair person to do a simple thing for you. Refrigerator Refrigerator Repair Refrigerator Compressor Start Capacitor and Start Relay heatman101 Dec 31, 2010. After they replaced the part did they defrost the unit. There is probably ice build up on the coil behind the service panel in the freezer compartment. If the defrost control was the part replaced you can probably push the refrigerator side light switch in and out 5-6 times and force a defrost. If the unit goes into defrost then all the components are fine and you just need to manually defrost the coil either by off loading all food and leaving the unit off for 4-6 hours with doors open.

Of offloading freezer side remove rear access cover in freezer exosing evaporator coils and use a hairdryer to defrost the ice accumulation. Good luck Peyton Mar 06, 2009.