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Maytage Recalls 2.3 Million Dishwashers
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Maytag Recalls 2.3 Million Dishwashers
Friday February 2, 5:58 AM EST NEWTON, Iowa (AP) - Maytag is voluntarily recalling 2.3 million Maytag and Jenn-Air brand dishwashers because of faulty wiring, the company and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a statement released Thursday. The recalled appliances are blamed for causing 135 fires and four injuries. Affected dishwashers were sold at department and appliances stores between July 1997 and June 2001 and sold at prices between $370 and $800. The dishwashers were manufactured in the United States. The machines should immediately be disconnected from electrical power by shutting off a circuit breaker or disconnecting a fuse, the CPSC said. Maytag will provide free in-home repair or a $75 cash back reimbursement on the purchase of a new Maytag, Jenn-Air, Whirlpool or KitchenAid dishwasher. The company said liquid rinse-aid can leak from the appliances' dispenser into internal wiring and short-circuit and ignite. Maytag has received 135 reports of dishwasher fires, resulting in product and/or property damage. Four injuries have been reported, including three reports of smoke inhalation and one serious hand laceration as the consumer was operating a fire extinguisher to put out a dishwasher fire. The recall involves under-counter or portable plastic tub dishwashers with black, white, almond, bisque or stainless steel front panels. Maytag, once the nation's third largest appliance maker, was bought by Benton Harbor, Mich.-based Whirlpool Corp. on March 31, 2006, in a deal valued at $2.6 billion. --- Consumers should contact Maytag at 1-800-675-0535 to determine if their dishwasher is included in the recall or visit the company's Web site at . Maytag customer service is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST.http://www.repair.maytag.com The CPSC has a Web site with photographs and lists of model and serial numbers for models included in the recall at .http://www.cpsc.gov |
Maytage Recalls 2.3 Million Dishwashers
On Feb 2, 7:15 am, jay > wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 12:44:41 GMT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: > > The recalled appliances are blamed for causing 135 fires and four injuries. > > Interesting that they waited for the 135 th fire to recall. Bureaucracy at > its finest! Personally I am *done* with Maytag. Too many problems and the > repair man is dead...overworked! > > jay Don't forget that they've been bought out by Whirlpool, which also owns KitchenAid and a bunch of other former appliance makers. The dishwashers in question predate the buyout, which was last March. N. |
Maytage Recalls 2.3 Million Dishwashers
On Feb 2, 2:27�pm, "Nancy2" > wrote:
> On Feb 2, 7:15 am, jay > wrote: > > > On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 12:44:41 GMT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: > > > The recalled appliances are blamed for causing 135 fires and four injuries. > > > Interesting that they waited for the 135 th fire to recall. *Bureaucracy at > > its finest! *Personally I am *done* with Maytag. *Too many problems and the > > repair man is dead...overworked! > > > jay > > Don't forget that they've been bought out by Whirlpool, which also > owns KitchenAid and a bunch of other former appliance makers. *The > dishwashers in question predate the buyout, which was last March. Yep, Kenmore is Whirlpool too. And not to mention that most all appliances share the very same brands of components; motors, controls, pumps, transmissions, heating elements etc., etc.... even the very same drive belts and diode pilot lamps. My Maytag dishwasher works just fine, I've no complaints. There is no Maytag repairman anyway. The retailers where the units are purchased supplies the repair service... If ever my Maytag dishwasher needs service it'll be the Sears guy. That said everyone should keep track of their major appliance warranty dates, about three months before they expire call for service even if nothing is broken... just say you hear strange sounds coming from the machine intermittently. The service guy will check out the entire machine, make adjustements, and will replace parts like belts, springs, hoses, even heater elements, and tighten all nuts and bolts, will even relevel the machine... all under the terms of the warranty. Long ago a Sears guy taught me this... said the consumer is entitled to this service during the warranty period.... the service departments get notifications daily of items to check. But most people wait until a breakdown occurs and by then the warranty has expired, so they need to pay. If the particular problem has been noted prior to warranty expiration then it becomes a preexisting problem and is covered forever. Sheldon |
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