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Rig up a standard 100 watt light bulb to a test cord. (you can use the AC voltage at the frig if you want) Then hook the run capacitor "in series" like you would a switch. When you plug the setup in... |
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Without putting water in the washer just disconnect the power leads from the pump and run the washer on spin cycle. If the sound is gone then you know what to get. If not then you need to keep... |
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Possibly, But first I would want to pull the hoses off of the pump to see if something is stuck in the impeller. |
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The first thing that needs to be done is to do a voltage test to see if there is 240 volts AC where the cord connects to the dryer. |
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That's great, but it has to be established whether or not it's actually receiving correct AC voltage. A Volt meter needs to be used to verify if 240 volts is present at the two outside leads where... |
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Two things that come to mind are the turntable motor or the plastic shaft coupler that goes between the motor and tray. |
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