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Model Number: WSSE4220 Brand: GE Age: 5 - 10 years
I recently purchased a motor - part #WH49X10035 - from appliance parts pro for my GE washer. The wiring harness is different from original on machine. I need a wiring diagram for the new motor - any help out there?
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I'm in the same boat. I am replacing a wh20x10009 with a WH49X10035. The female wiring harness on the old motor is a 1x9 array while the new motor is 3x3. It is my understanding that the new motor comes with a 3x3 male connector, the wires from which mostly terminate in cut and stripped wire ends.
I am assuming I need to cut off the old 1x9 male connector and crimp the old wires to those on the new connector. The wire colors don't seem to match up identically, though. Did you ever figure out which wires to connect? |
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