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You are on the right track. The inverter is probably the culprit.
- The inverter Part number: WH12X10418 Gene. Ads By Google
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There is no voltage between the blue and red wires. Mating plug has 2 wires blue and tan. The other plug has 6 wires. It does not have red, white and blue wires. Cannot see any plugs on the motor. Looks like wiring harness goes inside the casing. |
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If there is no 120 VAC presents while the washer should tumble, then very likely the problem is a bad control board.
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