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I replaced the washer drive coupling as shown on your site. Replacement went smoothly until the test run. The washer trips the circuit breaker every time the rinse cycle is called upon. no matter which cycle I try .
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Originally Posted by: Soccer20 I replaced the washer drive coupling as shown on your site. Replacement went smoothly until the test run. The washer trips the circuit breaker every time the rinse cycle is called upon. no matter which cycle I try . Soccer20, Since replacing the drive couipler has nothing to do electrically with the washer, you'll need to check the wiring harness and connections on the back panel and at the motor. You may have pinched or damaged a wire and it's shorted to the cabinet ground, and causes the breaker to trip open.
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