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I am trying to post a message but keep getting an error: 80 Rejection set to: 20
Don't know what that means.
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Thanks for the reply.
I have the Maytag SG1000 stack-able gas washer/dryer and the motor I thought I purchased is w10411000. What was sent was w10410893. It did not come with instructions or any special crimp on terminals.
The instructions I found on the internet follow:
grey wire Function L1 = 1/4 inch Thermal Protector Tab - remove blue jumper lead between switch terminal 4 and 1/4 inch Protector Tab. connect Grey Harness lead to 1/4 inch Protector Tab.
red wire function neutral = terminal number 5 - Reterminate Red and Blue Leads in the same 1/8 inch Insulated Terminal and Connect to Switch Tab 5. Connect the Blue Lead to 1/4 inch Tab 1.
blue wire function heater = terminal number 1 -
black wire function heater = terminal number 2 - Connect to 1/4 inch Tab 2
yellow wire function PushToStart (optional not present in machines with electronic controls - Reterminate Yellow Lead with 1/8 inch insulated Terminal and Connect to Switch Tab 6
Question: Do these special crimp on terminals have a part number and can they be purchased?
Thanks
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There is no wiring block. The new motor should have came with instructions and three crimp on terminals so you could adapt your old connectors to the new motor.
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Is there a part number for the wiring block that connects the new switch to the old motor wiring? Is there another way around this problem?
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I used have several sets of those smaller terminals. They come with every replacement motor and 9 times out of 10, I was replacing a modern motor and I didn't need them. Its pretty crappy of them to keep the instructions and terminals. I hope you get it all sorted.
If that old motor has a pulley on it, make measurements and take pictures so you can get it in the right spot on the new motor.
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That is my problem, after considerable digging around the internet, I figured out that the place I ordered the motor from, neglected to send wiring installation instructions and the three 1/8" shielded female connectors needed to do this install.
Thank you for your answer.
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I have a bad Dryer Motor p/n 6 3060550-1 this part has been replaced by a Whirlpool p/n. The part I have been sent is a W10410893, which is the same motor, but it has a whole different wiring block on it and looks like I need another part. The connections on the wiring block are different than the ones in my machine and looks like I need some sort of a wiring connector plug which would fit in the new motor wiring block and connect to my old motor wires. It would be easy if the wires I have were the same size connectors (spades) as in the new wiring block, but they are not. Anyone have this problem and how can I solve this?:confused:
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