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Dinglestains  
#1 Posted : Monday, April 8, 2013 3:13:39 PM(UTC)
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Hi,

I have a bad drain pump on my washing machine. When I was checking the voltage to the drain pump, I accidentally touched the two leads causing a flash. This damaged the power connector that goes to the drain pump. Does anyone have a clue how I can get the metal leads out or where I can find a replacement connector? It may be easier if I just cut the wire and put on a new connector. I have a few images below:

I appreciate any help.

Thanks in advance.

Edit: Oops, I just realized that was the timer part in the subject line. The actual part number for this drain pump is 137108100. Sorry for the mistake.
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sidfink43  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, April 9, 2013 10:52:01 AM(UTC)
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You might go by a repair shop and see if they have a scrap machine they can get you the connector off of.

If the size of the connector is standard you might be able to use some crimp connectors and cut off the damaged connector.
Dinglestains  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, April 10, 2013 3:03:57 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: sidfink43 Go to Quoted Post
You might go by a repair shop and see if they have a scrap machine they can get you the connector off of.

If the size of the connector is standard you might be able to use some crimp connectors and cut off the damaged connector.


Thanks for the input. I went by a repair shop and they didn't have any. I ended up cutting the connector off and crimping on two insulated spade connectors. It worked out great.
sidfink43  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, April 10, 2013 4:37:55 AM(UTC)
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Great, that's what I would have done. Glad it worked out and thanks for the update.
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