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Samsung wf330anw that can't seem to spin fast. Spider arm isn't cracked. Just replaced shocks on it since it appeared to vibrate excessively. Any ideas? Pressure hose passes air and doesn't seem to be clogged. Could it be the pressure switch or is there a vibration sensor somewhere that I can't seem to find on any parts list?
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With the power supply cord unplugged, the main control will need to be accessed. With it accessed, the power cord will need to be plugged back in, the power button pressed, and the connection CN6 tested from the pink wire at pin 1 with the red meter probe to the orange wire with the black meter probe. There should be 5VDC. If there is, the red probe will be moved to the red wire and the rotor will need to be rotated by hand. There should be a voltage reading of 3.75VDC. If there is, the red probe will need to be moved to the blue wire and it should get the same reading when the rotor is rotated. If the readings were good, the main control would be the likely cause of failure. If the 3.75VDC reading failed, the stator/rps sensor would need to be replaced.
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Do you have a schematic for that or a picture?
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