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If you can read a Schematic, you'll find one in the console. I couldn't pull one up for your model #. Just look for the specific motor-related wires coming off the timer and check those contacts with your volt meter. That'll tell you if power is leaving the timer.
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I checked wireing and there is a power to the motor. Does this motor have some kind of overload switch that need to be reset.
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Magician59 thak you for all your help. I was able to find drawing and after tracing evrything, I found problem. The problem is inside the motor. The centrifugal switch is loosing connection and it is not letting motor start. Unfortunatly, motor can not be taken apart so I may just buy new washer instead of putting money in old machine.
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Well done! Honestly, though, no matter what anyone else says; If your machine doesn't leak or roar (indicating bearing failure), I would spend the money for a replacement motor. Dependable Care machines are truly dependable.
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