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I'm going to try and locate the capacitor and test it next. Seems odd it ran smooth and no noise first time and that was it.
Thanks for the help Banjomaniac
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I have pulled the motor, I will try to see if I can put power to it but I thought maybe I would apply power to the washer and then check to see if there is power to the motor plug and then I would now it's after the connector and then I could concentrate on the motor and parts within. banjomaniac Originally Posted by: fairbank56 If you apply power directly to the motor, you must apply it to the start winding with capacitor in line as well as to one of the run windings.
Eric
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