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Brunowolf  
#1 Posted : Saturday, June 13, 2020 2:39:09 PM(UTC)
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Brunowolf

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I just replaced the original motor in my washer due to the motor being defective. It had begun smoking with loud humming and stopped running. I ordered and installed a replacement motor kit WH49X10035, which included a new wiring harness, relay, and capacitor. The new motor will only operate when the belt is not connected. Even when loosely connected, the motor will not turn. I double-checked my connections, the lid switch, substituted a new capacitor, and still get the same results. The transmission pulley seems to be okay as it does turn by hand. Do you think the new motor is faulty?
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