[SIZE=3][FONT=Arial]When I turn the dail to start , the light does come on but the cycle dosn’t start, although I have let the cycle go to the end, I notice hearing noises that it is trying to run making sounds undernieth where the motor is. It did run once but had a hard time getting started. Smelled electrical burning ordor. Since
then have not been able to get it to run with the water coming in.What should I test for first and next? It is a GE Nautilus. Would getting a repair manual show the propper ohms that I need to know? Normally the water starts making noise when I turn to start.
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