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| Posted: Mon Oct 27th, 2008 01:48 pm |
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Pegi
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Need to see if there is voltage to the motor or not when it is cutting in and out, if so could be a bad motor, if not trace back to see where the voltage is getting lost, could be as simple as bad connections at where the harness plugs onto the motor switch or a bad spot in the harness. Sounds like voltage is being lost somewhere in the spin cycle but not the Agitate cycle? Focus on the spin wiring...in the wiring, connections and motor terminals.
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