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February 15, 2005 at 2:44 pm #7965
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Keymasteri have an awg329 which pulled a wire out causing a short circuit while starting the spin cycle. The wire is mounted on a preliminary coil on top of the motor (it seems to be some sort of signal rather than power). i had a enginner look at it and he advised that the timer had blown. After replacing the timer and renewing the spade connectors on the blown wire i switched on the machine, the relay was clicking and the motor got hot but the drum did not spin nor did it take in water. I switched it off and now the relay does not click nor does the motor get hot when i switch it back on. from here on in i am am need of assistance. If anybody fancies having a go at explaining to me what it might be i would be grateful.
thanks 🙂
February 15, 2005 at 3:00 pm #126190Martin
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rpw,
Could be any number of things here I’m afraid, especially if you haven’t rewired the timer correctly. Only one wrong wire on the wrong terminal and all that 😕
What do you mean about the “wire on the preliminary coil?”
Martin
February 15, 2005 at 3:09 pm #126191Dave_Conway
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The tacho generator coil I think Martin 😉
It’s more likely a short there would have damaged the power control PCB than the timer.
By the way, this is a Smeg manufactured appliance.
Dave.
February 15, 2005 at 3:10 pm #126192admin
KeymasterRe: help with diagnosis on a whirlpool washer dryer
thanks Martin
having had a small bit of experience with wiring and also a kind colour co-ordianation sequence on the timer i am pretty sure it is correct.
the motor i am referring to (maybe incorrectly, it is an circular aluminum body with a small fan outside and a wide rubber hose into the back of the drum (approx 3 inches wide) ) is not the motor underneath the drum but mounted at the back of the machine at the top. The wires that came off are fixed a a small plastic cover mounted on it with live and neutral indicators on it, when you open the case a copper coil is inside and i have put a continuity tester across it and it is fine.
this is also the motor getting hot
any more ideas?
February 15, 2005 at 3:21 pm #126193Dave_Conway
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The dryer fan motor then, forget what I said earlier 😀
Even if it shows continuity it may well be that the coils have shorted somewhere.
It sounds to me like it’s a new fan motor required to be honest.
Dave.
February 15, 2005 at 3:32 pm #126194admin
KeymasterRe: help with diagnosis on a whirlpool washer dryer
Dave_Conway wrote:The dryer fan motor then, forget what I said earlier 😀
Even if it shows continuity it may well be that the coils have shorted somewhere.
It sounds to me like it’s a new fan motor required to be honest.
Dave.
Thanks Dave
would this stop the rest of the machine working?
February 15, 2005 at 4:17 pm #126195Dave_Conway
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Nope, it wouldn’t.
May I suggest you call an engineer to check and diagnose for you ?
I think you may have already wasted money on the new timer to be honest 😉
Dave.
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