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paulwma
ParticipantRe: whirlpool awod 6507
kwatt wrote:It will only be available as a full motor spare part wise and, knowing Whirlpool, you’ll need oxygen handy for when you get a price on it.
I’d need the PNC number from the rating plate to locate the part for you or a price but I’d expect the thick end or £130-200 for a Whirlpool motor.
K.
How do you manage to find the part number from the PNC number?
What info would i need to do the same?paulwma
ParticipantRe: Motor for a WT540/1P
how do i get access to the parts information?
paulwma
ParticipantRe: Motor for a WT540/1P
iadom wrote:A bit of a minefield, some have a CESET motor, some an FHP motor.
Two different CESET motors with either a 45mm or a 52mm coil stack measured across the laminations.
None of these motors are interchangable unless you rewrite the eeprom.
You seem to have a lot of motor problems,one for a WMA9, one for a Bosch and now this one all in the space of a few days. 😕
When you referr to the measurment of the laminations is it form the bottom of the lamination to the top of the lamination? or the gap betwwen both laminations where the armiture sits
Do you have to find out the size of the laminations when replacing all indesit motors
paulwma
ParticipantRe: Motor for a WT540/1P
What is the difference between a CESET and a FHP motor?
What is meant by
45mm or a 52mm coil stack measured across the laminations?
Are most washing machine engineers able to re write the eeprom and if i wanted to do this myself what will i need?
I use to repair washing machine many years age and its a totally different with modern machines
I manage to find a motor in the local scrap yard it looks the same as the one in my machine as the same serial number
Is it worth giving this ago?
Thanks for your helppaulwma
ParticipantRe: Motor for a WT540/1P
the serial number is coo267694
paulwma
ParticipantRe: New motor for WMA09
Sorry is a wma9
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