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  1. Adirondack Bob

    Maytag Neptune MAH6500AWW

    I am a little confused on how do the Motor Control test on a Maytag Neptune FL Washer Model# MAH6500AWW. Master k-dog graciously sent me the service manual #16010061.This is copied right from that manual: Motor & Motor Control Test 1. Set the timer knob into the delay increments. 2. Press the push-to-start switch to start the washer in the delay mode. Confirm the delay light is ON. 3. Check for 120 VAC between the L and N terminals (black wire no.27 and white wire no. 13) on the motor control board. If not present, check wiring between the machine control and the motor control boards. 4. Unplug the washer power cord. Test cord to the same board terminals. 5. Remove JP4 Interface connector wire harness on front end of motor control board. 6. Plug the washer power cord into a 120 VAC power source. The motor control will immediately execute a test routine and the motor should run, rotating the spinner at 50 rpm. Starting at step 4 is the cunfusion: i think it is an incomplete sentence. Do I take a test cord and plug it into those same terminals? Then at step 6 it says to plug the washer power cord in, not the test cord. Thank You, Bob
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