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  1. i have spent over 10 hours in testing and replacing all the components (hall effect rotor position sensor, (o.e. part) the sub harness to the hall effect sensor and stator, stator ohms on all 3 legs at 12.5 ohms (5-15 ohms is specific value) the main harness from the computer to the motor (all 3 wires) continuity check. the motor when self tested just jiggles back and forth will not spin or agitate. I get rpm change on the spin by hand test, magnets are all in position and no cracking so its seeing the trigger signal to flip the polarity for clockwise and counter clockwise spin motion. it goes one wat 2 inches and trys to turn over, the drum is free turning as soon as i break power to the coil so nothing is jammed. no grinding (rotor hub good) no scraping, no water stains on bearing, spider coupler is good no noise or play in the main bearings. so then i replace everything in the control circuits (pcm Main, the inline filter, the door switch, the rest works (drain and fill) and all the opertaions are book. HELP PLEASE
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