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KENMORE WASHER


magicmodi

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MODEL KENMORE, 110.92583200 

 

WASHER STOPS IN THE MIDDLE OF CYCLE. SPECIALLY AT HIGH SPEED WASH AND SPIN CYCLE,IT  TAKES SHORT TIME FOR INTURUPTION , AND AT SLOW CYCLE LONG TIME TO STOP IN THE MIDDLE OF CYCLE. NOTICED SOME SMELL.

AFTER 20-30 MINUTE, WASHER  WITH MANUEL START RESTARTS.

IHAVE INSTALLED NEW MOTOR AND CUPPLER.

MAGIC MODI

DIPAK MODI, PAID SUBSCRIBER STUDENT OF APPLINCE REPAIR SCHOOL.

 

 

 

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Hi Dipak,

If I were on the service call, I would see if the motor is still getting voltage when it kicks out.  If so, then the motor is overheating and we need to find out why that it.  Two possibilities are that the motor is bad or that the timer is energizing two of the run windings on the motor simultaneously, causing the motor to overheat.  In the latter case, this is usually accompanied by the motor making a growling noise while running. 

Post your wiring diagram and we can trace out the circuitry.

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Magic, can you post a larger picture of diagram 2?  In the meantime, let me 'splain what we're trying to do:

You want to locate the to wires from the timer that supply voltage to the high and low speed windings on the motor.  Run the washer and then measure for 120v each of those wires.  If you're getting 120v on both wires, the timer is bad.

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scott,

picture size of wire diagram is larger than 27500bytes. Please send me another address to send you picture.

Dipak(magicmodi)

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[user=1828]magicmodi[/user] wrote:

picture size of wire diagram is larger than 27500bytes.

That should be plenty... ahh, I see you're posting them as BMP images, that's the problem.  If you create the pictures as JPEG (.jpg) and post them as such, you can make the picture much bigger.

I'm going to disable BMP images because they sucketh so.

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