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GE Profile Washer


Adirondack Bob

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Hi all,  This is a customers GE Profile Washer #WPSE4200A0WW   They say it works fine, but half way through the cycle it clicks. Got there, started washer and it will Fill, Agitate, then just before first rinse (water still in the tub) the motor starts clicking on and off. Then the motor overload kills motor. Wait about a minute and water drains, spin starts, and cycle finishes like normal. When motor cuts out my volt stick still shows power to motor. They also say the clicking seems to go on longer than when they first noticed it. Thank You for this site!

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Sounds like the motor to me.  The replacement 2 speed motor is a little different and will be fun to install.  Just follow the directions.  May the Force be with you.

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Thank You, Jedi

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