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Whirlpool Dishwasher 665.13752K602 Circulation Pump


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I've reinstalled the circulation pump after replacing the bearings, circlips, and impellor seal. When I disassembled the motor I removed the capacitor and forgot to mark the yellow and the blue wires. The capacitor has a 1 stamped above one blade and a 2 above the other. I've found a tech sheet W1013099C but the wire colors to the capacitor don't match up with what's on the diagram. I know that a capacitor runs one way, charging at one end and discharging at the other. How would I check to find which wire is what and which capacitor blade is intake or output? I'm don't want to damage the capacitor or motor by running the capacitor the wrong way. Is that even possible of will it just do nothing? I do have a multimeter. 

 

 

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... since this is an AC component, it should not be a problem. PCB mounted capacitors that are polarized DC components will always have the negative side terminals marked.

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I hope to god you don't don't reconnect the wires backward,,,,,,,,,,,,please.......OMG......don't do it man........

 

....see......I know he's going to do it.......

 

 

.........brace for impact.........

 

 

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.....and if it doesn't blow........just grab a cold beer.......

 

.....it's all in a days work.........

 

......and they say us techs have it easy......no stress at all..........

 

.......hey, when we can go through all that and save the planet and live another day......

 

....well........most of us are humble, and we don't have normal lives......

 

......we just do what we do, day in a day out........

 

....it's normal.......

 

 

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