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Frigidare Top Load Washer Wiring Diagram Please


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Manufacturer: Elextrolux
Type of Appliance: Washer
Model Number: FWS933FS2
Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): Yes
Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): yes

Looking for a wiring diagram please.

Got a Frigidaire Single Speed Top Load Washer that with the belt removed.  Transmission rotates freely.  

The washer will rotate in Spin direction, but motor hums and will not rotate in Wash direction.  I can begrudgingly get get the motor moving in wash direction by initiating rotation by hand.

I'd like a wiring diagram to verify whether I've got: 1) a bad Motor winding or 2) a bad Timer sending lousy power.

Thanks in advance.

Per Servall parts lookup, this wiring diagram is document number 134755700....but I couldn't find the document here or on "emasservicetips.com"

Thanks again,

Joe

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Odd PUB number on this one but I've uploaded it for you 

 

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Thanks Scott!

didn't think to search with a wildcard on the end of known good pub number.

I guess that pub number extension is "english" & "french"

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1 hour ago, Joe B, Stoughton Appliance Repair said:

didn't think to search with a wildcard on the end of known good pub number.

It wouldn't have helped becaus the PUB wasn't in the Downloads until I added it. But a good thought!

1 hour ago, Joe B, Stoughton Appliance Repair said:

I guess that pub number extension is "english" & "french"

Sounds like a good guess to me!

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Thanks Scott, 

Turned out to be the Timer points sending junk voltage to the start winding in Agitate.  Glad I checked, because my initial plan was replace that buzzing motor.

Customer was happy.

Thanks again!

 

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3 hours ago, Joe B, Stoughton Appliance Repair said:

Turned out to be the Timer points sending junk voltage to the start winding in Agitate.

And you picked this up with your loading meter, right? :dude:

Good job! 

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39 minutes ago, Samurai Appliance Repair Man said:

And you picked this up with your loading meter, right? :dude:

I'm a believer.

LowZ is all I use anymore!

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