no Low Speed Motor Operation
Hi John, Yes Bud is likely correct, try his tests.
This is the problem trying to figure out failures on line, this is actually a fairly common problem on AWs with multi-speed motors, I am used to diagnosing things in person.
Usually when this happens the motor sounds strange, it only continues to run for a minute or two, the cord on the washer starts to get warm.
We had a KA washer do this on Saturday that we were working on in the shop, in our case it turned out to be the timer.
You could probably disconnect the low speed wires and tie them together with the hi speed wires and keep using the washer without the low speed feature which would not be very important to me for example.
John L.
Hi John, Yes Bud is likely correct, try his tests.
This is the problem trying to figure out failures on line, this is actually a fairly common problem on AWs with multi-speed motors, I am used to diagnosing things in person.
Usually when this happens the motor sounds strange, it only continues to run for a minute or two, the cord on the washer starts to get warm.
We had a KA washer do this on Saturday that we were working on in the shop, in our case it turned out to be the timer.
You could probably disconnect the low speed wires and tie them together with the hi speed wires and keep using the washer without the low speed feature which would not be very important to me for example.
John L.