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I recently replaced the damper pads & new v-belts on my machine. I was running thru all cycles before I made these repairs, now I cannot get it to run at all? I have noticed that the motor governor tab is fully depressing the motor start switch at all times. Could this be my issue? If so, what is the remedy?
Here is the reply from Gemini AI:
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It is great that you've narrowed this down to the 100CD-4 switch. This part is the "heart" of the motor's starting process, and the "depressed button" issue you're seeing is the smoking gun for why the machine is dead.

1. Why the Button is Depressed (The Mechanical Fault)​

In a properly functioning motor at rest, the button on the 100CD-4 should not be depressed.
  • The Mechanism: Inside the motor, there is a centrifugal weight assembly (the "governor"). When the motor is off, these weights should be "in," and a lever should be sitting away from your switch button.
 
That information is absolutely wrong. It’s backward whenever the motor is at rest. The centrifugal weight assembly is pushing the button on the start switch.

This is the normal rest position. The motor is waiting to be energized, and the centrifugal weight is pushing in on the start switch so that the start winding is engaged. The moment with the power is applied to the motor, as the motor gets up to speed the centrifugal weights fly out in the pressure is released on the motor start switch and allows. Only the run winding to stay in the circuit to keep the motor running.

If the machine is completely dead and won’t fill or run, then start with the lid switch then the timer are really the only two things that control everything other than just the power cord.

John L
 
Did you purchase genuine Whirlpool/Maytag belts or aftermarket? I wouldn't be surprised if an aftermarket transmission belt tripped the protection circuit on the motor during the spin cycle.
 
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