THIS IS AN EXCELLENT VIDEO. I USED IT TO REPLACE MY MOTOR AND IT WORKED LIKE A CHARM. WITHOUT IT, I'M SURE IT WOULD HAVE TAKEN ME SEVERAL HOURS TO FIGURE OUT ALL THE TRICKS NEEDED. INCLUDING WATCHING THIS VIDEO, IT TOOK ME ABOUT ONE HOUR START TO CLEAN UP. I DID NOT HAVE A FUSE TO REPLACE ON MINE, AND THERE WAS NO LABEL STATING SO.
Why do you need to delete the fuse? Is there a fuse built into the new motor you are using? I bought an old motor. Same exact part number. I dont see any sense in deleting the fuse especially if using the same motor. If I have an old motor and its basically the same old motor then I would think its important to leave the fuse in place. Can anyone help with this
I am having trouble getting my new motor to slide in. You seem to have more room above the motor than I do to slide the motor in and rotate towards the front. Could my tub be lower than yours?
I wonder why he took the fuse out, fuse suppose to protect the motor. I would ohm check the fuse, if it's good, leave it, if not, replace it, instead of putting a jumper wire.
We don't have a testing video for that, but we offer free technical advice and diagnosis on things that aren't covered in our videos, so we'll be glad to advise you on that. We’re available 7 days a week at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/
We'd be happy to help you out with that! We offer free technical advice and diagnosis. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We will need your model number to give you accurate advice, which you can locate using this tool on our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx
It's possible the replacement motor has its own short/overcurrent protection. I ran into a problem where the machine would fill, then just sit there until the timer advanced to drain, refill, sit dead again and then drain again. I found out that the blinking status light on the motor circuit board was dead. I used the wiring diagram to see if the motor was receiving power. There was power present but the wiring diagram indicated a fuse on the neutral side of the motor. I couldn't find it. I looked up the replacement fuse and found out it was an inline fuse wrapped into the taped harness. I cut it out and put a universal automotive fuse holder and installed a 10 amp fuse. It worked perfectly. On second thought, perhaps they have you jump the fuse before you find out it was the fuse all along and not the motor. I am watching this video now because I have another "no flash" condition but this time my fuse is good. If the motor is out it's not worth fixing the machine. This motor is direct drive to the drive pulley. There is no transmission. Agitation and spin are controlled by a "triac" circuit in the timer. There is a possibility that that portion of the timer is bad. I believe the motor's power is independent of the timer, hence the flashing light. The timer is used only to control the motor.
WH20X10093 is a direct replacement for WH20X10092, so it isn't exactly the same part. The manufacturer may have made changes, but WH20X10093 is compatible with models that used WH20X10092.
Probably the new version of the motor either has an internal fuse, and/or the original external fuse does not have a high enough or slow enough rating for the new version of the motor. ...And, I'll betchya the reason they put a fuse internally is because people were jumping blown fuses, creating a hazard.
If you'll get in contact with us, we'll help you diagnose your machine's problem to make sure it's the motor you need, and not a more affordable part. We offer free technical advice and diagnosis 7 days a week. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We will need your model number to give you accurate advice, which you can locate using this tool on our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx
That zip tie trick to get the belt back on saved me about an hour of agitation. Thank you!
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT VIDEO. I USED IT TO REPLACE MY MOTOR AND IT WORKED LIKE A CHARM. WITHOUT IT, I'M SURE IT WOULD HAVE TAKEN ME SEVERAL HOURS TO FIGURE OUT ALL THE TRICKS NEEDED. INCLUDING WATCHING THIS VIDEO, IT TOOK ME ABOUT ONE HOUR START TO CLEAN UP. I DID NOT HAVE A FUSE TO REPLACE ON MINE, AND THERE WAS NO LABEL STATING SO.
Glad to hear that! Where did you get the cable from? Thanks
I have a WH20X10094 motor. How can I test it to be sure it is defective before I decide to replace it?
Why do you need to delete the fuse? Is there a fuse built into the new motor you are using? I bought an old motor. Same exact part number. I dont see any sense in deleting the fuse especially if using the same motor. If I have an old motor and its basically the same old motor then I would think its important to leave the fuse in place. Can anyone help with this
quick question is this a universal motor or does it work with a board circuit all togather
DO YOU SELL THE DRIVE BOARD SEPARATELY FROM THE MOTOR?
un cordial saludos amigo como se prueban esos motores
Why put in the jumper wire if there is already a wire there?
To the technician or whomever produced this video ... Please answer this person's question, as I and probably others would like to know as well.
Excelente 👍un video por favor del programador GE .
Where is the model number on the motor
Saludos donde puedo comprar el motor de mi lavadora GE
Buenos días desde Venezuela se le agradece sí tienes el vídeo pero en español de antemano muchas gracias
como solusionar los nibeles no llena mas q la mitad es una,ge pero tablero dijital motor inberter
I am having trouble getting my new motor to slide in. You seem to have more room above the motor than I do to slide the motor in and rotate towards the front. Could my tub be lower than yours?
I had the same issue, and could not get it in the same way. Just had to put it straight in, instead of rotating it like he did.
I wonder why he took the fuse out, fuse suppose to protect the motor. I would ohm check the fuse, if it's good, leave it, if not, replace it, instead of putting a jumper wire.
Do you have a video on what the voltage should be on which wires going to the motor to determine if it is the motor or main board that is bad?
We don't have a testing video for that, but we offer free technical advice and diagnosis on things that aren't covered in our videos, so we'll be glad to advise you on that. We’re available 7 days a week at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/
did you find out the answer to this by chance
How much water is suppose to be in washer when on extra large load.mine washer only will fill have way
You probably have a GE High Efficiency (Water Saving) washing machine. Mine only fills half way also. Bummer!
Hi i have a problem why my machine Making strong agitation
I wanna know why this w.m . Agitates so slow? Thats why i prefer the direct drive whirlpool .
We'd be happy to help you out with that! We offer free technical advice and diagnosis. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We will need your model number to give you accurate advice, which you can locate using this tool on our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx
I also would like to know why the fuse is replaced/Removed?
To the producer of this video, please answer this person's question.
It's possible the replacement motor has its own short/overcurrent protection. I ran into a problem where the machine would fill, then just sit there until the timer advanced to drain, refill, sit dead again and then drain again. I found out that the blinking status light on the motor circuit board was dead. I used the wiring diagram to see if the motor was receiving power. There was power present but the wiring diagram indicated a fuse on the neutral side of the motor. I couldn't find it. I looked up the replacement fuse and found out it was an inline fuse wrapped into the taped harness. I cut it out and put a universal automotive fuse holder and installed a 10 amp fuse. It worked perfectly. On second thought, perhaps they have you jump the fuse before you find out it was the fuse all along and not the motor. I am watching this video now because I have another "no flash" condition but this time my fuse is good. If the motor is out it's not worth fixing the machine. This motor is direct drive to the drive pulley. There is no transmission. Agitation and spin are controlled by a "triac" circuit in the timer. There is a possibility that that portion of the timer is bad. I believe the motor's power is independent of the timer, hence the flashing light. The timer is used only to control the motor.
Or, why replace a fuse with a jumper wire?
Muestren como se repara el mismo motor.
Eso de cambiar motor cualquiera lo hace
how to test the motor with a AC cord?
Have you found out yet?
WH20X10092 is the same motor ?
WH20X10093 is a direct replacement for WH20X10092, so it isn't exactly the same part. The manufacturer may have made changes, but WH20X10093 is compatible with models that used WH20X10092.
I also wonder about removing the fuse. Why do this?
Probably the new version of the motor either has an internal fuse, and/or the original external fuse does not have a high enough or slow enough rating for the new version of the motor. ...And, I'll betchya the reason they put a fuse internally is because people were jumping blown fuses, creating a hazard.
how much is motor, cost of new washer?
I now see the price, 200-250, wow, not cheap.
If you'll get in contact with us, we'll help you diagnose your machine's problem to make sure it's the motor you need, and not a more affordable part. We offer free technical advice and diagnosis 7 days a week. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We will need your model number to give you accurate advice, which you can locate using this tool on our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx
this video is not for motor repair it is only motor replacement . i need to repair this motor not replacing with new one.
You are correct, this is a replacement video.
It is very expensive.
woh you are big makanik i said how repiar motor at home
I'm sorry, but I don't understand.
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Buenos días desde Venezuela se le agradece sí tienes el vídeo pero en español de antemano muchas gracias