Whirlpool washer Model #: LSW9700PQ0
Problem: Had hot electric smell + plastic smell. Searched web & found a site showing exactly my problem. Single white wire at overload switch can loosen, causing arcing, causing heat, melting connector cover. Exactly my situation. Soldered new connector and reattached. Vacuumed motor and blew out with air. Replaced pump at same time. Reinstalled and ran machine and motor now makes a distinct laboring whine. Worked fine before despite intermittent odors described. Hot odor back immediately and machine won't pump or spin, just whining agitation. Motor hot in 2 minutes. Inspected and noticed that some of the "ties" around the copper bundles had melted/broken away. Similarly, some of the copper bundles had discolored/burned. I'm guessing a new motor is in order? What I really want to know is why the pitch of the motor changed and the whine started instantly after I "repaired" it? Thanks gang!
Kevin
Oh, and which terminals do I jump to trick out the lid switch for testing/inspection? Thx.
Problem: Had hot electric smell + plastic smell. Searched web & found a site showing exactly my problem. Single white wire at overload switch can loosen, causing arcing, causing heat, melting connector cover. Exactly my situation. Soldered new connector and reattached. Vacuumed motor and blew out with air. Replaced pump at same time. Reinstalled and ran machine and motor now makes a distinct laboring whine. Worked fine before despite intermittent odors described. Hot odor back immediately and machine won't pump or spin, just whining agitation. Motor hot in 2 minutes. Inspected and noticed that some of the "ties" around the copper bundles had melted/broken away. Similarly, some of the copper bundles had discolored/burned. I'm guessing a new motor is in order? What I really want to know is why the pitch of the motor changed and the whine started instantly after I "repaired" it? Thanks gang!
Kevin
Oh, and which terminals do I jump to trick out the lid switch for testing/inspection? Thx.
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