You are testing that wrong. The two pins on the end closest to the two black wires are the ones that go to the motor. They have continuity, but you won't get a beep sound. You have to turn a digital meter to the 20k or higher setting to get a reading. I took one apart to confirm that 100 percent.
Can you PLEASE revisit this and maybe explain which pins to test. I've found multiple sources (even in this comment section) that say the motor pins are the first 2 pins from the left, top and bottom. Mine reads 2.5k ohms, I don't know why this information is so difficult to find
Like to see the resistance test on the red shift motor. Im not sure about pin number location on jack J16 if its the first two pins mine must be totaly open.
I have a Kenmore 500 series. When spinning it makes rubbing sound and then stops.. i bypassed the lock and i see the basket and impeller spin but at different speeds. When the impeller starts spinning it makes the noise. I trying removing the impeller but it is seized on . Would the actuator be the cause of the noise?
Sir, do you know if the washer will still spin in manual mode even if this actuator is bad? I didn't get any resistance on the actuator pins, but the washer did spin in manual. I ordered the 40 dollar part anyway, even though im not sure. It wont spin, gets stuck on flashing sensing
My whirlpool washer is draining but not spinning so clothes are still wet, but also will stop and start clicking in between filling up. If i change it to rinse and spin mode it will spin the water out the clothes. Is this the actuator or the clutch? Also if its the acuator does it have to be the exact model # (wtw4815ewo) because they all look alike and nobody is ever clear on if the model # has to be exact or if they all pretty much work....PLEASE HELP!!!!!
@@reversefulfillment9189do you have the part number for your actuator? I’m looking at mine right now and I’m unsure if I can test it the same way this guy does in the video
It could very well be the actuator but before you replace it check to make sure the sensor part of the actuator is clean from any dirt or film . If the sensor is dirty it gives the board wrong information as to the speed and position of the gear case. May want to check and make the the electrical connector is is fitting the actuator tightly. Also, you typically should do a calibration when changing the the actuator.
Terrible sound quality sounds like your may be eating something while you're talkin overall good but I thought it was going to be an outstanding video it first
It would have been nice to see what pins you were testing with your meter. Your hand was in the way.
You are testing that wrong. The two pins on the end closest to the two black wires are the ones that go to the motor. They have continuity, but you won't get a beep sound. You have to turn a digital meter to the 20k or higher setting to get a reading. I took one apart to confirm that 100 percent.
I was saying the same thing. I even got confused. Thank for sharing a comment.
I just replaced the one my washer twice. Didn't know to check 20k. Thanks for the info 👍
I just cleaned the plastic lens on my actuator and my washer was up & running again. Thanks, good video
Can you PLEASE revisit this and maybe explain which pins to test. I've found multiple sources (even in this comment section) that say the motor pins are the first 2 pins from the left, top and bottom. Mine reads 2.5k ohms, I don't know why this information is so difficult to find
What should the ohms be on a good accuator. Mine is reading out at 625 and does not sound when on continuity.
Like to see the resistance test on the red shift motor. Im not sure about pin number location on jack J16 if its the first two pins mine must be totaly open.
I have a Kenmore 500 series. When spinning it makes rubbing sound and then stops.. i bypassed the lock and i see the basket and impeller spin but at different speeds. When the impeller starts spinning it makes the noise. I trying removing the impeller but it is seized on . Would the actuator be the cause of the noise?
Im on my 3rd accuator...the spot weld on the arm keeps breaking
Sir, do you know if the washer will still spin in manual mode even if this actuator is bad? I didn't get any resistance on the actuator pins, but the washer did spin in manual. I ordered the 40 dollar part anyway, even though im not sure. It wont spin, gets stuck on flashing sensing
What pins did you check what pin is ground what pins are motor? Can you discribe. Ie six pins from top to bottom and left to right ?
My whirlpool washer is draining but not spinning so clothes are still wet, but also will stop and start clicking in between filling up. If i change it to rinse and spin mode it will spin the water out the clothes. Is this the actuator or the clutch? Also if its the acuator does it have to be the exact model # (wtw4815ewo) because they all look alike and nobody is ever clear on if the model # has to be exact or if they all pretty much work....PLEASE HELP!!!!!
Like if I have nothing better to concentrate my mind on right now but your partner cottonpicking guitar on the side
I can't move the arm at all, it's seized. Can I assume it's bad without further testing?
Mine is doing the same thing, did you get it figured out?
@justindickerson780 turned out the actuator was fine. I was getting low water pressure due to a failing well pump.
@@reversefulfillment9189do you have the part number for your actuator? I’m looking at mine right now and I’m unsure if I can test it the same way this guy does in the video
If it’s good you won’t be able to move that manually
The actuator arm keeps popping out do you know why it would keep doing that
My actuator is clicking and the washer wont start. Should I replace it...or is it something else?
It could very well be the actuator but before you replace it check to make sure the sensor part of the actuator is clean from any dirt or film . If the sensor is dirty it gives the board wrong information as to the speed and position of the gear case. May want to check and make the the electrical connector is is fitting the actuator tightly. Also, you typically should do a calibration when changing the the actuator.
I thought the actuator would be a selector switch, not a mechanical finger 😄
What if diagnostic doesn't work at all
Do you know anything about ahmadiyya top-load washing machine like where the shift AccuWeather is located on that
Bottom of motor
Terrible sound quality sounds like your may be eating something while you're talkin overall good but I thought it was going to be an outstanding video it first