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Customer Questions and Answers for Motor Control Board (Washer) by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM17871849
Manufacturer Part Number: 134618213

This motor control board regulates the washer's drive motor, managing speed and direction for tumble and spin cycles. Replacing a failed board helps restore drum movement and consistent cycle performance when the motor no longer responds. What it does:

  • Controls drive motor speed and direction during wash and spin cycles
  • Executes motor start/stop commands from the main control
  • Failure can cause no spin, no tumble, or intermittent drum movement
  • Trigger motor-related fault codes on some models
What's included:
  • Includes: 1 motor control board
Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing; observe ESD precautions when handling the board
  • Access the control board per your model's service manual (typically in the base or rear cabinet area)
  • Transfer wire connectors one at a time to the new board; ensure each is fully seated and latched
  • Mount securely, reassemble, and run a diagnostic or spin test to verify motor operation

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Mike, the error e57 is indicating a high current on the inverter. What you will want to do is find out if the unit was overloaded. If not, remove the belt from the motor 134638900 and spin the motor pulley. If the motor does not spin freely then replace the motor. If it does spin freely, then you will want to spin the tub pulley. If the tub pulley does not spin freely then you will want to check the tub bearings 134956200. If it does spin freely then you will want to test the motor windings. Disconnect the plug from the motor and measure the resistance of the windings (pin 1 to pin 2, pin 1 to pin 3, pin 2 to pin 3). All readings should be between 3 and 6 Ohms. If the windings do not test good, then replace the motor. If they do test good, then you will want to check the wiring for any damage.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, April 25, 2019

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