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Customer Questions and Answers for Motor And Inverter Assembly by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM14943114
Manufacturer Part Number: WH20X10066

This motor and inverter assembly has been made by General Electric to replace a broken or worn part in washing machines. The motor and inverter assembly rotates the washer basket in order to properly clean clothes and materials, as well as monitors and controls the spinning speed and the direction. If this part is faulty or broken, the appliance won't work as intended or may not work at all. To ensure safety when working on this appliance, ensure it's entirely disconnected from the power source and work gloves should be worn.This is a genuine OEM part sourced from the manufacturer and is compatible with a variety of washing machines manufactured by General Electric, Hotpoint, RCA, and other brands. This part has been manufactured from high-quality, durable, non-corrosive materials to ensure the best possible quality and is only sold individually.

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Jose for Model Number GTWN4950L0WS

I got a washer where the agitator is moving too slow or not hard enough. I can almost stop it with my hands I checked the agitator dogs and the agitator coupling pulsator and they’re both fine. When it’s time to drain the water out, it drains good and when it spins it spins real good. The only problem is that it don’t agitate hard enough.I checked the motor for codes and it is fine it’s flashing once every other second. What could it be? I need some help. Thanks in advance.

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Jose, If it spins fine then the motor wouldn.t be the issue and you say that it does agitate so the mode shifter and shaft are not an issue. The only other possibilities are the settings are set to gentle wash or the coupling for the pulsator has stripped teeth or the pulsator itself has stripped.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, October 3, 2019

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