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Customer Questions and Answers for Direct Drive Washer Motor by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18030759
Manufacturer Part Number: WP661600

Note: The manufacturer no longer includes the motor shield WP3946532 mentioned in the video. If needed, order it separately.

The Direct Drive Washer Motor is an OEM part for Whirlpool washing machines This motor drives the agitation, spinning, and draining processes during the laundry cycles, ensuring clothes come out clean and well spun. 

Causes of a bad Direct Drive Washer Motor can range from wear and tear over time, overheating due to overloading or obstructed movement, and electrical failures like short circuits or blown capacitors. 

Symptoms of a failing Direct Drive Washer Motor include:

  • The washing machine not agitating or spinning correctly
  • A noticeable decline in the washer's performance
  • Unusual noises, such as humming or buzzing, indicating the motor is struggling

This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper and some Kenmore models.

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Travis for Model Number MVWC6ESWW0

I'm about to buy a new washer motor from you, but I just want to make sure I need it first. The washer did not drain, so after manually removing the water from the basket, I removed the pump and checked it and the hoses for a clog. I found no signs of any obstruction, so I switched on the washer on the "spin" part of the wash cycle where it would attempt to drain. Even without the pump connected to it, the motor makes a humming noise and will not turn. This humming noise I assume is the motor overloading because after awhile, it stops humming and will not do it again for at least an hour or so. Shouldn't the motor turn without the pump connected? Does this mean the motor's bad, or should I perform further testing with my multimeter? The gearcase has never made any noise, so I don't think it would be the gear case locked up.

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Travis, Yes, the motor should run with the pump removed. But the humming noise at the motor indicates there's voltage to the motor. It may not be the correct voltage, or it may be that one or two of the contacts in the timer are damaged and not supplying the circuit/voltage to the motor direction circuit. Place the timer in the spin cycle, pull out the timer knob and check for closed contacts across the terminals according to the timer cam chart and cycle chart. If you can recall, did or does the washer agitate,motor run, in the wash mode ? if so, the timer is the more likely issue. The timer contacts reverse the polarity (flow direction of the voltage) when the polarity is reversed, the motor runs in the opposite direction.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, January 31, 2019

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