Shaun for Model Number A211 i did not touch the wires to the timer motor how would you verify that 120 VACis making it to the motor? my fluke miltimeter says in the instrctions to NEVER test live connections. I do know that the firsr trial run the brown number 15 wire was not on the 15 terminal on the timer it was tiedinto the power cord when i applied power heard a HUM or Buzz then my GFI outlet tripped then all the otehr testes i have done i just hear the timer motor running or varies clicking and claking coming from the timer. there is absolutly no life in the motor not even a momentary try dead silence.
Answer Shaun, You would set your multimeter to vac and test at the motor with the washer turned on and there should be 120 vac between the blue and yellow wire of the motor. The meter will allow you to test live voltage as long as it is on the proper setting. The voltage ac setting will be V with a wave line above it. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, February 6, 2023