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    hello everyone first time using your site,

    i got an lsg1000 stackable.problem is no motor .fills thats it.i diagnosed bad relay?i looked up online at sears and came up with a 33002969.i installed still no motor.i took # off part 901961 changed to a 206824 and NLA according to marcones site.now i dont if its me or wrong relay.some backround-i direct tested motor checked good,power to lid lock,lid lock good,reversing relay clicks so its getting power,i swapped reversing relay anyway,nothing.used tester to test board showed good.am i missing something or is relay wrong?any suggestions?

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    jay

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    Hi,

    **i looked up online at sears and came up with a 33002969.i installed still no motor.i took # off part 901961 changed to a 206824 and NLA according to marcones site.now **

    Relay, spst, the manufacturer has replaced part number 901961 with this item, part number 33002969.

    **problem is no motor .fills thats it**

    Common trouble makers:

    - washer plug unplugged or blown fuse!! ( most of these units have 2 power plugs )

    - lid switch

    - motor relay

    - motor

    - reversing relay

    - umbilical cord

    - no power from the board to operate the relay(s)

    This here may also help.....

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    thanks jeff

    most of those items have been checked.i didnt see a fuse in machine itself.maybe ill pull it out and check umbilicle cord and wiring.ill let you know how it goes.

    thanks again

    jay

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    **i didnt see a fuse in machine itself**

    I don't remember seeing a fuse inside of this style either, newer ones did in the lid switch circuit but not on the SE/SG1000 series.

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    i didnt get to get over there today but what i did realize is that this relay is same part # as dryer relay.could that be possible or is that where the descrepency is coming to play?

    jay

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    **could that be possible or is that where the descrepency is coming to play?**

    Same relay.

    4 wires, 2 for the device and 2 from the control board to operate the relay.

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