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8/30/2016 6:03:29 PM EDT
Help me save a few buck here please

How can I test this motor?

Bearings sound fine.   Relay, thermostat, thermistor, and door switch all test ok so I'm looking at the motor itself



8/30/2016 6:06:55 PM EDT
[#1]
The assembled in Mexico is the problem.
8/30/2016 6:08:21 PM EDT
[#2]
Make sure the windings aren't shorted to case, other than that put 120 to it and see if it works. To get really fancy you need a Megger, doubt you wanna buy one just to test one motor.
 
8/30/2016 6:11:50 PM EDT
[#3]
Looks like toast, no?
8/30/2016 6:18:31 PM EDT
[#4]
I lick 9v batts to test. However in this case it am not qualified. Might need one of those fluke multimeters.
8/30/2016 6:20:05 PM EDT
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Do you have a scbematic that shows what wires are what? If so, ohm out the windings (both start and run) They should read around 2-3 ohms. That rules out if they are open or shorted. That motor has a centrifugal switch also. It should be engaged (or closed) right now. It opens up at speed.
8/30/2016 6:47:01 PM EDT
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Do you have a scbematic that shows what wires are what? If so, ohm out the windings (both start and run) They should read around 2-3 ohms. That rules out if they are open or shorted. That motor has a centrifugal switch also. It should be engaged (or closed) right now. It opens up at speed.
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We now have a brand new Official ARFCOM Word, to take its rightful place beside "babnana".

"Scbematic".

8/30/2016 6:49:45 PM EDT
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We now have a brand new Official ARFCOM Word, to take its rightful place beside "babnana".

"Scbematic".

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Do you have a scbematic that shows what wires are what? If so, ohm out the windings (both start and run) They should read around 2-3 ohms. That rules out if they are open or shorted. That motor has a centrifugal switch also. It should be engaged (or closed) right now. It opens up at speed.


We now have a brand new Official ARFCOM Word, to take its rightful place beside "babnana".

"Scbematic".


Lol. I love my smartphone,  but I hate typing on it. I'm always having to fix misspelled words. Guess that one slipped by me
8/30/2016 6:56:06 PM EDT
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OP, I'm gonna make a somewhat educated guess here (from best I can tell from your pic). I'm thinking the black wire supplies current to your motor. The grey and yellow go to your heater, white is neutral and green is ground. The grey and yellow would be on the normally open contacts of your centrifugal switch. Once the switch opens the on the motor circuit, it closes on the heater circuit.
8/30/2016 6:58:03 PM EDT
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those windings look fucking toasted, shit can and buy a new one.
8/30/2016 7:00:33 PM EDT
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those windings look fucking toasted, shit can and buy a new one.
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They look like they had an HcLi bath
8/30/2016 7:03:07 PM EDT
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$55 buy a new one.

http://www.tcapplianceparts.com/product/frigidaire-manufactured-dryer-motor-assembly-134156500-rev-b-s58nxmzn-6929
8/30/2016 8:58:47 PM EDT
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Lol. I love my smartphone,  but I hate typing on it. I'm always having to fix misspelled words. Guess that one slipped by me
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Do you have a scbematic that shows what wires are what? If so, ohm out the windings (both start and run) They should read around 2-3 ohms. That rules out if they are open or shorted. That motor has a centrifugal switch also. It should be engaged (or closed) right now. It opens up at speed.


We now have a brand new Official ARFCOM Word, to take its rightful place beside "babnana".

"Scbematic".


Lol. I love my smartphone,  but I hate typing on it. I'm always having to fix misspelled words. Guess that one slipped by me


That's OK, you may have achieved immortality.

Your word will live on, in ARFCOM.

8/30/2016 8:59:39 PM EDT
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They look like they had an HcLi bath
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those windings look fucking toasted, shit can and buy a new one.

They look like they had an HcLi bath


WTF is HcLi?
8/31/2016 6:56:22 AM EDT
[#14]
Still alive, OP?
8/31/2016 6:57:46 AM EDT
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Make sure the windings aren't shorted to case, other than that put 120 to it and see if it works. To get really fancy you need a Megger, doubt you wanna buy one just to test one motor.  
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Meggers are fun! "Here, hold this!"
8/31/2016 12:04:12 PM EDT
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Yeah I'm here.  Mom (fighting cancer) had to go back to ER last night so I was distracted.

I think that black switch is likely the issue.  The coils have continuity (although i didn't notice the resistance).
I was hoping to figure out where to supply power to check the motor/switch combo before I order one for $90.
8/31/2016 12:06:30 PM EDT
[#17]
the motor will have a max and min resistance for each set of windings if its outside of those limits you know what your issue is you don't need a meger a ohm meter works just fine done it hundreds of time
8/31/2016 6:41:49 PM EDT
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Yeah I'm here.  Mom (fighting cancer) had to go back to ER last night so I was distracted.

I think that black switch is likely the issue.  The coils have continuity (although i didn't notice the resistance).
I was hoping to figure out where to supply power to check the motor/switch combo before I order one for $90.
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See if you can finger the centrifugal switch. Check continuity on grey and yellow wires (or at their terminals) before and after. If grey and yellow wires show continuity after you finger  the centrifugal switch, then the black and white wires are going to be your power for the motor.