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USARMYCW
Jul 12, 2014Explorer
Try hitting the motor with a rubber mallet or hammer. Sometimes the springs that hold the brushes against the rotors weaken or rust and tapping the motor helps seat them.
I don't mean this to be a permanent solution. It might get the steps in so you can get on down the road. I just went thru this problem and this is what worked for me. I'm now getting a new motor to install.
I don't mean this to be a permanent solution. It might get the steps in so you can get on down the road. I just went thru this problem and this is what worked for me. I'm now getting a new motor to install.
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