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this post was submitted on 02 Jun 2025
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The first place to start is making sure the motor is getting power and working backwards upstream from there to the control board and then from the control switches back to the control board. Diagnosing a control board failure is a bit more complicated.
I just opened it up, reseated the connector wire.
I also disconnected the motor completely and gave it a twist from vane fully opened to closed.
The controller board is covered in a hard to open plastic shell, I have little interest in breaking it to figure out which prongs should have been pushed, so scratch diagnosing the board..
AHAHAHAH IT WORKED, MOTOR WIRE NEEDED RESEATING!
good job!
good job!