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Hi @michaelcasale
Follow the ''TEST #3 Motor Circuit'' as shown on p.15 of the tech sheet you linked or the Motor Resistance Test on p.7 of the tech sheet I linked below, (see ''Note'') to check if the motor itself is OK.
I'm not sure from your question whether you checked the resistance of the motor windings to see if it is OK or not.
If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing and if it is the model number as shown below then here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3hcrzhgfpj-001268/amana-nfw7300ww00-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful.
Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is shown with it. Search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
''Note:'' If the full model number of your washer is NFW7300WW00 then according to two major parts suppliers. the tech sheet for your model is Whirlpool p/n [document|32597|W10252711] and not W11320651B as you have linked. The 6F E1 error code indicates the same problem area but the sheet that you linked is more comprehensive what to check if it occurs.
-if it isn't the model number then what is it?
+If it isn't the model number of your machine, please post what number it is, as it may help to find the correct information (and parts if necessary).

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Hi @michaelcasale
Follow the ''TEST #3 Motor Circuit'' as shown on p.15 of the tech sheet you linked or the Motor Resistance Test on p.7 of the tech sheet I linked below, (see ''Note'') to check if the motor itself is OK.
I'm not sure from your question whether you checked the resistance of the motor windings to see if it is OK or not.
If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing and if it is the model number as shown below then here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3hcrzhgfpj-001268/amana-nfw7300ww00-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful.
Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is shown with it. Search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
-''Note:'' If the full model number of your washer is NFW7300WW00 then according to two major parts suppliers. the tech sheet for your model is Whirlpool p/n [document|32597|W10252711] and not W11320651B as you have linked. The 6F E1 error code indicates the same problem area but the sheet that you linked is more comprehensive what to check if it occurs
+''Note:'' If the full model number of your washer is NFW7300WW00 then according to two major parts suppliers. the tech sheet for your model is Whirlpool p/n [document|32597|W10252711] and not W11320651B as you have linked. The 6F E1 error code indicates the same problem area but the sheet that you linked is more comprehensive what to check if it occurs.
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+if it isn't the model number then what is it?

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Hi @michaelcasale
-Follow the ''TEST #3 Motor Circuit'' as shown on p.15 of the tech sheet you linked or the Motor Resistance Test on p.7 of the tech sheet I linked below, (see note) to check if the motor itself is OK.
+Follow the ''TEST #3 Motor Circuit'' as shown on p.15 of the tech sheet you linked or the Motor Resistance Test on p.7 of the tech sheet I linked below, (see ''Note'') to check if the motor itself is OK.
I'm not sure from your question whether you checked the resistance of the motor windings to see if it is OK or not.
-If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing and if it is the model number as shown above then here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3hcrzhgfpj-001268/amana-nfw7300ww00-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful.
+If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing and if it is the model number as shown below then here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3hcrzhgfpj-001268/amana-nfw7300ww00-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful.
Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is shown with it. Search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
''Note:'' If the full model number of your washer is NFW7300WW00 then according to two major parts suppliers. the tech sheet for your model is Whirlpool p/n [document|32597|W10252711] and not W11320651B as you have linked. The 6F E1 error code indicates the same problem area but the sheet that you linked is more comprehensive what to check if it occurs

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Hi @michaelcasale
-Try doing the ''TEST #3 Motor Circuit'' as shown on p.15 of the tech sheet you linked or the Motor Resistance Test on p.7 of the tech sheet I linked below, (see note) to check if the motor is OK or not.
+Follow the ''TEST #3 Motor Circuit'' as shown on p.15 of the tech sheet you linked or the Motor Resistance Test on p.7 of the tech sheet I linked below, (see note) to check if the motor itself is OK.
+
+I'm not sure from your question whether you checked the resistance of the motor windings to see if it is OK or not.
If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing and if it is the model number as shown above then here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3hcrzhgfpj-001268/amana-nfw7300ww00-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful.
Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is shown with it. Search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
''Note:'' If the full model number of your washer is NFW7300WW00 then according to two major parts suppliers. the tech sheet for your model is Whirlpool p/n [document|32597|W10252711] and not W11320651B as you have linked. The 6F E1 error code indicates the same problem area but the sheet that you linked is more comprehensive what to check if it occurs

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Hi @michaelcasale
-Did you try doing the TEST #2: Human-Machine Interface (HMI) checks on p.14 of the tech sheet as suggested in the F6 E1 error code meaning on p.8, I'm not sure from your question whether you did or not?
+Try doing the ''TEST #3 Motor Circuit'' as shown on p.15 of the tech sheet you linked or the Motor Resistance Test on p.7 of the tech sheet I linked below, (see note) to check if the motor is OK or not.
-Note: If the full model number of your washer is NFW7300WW00 then according to two major parts suppliers. the tech sheet for your model is Whirlpool p/n [document|32597|W10252711] and not W11320651B as you have linked. The 6F E1 error code indicates the same problem area but the sheet that you linked is more comprehensive what to check if it occurs
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-If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing and if it is the model number as shown above then here's the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3hcrzhgfpj-001268/amana-nfw7300ww00-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful.
+If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing and if it is the model number as shown above then here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3hcrzhgfpj-001268/amana-nfw7300ww00-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful.
Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is shown with it. Search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
+
+''Note:'' If the full model number of your washer is NFW7300WW00 then according to two major parts suppliers. the tech sheet for your model is Whirlpool p/n [document|32597|W10252711] and not W11320651B as you have linked. The 6F E1 error code indicates the same problem area but the sheet that you linked is more comprehensive what to check if it occurs

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Hi @michaelcasale
-Try doing the TEST #2: Human-Machine Interface (HMI) checks on p.14 of the tech sheet as suggested in the F6 E1 error code meaning on p.8 and check if that narrows it down.
+Did you try doing the TEST #2: Human-Machine Interface (HMI) checks on p.14 of the tech sheet as suggested in the F6 E1 error code meaning on p.8, I'm not sure from your question whether you did or not?
Note: If the full model number of your washer is NFW7300WW00 then according to two major parts suppliers. the tech sheet for your model is Whirlpool p/n [document|32597|W10252711] and not W11320651B as you have linked. The 6F E1 error code indicates the same problem area but the sheet that you linked is more comprehensive what to check if it occurs
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+If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing and if it is the model number as shown above then here's the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3hcrzhgfpj-001268/amana-nfw7300ww00-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful.
+
+Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is shown with it. Search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.

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Hi @michaelcasale
Try doing the TEST #2: Human-Machine Interface (HMI) checks on p.14 of the tech sheet as suggested in the F6 E1 error code meaning on p.8 and check if that narrows it down.
-Note: According to two major parts suppliers. the tech sheet for your model is Whirlpool p/n [document|32597|W10252711] and not W11320651B as you have linked. The 6F E1 error code indicates the same problem area but the sheet that you linked is more comprehensive what to check if it occurs
+Note: If the full model number of your washer is NFW7300WW00 then according to two major parts suppliers. the tech sheet for your model is Whirlpool p/n [document|32597|W10252711] and not W11320651B as you have linked. The 6F E1 error code indicates the same problem area but the sheet that you linked is more comprehensive what to check if it occurs

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Hi @michaelcasale
-Try doing the TEST #2: Human-Machine Interface (HMI) checks on p.14 of the tech sheet as suggested in the F6 E1 error code meaning on p.8 and check if that narrows it down?
+Try doing the TEST #2: Human-Machine Interface (HMI) checks on p.14 of the tech sheet as suggested in the F6 E1 error code meaning on p.8 and check if that narrows it down.
Note: According to two major parts suppliers. the tech sheet for your model is Whirlpool p/n [document|32597|W10252711] and not W11320651B as you have linked. The 6F E1 error code indicates the same problem area but the sheet that you linked is more comprehensive what to check if it occurs

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Hi @michaelcasale

Try doing the TEST #2: Human-Machine Interface (HMI) checks on p.14 of the tech sheet as suggested in the F6 E1 error code meaning on p.8 and check if that narrows it down?

Note: According to two major parts suppliers. the tech sheet for your model is Whirlpool p/n [document|32597|W10252711] and not W11320651B as you have linked. The 6F E1 error code indicates the same problem area but the sheet that you linked is more comprehensive what to check if it occurs

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