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[title] Test the main winding
[* icon_note] This step will require a multimeter. If you aren't familiar with how to use one, [guide|25632|here is a guide|new_window=true] that will help you.
-[* black] Disconnect the bare copper wire in line with pin 5 (the upper terminal with a bare copper wire).
+[* black] Disconnect the top bare copper wire aligned with terminal #5.
[* icon_caution] Be sure to grip the connector and not the wire when disconnecting.
-[* black] Measure the resistance between the diagonal terminal that you used in the prior step and the connector on the bare copper wire.
-[* black] This reading should be between 3.3 and 3.6 Ω. If it is outside this range the motor is defective and should be replaced.
+[* black] Measure the resistance from the diagonal terminal (between terminals #4–#6) and the top copper wire aligned with terminal #5.
+[* black] This reading should be 3.33.6 Ω. If it is outside this range the motor is defective and should be replaced.