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Anonymous Posted on Jun 17, 2014

My Emerson model k55hxjcp-2593 electric fan motor has 5 wires connecting to the motor. The replacement motor only has 4 wires. I need to know how to connect the new motor seeing there is only 4 wires

Does the replacement motor have to be wired differently?

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The motor should have wireing diagram on side. i would expect 2 of the wires go to a run capacitor & the other 2 are your 110 or 220 depending on unit need.

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Hi, Yes, but you need to know which wires do not need to be hooked up...


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