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Based on what I have read, I need a new TT motor. Can I use the AP2024962 (GE) motor with a D shaft? Do I pry the coupler off to check or is it a D? I tried pulling the coupler off and met resistance. I realize that I access the motor from underneath but dont want to disassemble until the part arrives. Th Frigidaire speced part appears to be a D shaft but is like 150$. The GE/aftermarket part ref'd above is around $30. Thanks.
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Yes, looks like you can use this GE motor ( AP2024962) instead of the one sold by Frigidaire. Gene.
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