You can repair motors but most of the time it’s more hassle than it’s worth
Before we jump to any conclusions about it being the motor it could be worth checking a few things first such as
The fuse:the fuse could have saved the machine and check to see if it’s blown(visually or with a multimeter,if using a multimeter put it in continuity and if it beeps that means the the fuse hasn’t blown)
Also might be worth opening it up to see if the electronics have been damaged as that too could have had double the volts put through it
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If all looks good inside replacing the motor is probably the fix
Hi
You can repair motors but most of the time it’s more hassle than it’s worth
Before we jump to any conclusions about it being the motor it could be worth checking a few things first such as
The fuse:the fuse could have saved the machine and check to see if it’s blown(visually or with a multimeter,if using a multimeter put it in continuity and if it beeps that means the the fuse hasn’t blown)
Also might be worth opening it up to see if the electronics have been damaged as that too could have had double the volts put through it
If you see anything off or need any help let me know
Hopefully this helps
Any questions please ask
Thanks:-)