I did notice I was getting a shock every time I unplugged the power lead ... anyway ... I could remove the motor and go and buy a new motor at Amorn ....
very suspicious, 43yrs old is not old, they found drugs in his room but drugs don't make you jump from your balcony.
They need to look at CCTV and verify who went into the room last and what time they came out.
RIP poor guy.
Tried again .... loosened all the fixing bolts to the winding casing .... loosened the back spindle screws ... baby oil down the front bearing ....
got plenty of buzzing on 3 ..... but no power to the shaft or very very minor .....
oh well ' I did try ... but sadly it's either the rubbish bin or the pop repair shop ...
The police do nothing about kids on bikes.
They are not serious about road safety and enforcing rules, if they were then kids would have helmets on for a start.
This place is a joke .... it'll never change
Update .....
after loosening the screws holding the winding together ... then plug it in and switch on 1 ... I get a slight buzzing noise, 2 .. strong buzz ... and 3 it's buzzing ...
so It's not the thermal fuse either I don't believe .... I think it's the motor shaft alignment or the winding alignment as it's trying but just won't force to spin.
The thermal fuse could be located in one of those insulated wire covers, but rather than cut the winding strings I'll make sure it's not located near the speed switch on the pedestal shaft first.
you need to go the the CMD ( command prompt ) and ' run as administrator '
then when the command prompt opens ... type in ' sfc /scannow and hit enter
let that run ... then type in ' DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth '
let that run ..... Then clean the PC with Wise 365 app ..... then restart ...
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but if your zero computer savvy then just take it to Pattayat2u shop behind Tukcom