Assuming you mean electric motors, the causes for failure include seized bearings and worn brushes. If the bearings or bushings are seized, the motor may fail. Most electric fans have thermal fuses, so if the motor seizes and overheats, the fuse blows. If the brushes are worn, then the motor is no receiving electricity and thus cannot turn.
Either the motor has a short, or is seized, for some reason.
It will not turn over on the starter motor.
Pool motor is overheating and or a short in the motor. You need a professional pool tech to troubleshoot.
Transmission fluid is just oil and will not unfreeze a seized engine.
No.
to arrest or be arrested
No
Take the door apart and disconnect the seized motor from linkage and tape up window and replace motor.
No power to fan, fan motor is burned out, fan motor has seized up, control circuit for fan not working.
It is a code. The G stands for Interagency Motor Pool System and the 13 stands for Subcompact Sedan.
my northstar pool pump is making noise.I think it might need new bearings.How do I take the motor off./