The problem is that what u r trying to blend is too thick usually. Add more liquid and u should be fine.
My fan blade was still fastened very well. I followed the wire from the electromagnetic sensor next to the fan blades. I wiggled this connector and the unit started working. Then I saw that the plug had worked its way halfway out. I used a needle nose pliers to force it all the way back on the pcb. Thanks so much for this video and help.
I know this was years ago, but posting a response for others who search for BlendTech Overload Repair...I had it happen this morning, it was a relatively quick fix, I recorded it & posted on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJ1ELogaUi8
Short summary, take off the bottom & see if the nut came off the bottom of the motor.
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That is what i figured , but it is still doing it even with water in it. Does it just need time to reset or something?
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