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Use a oem replacement power cord, remove one wire at and make a drawing of location or take a picture connect the wires back in the proper position. If you removed power cord before doing this yuou will have to send it or take to repair shop.
https://servicenet.dewalt.com/Products/Detail?isId=true&productNumber=DW402&selectedType=7177

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SOURCE: runs slow after new brushes

I`m not quite sure of what you mean but if the brushes were not seated right it mite slow it down or you mite have a stretched drive belt. I hope this does trick.

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