I would suggest checking by removing the extruded motor and seeing if it still works. If the motor is the same as your x/y motors, you can also swap the e-motor input to one and ensure it’s not something upstream.
(It could also be motor voltage, but that’s far less likely unless you were tweaking things,)
Looks like a bad stepper motor.
I would suggest checking by removing the extruded motor and seeing if it still works. If the motor is the same as your x/y motors, you can also swap the e-motor input to one and ensure it’s not something upstream.
(It could also be motor voltage, but that’s far less likely unless you were tweaking things,)