Induction motors are the workhorses of industry instead of the conventional combustion engine nowadays. To essentially reduce the risk of motor failure, it is important to perform regular maintenance of motors. This means one may avoid very costly expensive downtime from plant by proper time-scheduling of motor replacement or repair if impending failure can be known in advance. It is simulated and compared the difference of the current signal between normally operated and the eccentric rotor of motors in this paper. Hopefully, the results can be used as a reference for diagnosing motor fault in the future.