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Kenmore Dryer Timer
PartSelect Number PS11749831
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10185982
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
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Eugene from CRUGER, MS
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Kenmore Dryer Timer
PartSelect Number PS11745796
Manufacturer Part Number WP8299778
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting. 60 Hz.
Installation Instructions
David from Sealy, TX
Dryer timer would not turn off
Removed the back of the control panel, removed the 2 screws holding the timer on the units and replaced the timer wire for wire. The timer in place, put the 2 screws in and closed up the panel. tested the dryer work like a charm.
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Kenmore Dryer TIMER
PartSelect Number PS11728103
Manufacturer Part Number W10846428
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Michael from KELSO, WA
Dryer timer quit turning
Had this problem before with another dryer. Unplugged eletrical from wall first. I removed the back off of the upper portion of the dryer, about 4 screws, removed electrical plugs to timer, removed two screws holding timer. Reversed order
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Kenmore Dryer Timer
PartSelect Number PS416776
Manufacturer Part Number 131062300
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
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Bobby from Blue Ridge, TX
Timer would not shut dryer off.
A few screws out of the back of the top panel, pulled the dial off. Removed two more screws and the timer assembly came off. Then I just matched the color wires one at a time to the same spots on the new assmbly.
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Kenmore Dryer Timer
PartSelect Number PS268236
Manufacturer Part Number WE4X791
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
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George from Lebanon, TN
Intermittent then no heat
First guess is one of the thermostats. Used ohm meter to test all 5 thermostats. All looked good. (first clue) Bypassed all thermostats, dryer worked. Ordered thermostats. (a couple at a time) Replaced thermostats. Dryer did not work. Tested heating element. Looked good. (Second Clue) Replaced heating element. Still no go! Dryer started working then stopped. Very confused. Ordered timer. Replaced timer. Everything great! Works like a new one. Moral to this story, trust your meter! Should have been a very easy repair. Replaced belt while dryer apart.
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