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Whirlpool Washer Timer Control
The parts I ordered on Monday, came to my house the next day and I did not pay for additonal shipping. I returned the timer and the $ was credited to my account in about one week. Partsselect is about the best experience I have had on the internet. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11746676
Manufacturer Part Number WP8572976
The timer (60 Hz) controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences.
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Martin from Cleveland, TN
washer would not run
First, I removed the two screws that hold the back-top in place. I removed the top to get to the control timer. I replaced the control timer with a new part and replaced the lid switch (which I broke removing the old one). Put it all back together and still nothing. I removed the two spring U clamps at the top back that hold the entire casing in place. I removed the casing. I checked out the wires leading to the motor and the white wire showed signs of a burn. When touching this wire it broke off. I used a pigtale from the connector to the old wire, soldered it in place and put it all back together AND, WOW, LUCKY ME it has been working since. The parts I ordered on Monday, came to my house the next day and I did not pay for additonal shipping. I returned the timer and the $ was credited to my account in about one week. Partsselect is about the best experience I have had on the internet. Read more...
Whirlpool Washer Timer
I then removed the drain hose from the wall drain to allow me to turn the washer to gain access to the the back panel.
From the front, I then removed the plastic timer knob from the timer by unscrewing it. Then I pulled the plastic plate with the arrow on it to remove it. This exposed the screws that attached the timer to the control panel. I left them attached.
I then removed the two screws on the bottom of the front of the control panel (on each end) that attach the control panel to the washer.
I then went to the rear of the washer and removed the two screws on the top of the rear of the control panel.
I went back to the front and pulled the control panel forward and up to release it from the washer.
I then removed the two screws (that were under the plastic plate) that attached the timer to the panel and removed the timer from the panel.
Then I unplugged the wiring harness from the timer and removed the timer completely.
From there I reversed the procedure to install the new timer and knob. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS871336
Manufacturer Part Number 285938
The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences. Includes mounting screws.
Fixes these symptoms
- Will not drain
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Installation Instructions
Joe from Covington, GA
Washer would not wash on "normal" cycle. Had to play with the knob to get it to run at all. Washer would not drain properly either.
I unplugged the washer from the electrical outlet. I then removed the drain hose from the wall drain to allow me to turn the washer to gain access to the the back panel.
From the front, I then removed the plastic timer knob from the timer by unscrewing it. Then I pulled the plastic plate with the arrow on it to remove it. This exposed the screws that attached the timer to the control panel. I left them attached.
I then removed the two screws on the bottom of the front of the control panel (on each end) that attach the control panel to the washer.
I then went to the rear of the washer and removed the two screws on the top of the rear of the control panel.
I went back to the front and pulled the control panel forward and up to release it from the washer.
I then removed the two screws (that were under the plastic plate) that attached the timer to the panel and removed the timer from the panel.
Then I unplugged the wiring harness from the timer and removed the timer completely.
From there I reversed the procedure to install the new timer and knob. Read more...
Whirlpool Washer Timer
PartSelect Number PS11748352
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10111389
The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences.
Whirlpool Washer Timer
PartSelect Number PS11741989
Manufacturer Part Number WP3946430
The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences.
Installation Instructions
MICHAEL from JASPER, TX
Washing Machine Timer Would Not Cycle
Unplug power then remove timer dial counter clockwise, remove the 2 phillip head screws from top cover remove 2 screws holding timer assy. The new timer assy mounting brackets holes[2] are not threaded so I used sheet metal screws or you can use self tapping screws.
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Whirlpool Washer Timer
PartSelect Number PS11742042
Manufacturer Part Number WP3951166
To release the knob, pull the tab at the backside of the timer.
This timer controls the operations of your washer: water level, length of cycles, and sequences. (60 Hz.)
Installation Instructions
Gary from Maple Grove, MN
Timer was bad.
I removed 4 screws holding the trim and timer mechanism.There is 1 phillips screw holding the timer to remove,and a plastic piece to pull out from the back of the timer.I easily pulled it off,and the timer fell right off.I removed the wiring harness,and removal was done.Installing the timer was a reversal of the process.Slide the timer in place.install 1 screw,snap wiring harness on.push timer dial on,shroud back in place and 4 screws to put back in. The whole process took me 15 minutes,and is a very simple fix.My wife was thrilled,and I was the hero!
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Whirlpool Washer Timer
PartSelect Number PS11748462
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10116523
The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences.
Installation Instructions
Kurt from Dallas, GA
Washer stop in mid cycle
Removed front panel which gave me acess to the timer, slide timer to the right, timer was then free from the front panel removed two connectors. Replacement was done in reverse. No trouble at all.
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