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Dryer Timer – Part Number: WP305448
Dryer Timer
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PartSelect #: PS11740662
Manufacturer #: WP305448
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TIMER – Part Number: 305447
TIMER
PartSelect #: PS604965
Manufacturer #: 305447
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Timer – Part Number: 305449
Timer
PartSelect #: PS604968
Manufacturer #: 305449
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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Connector, Triac – Part Number: 305453
Connector, Triac
PartSelect #: PS604973
Manufacturer #: 305453
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 4173274
DISCONTINUED
PartSelect #: PS356705
Manufacturer #: 4173274
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CONTROL PANEL – Part Number: 305422
CONTROL PANEL
PartSelect #: PS73474
Manufacturer #: 305422
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Cam Plate, Right – Part Number: CC-22054
Cam Plate, Right
PartSelect #: PS604548
Manufacturer #: CC-22054
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Selector Disc., Single or Upper Oven – Part Number: 305073-5
Selector Disc., Single or Upper Oven
PartSelect #: PS604670
Manufacturer #: 305073-5
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Indicator Light - Oven, Single or Upper Oven – Part Number: CC-71212
Indicator Light - Oven, Single or Upper Oven
PartSelect #: PS604673
Manufacturer #: CC-71212
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Selector Switch, Single or Upper Oven – Part Number: 305001
Selector Switch, Single or Upper Oven
PartSelect #: PS604674
Manufacturer #: 305001
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Oven Light Switch – Part Number: CC-14058
Oven Light Switch
PartSelect #: PS604678
Manufacturer #: CC-14058
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Vent Insert – Part Number: CC-540426
Vent Insert
PartSelect #: PS604681
Manufacturer #: CC-540426
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Dryer Timer Failed
Repair was simple after I found out how to get access (via 4 screws on the top edge). The plastic plug at the dial center was pried out & screws securing timer dial removed. The screws securing the timer were behind the dial plate. With the old timer out the wires were carefully swapped and the system reassembled.
Parts Used:
Dryer Timer
  • STANLEY from POWAY, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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dryer would not stop
I pried out the plastic cover on the front of the timer knob using the head of a nail. The timer knob was held on by a nut which I removed. After removing the timer knob and associated parts I removed the two screws holding on the dryer timer. I then removed four screws on the top of the dryer (two on each side). I tilted the control panel forward to expose the dryer timer. The new timer looked different than the timer in the dryer but I followed the color code on the contacts to move the wires from the old timer to the new timer. I put everything back together and the dryer works great.
Parts Used:
Dryer Timer
  • Ted from Livermore, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Timer Would Not Operate Correctly. Replaced Unit.
This repair can be made from the front of the machine without having to pull the dryer out for access. Remove the power cord from the wall outlet. Remove the four (4) phillips head screws on the top of the control panel. (Two screws on each side. ) Gently pry the cap from the center of the control knob. Use a 7/16 " nutdriver or socket to unscrew the nut holding the timer shaft. This also allows access to the two screws behind the timer dial. Use a 1/4" nutdriver or socket to remove the two screws allowing removal of the timer from the panel. Orientate the replacement timer to the old unit and relocate each wire one at a time. Be sure each wire is firmly secure to the new timer. Reverse the procedure to install the new timer.
Parts Used:
Dryer Timer
  • MIKE from CROWN POINT, IN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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