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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.
Fixes these symptoms
- Timer Not Working
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Eugene from CRUGER, MS
Timer
PartSelect Number PS11749833
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10185992
Installation Instructions
Rodney from NEWNAN, GA
The Dryer had simply quit turning off: either by moiture sensor or by timer. The timer knob would no longer advance.
I looked up the likely causes on this website and came up with two most likely causes: bad fuse ($10) or a bad timer assembly ($85). Since I suspected the timer assembly might be more likely cause but the fuse was relatively cheap, I went ahead and purchased both of those so I'd likely be able to fix it. Got the parts in 2 days, First I installed the fuse assembly using the video from this site as a coach. Took me maybe 5 minutes to replace, quite easy actually. Put it back together and tested to see if it had fixed the problem. It had not. So I replaced the timer assembly. I used the youtube videos of that for some coaching preparation. Again it was easy as pie. Took me 5 minutes to remove the old one and replace with the new one. Put it all back together and tested it. SUCCESS! that fixed it! So.. for about $100 in parts, I fixed it. The service call alone would have cost $150 not including parts, so I saved at least $150 doing it myself! Your diagnostic help advise was absolutely vital to enabling me to diagnose and find the right replacement parts! THANK YOU!
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Timer - 230V 60Hz
PartSelect Number PS11749827
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10185972
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
Dryer Timer Control
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PartSelect Number PS11749830
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10185981
60hz
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Joseph from LINCOLN, RI
timer control would get stuck
Bought the part and removed 10 screws unplugged the wiring and applied it to the new part. Reassembled, done.Super easy, works great! Read more...
Timer - 60Hz
PartSelect Number PS11746606
Manufacturer Part Number WP8566184
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
Installation Instructions
James from Nazareth, PA
Dryer stuck in middle of heat cycle.
Lets say the dryer ran all night thru the middle of the next day. It would stick on time dry and sensor dry cycle. Easy fix. Make sure you buy the right replacement timer. Remove the back cover of the control panel of the dryer. Make sure you unplug the dryer first. Two screws hold the timer in place. There are several wires connected to the timer. Take one off and place it on the new timer. Do this with all wires, it helps to use a needle nose pliers to pull the wires from the old timer. Install new timer with the two screws, replace the back panel, and plug the dryer back in. You're done. Pretty easy.
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Dryer Timer - 60 Hz.
PartSelect Number PS11745797
Manufacturer Part Number WP8299779
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
Dryer Timer - 60 Hz.
PartSelect Number PS11745799
Manufacturer Part Number WP8299781
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
Installation Instructions
Carl from San Marcos, TX
Heating element staying on all the time.
Well - I'd taken my clothes out of the dryer and put them on the pool table and went upstairs to go to bed. I thought at last moment to go pee first and ran back down stairs. Downstairs I smelled the odor of burning lint. When I looked into the laundry room, my dryer was glowing red hot - Sweet! It seems that the heating element was staying on even though the dryer was off. I looked in the various descriptions of myriad failures of dryers and didn't find that one in the documentation at all. So - I replaced the thermal fuse, the Thermal cut-off and the timer. Alas - the replacement timer had to be replaced because the clock motor was defective. When the second replacement timer arrived, it was quickly installed. Long story short - if the timer is in any play mode, the heating element stay on full blast - not low, not medium, but full on chub - and this is whether the fan or tumbler are on or not, door open or not. And so the mystery anomaly remains un-repaired, unresolved and perhaps even, undiagnosed. Note - the new Thermal Cut Off does not cut off anything even when it cookin red hot. Strange.
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TIMER
PartSelect Number PS11759803
Manufacturer Part Number W10894766
Installation Instructions
Ralph from TEATICKET, MA
no heat
tested all sensors and heating element came down to timer very easy to replace would have been cheaper for a sensor but that's life works now very easy fix... thanks
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Timer
PartSelect Number PS11749826
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10185971
Installation Instructions
Sharon from TOMS RIVER, NJ
Not turning on/Not engaging all selections
Removed timer knob on front. Removed hex head screws from the back of top panel using pliers to loosen and then screw driver to remove. Removed screws from old timer to remove it from the front panel. Took a photo of where the wires plugged into the timer (in case I was interrupted, I could go back to reference the picture.) Removed the wire leads and removed the old timer. Check the wires to make sure they were in good condition. Inserted wire leads into new timer and screwed it back to the front panel and reattached the top back cover panel. Put knob back on with the indicator at the 12 o’clock position. Done and the dryer works perfect fully. It took less then 15 minutes from pulling out the dryer, doing the repair and pushing the dryer back into position. The hardest part was removing over tightened screws.
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