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Estate 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...
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Estate Washer Timer - 60 Hz.
PartSelect Number PS11746742
Manufacturer Part Number WP8577356
The timer 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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Estate Washer Timer, Control (60 Hz.) (Motor
PartSelect Number PS11746373
Manufacturer Part Number WP8546685
The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences.
Estate Washer Timer, Control (60 Hz.) (Motor
PartSelect Number PS11742065
Manufacturer Part Number WP3953146
Pull tab at back of timer to release the knob.
Fixes these symptoms
- Will not drain
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Installation Instructions
TERRY from LAKELAND, FL
Would not rinse or spin
Do not assume it is timer...my bad...had washer apart to begin with , looking for problem...(ALWAYS look at the lid switch,I did not)when i broke the timer,and realized that was NOT the problem,I ordered lid switch and timer , installed both in less than 20 minutes , putting entire washer back together about an hour.Hooked it up , and POW!!!! IT WORKED!! lol!!!
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Estate Washer Timer
PartSelect Number PS11742012
Manufacturer Part Number WP3948357
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 Coeur d'Alene, ID
Washer stops on 1st spin/drain cycle
Unscrew timer/main control knob, then remove 2 spacers behind the knob. Remove 2 main control panel screws at each front lower corner. Rock panel back (pull slightly forward before rocking back to release plastic notches) to expose wire harness and timer. Remove 2 screws holding timer and disconnect timer electrical connector. Put new timer on with screws and attach connector correctly. Rock panel forward into place and reattach panel screws, spacers and knob. Note: Make sure lid switch is working properly before assuming the timer is bad. My switch is also intermittent and needed a shim on lid male plastic piece to engage the switch plate.
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Estate Washer Control Timer
PartSelect Number PS11750181
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10199989
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
SHAWN from Philadelphia, PA
washer not cycling or working on all cycles.
On my model You have to first lift the control panel in order to remove timer knob.I removed control panel by prying on the ends of panel one at a time with putty knife and rag to keep from scratching washer. I then use needle nose pliers to pull plastic under side of knob while pulling on knob which is the trickiest part of the job as knob will not come of til it is pulled from underside with needle nose pliers to release it then its easy from that point to disconnect wires and slide timer to the left to unlock it and in stall new timer.You have to take your time doing the repair and it will work out better for you.After replacing timer machine works on all cycles and completes entire cycle. Thank You PartSelect!
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Estate Washer Timer - Screws NOT Included
PartSelect Number PS11741992
Manufacturer Part Number WP3946448
The mounting holes must be tapped by using the old screws.
Installation Instructions
aubrey from indianapolis, IN
The Timer Would No Longer Advance On The Washer
The repair was way to easy. I unscrewed the two screws that held the control panel on top of the washer. I flipped the panel up to reveal the timer. I copied the part number and sent for and recieved the part pronto. Next I took off the control knob , loosened the two screwed that held the timer in place. Next ,I unplugged the timer from its connectionand then plug in the replacement part. Bodda-boom, bodda-bing. Its done. Just reattach the timer by the two screws to the panel and screw in the two panel screws. It worked like a charm
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Estate Washer Timer - 60hz
PartSelect Number PS11746304
Manufacturer Part Number WP8541939
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
SanJuanita from Fort Atkinson, WI
the timer died to where i manually had to run it
I took the back part off, had to use socket wrench and screw driver, lifted the top off, then I took the knob off, had to use the pliers to squeeze the ends together to take it off. then I took off the wire harness. Had to use the socket wrench . Took off the old timer and went in reverse to hook it all back together.
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Estate Washer Control Timer
PartSelect Number PS11746372
Manufacturer Part Number WP8546681
The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences. (60 Hz.)
Estate Washer Timer
PartSelect Number PS11742017
Manufacturer Part Number WP3948852
The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences.
*Note: You will need to pull the tab at backside of the timer to release the knob.
Fixes these symptoms
- Will not drain
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