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Timer
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34 Reviews
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
  • No heat or not enough heat
  • Shuts off too soon
  • Timer will not advance
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Eugene from CRUGER, MS
Dryer would not heat
Repair was very easy only took about ten minutes Read more...
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Timer
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11 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11749833
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10185992
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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! Read more...
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$110.89
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Timer - 230V 60Hz
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6 Reviews
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.
Fixes these symptoms
  • No heat or not enough heat
  • Timer will not advance
  • Will not shut off
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Rufus from REDDING, CA
No function
Replaced timer Read more...
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$451.88
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Electronic Control Board
PartSelect Number PS11749572
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10174745
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Scott from Manassas, VA
Dryer indicated error codeF23 after 1 minute of operation
I followed the test guidance on the tech sheet (located behind the front lower cover). According to it, F23 was a short in the outlet thermistor. The thermistor tested good along with all the other replaceable temp related devices.
I then started a general diagnostic following the steps in the tech guide. The dryer failed a motor control step which indicated a bad control board. Replacing the board (after it arrived) took less than 5 minutes and was 100% plug and play.
The most difficult part was ensuring that the test leads for the multimeter were on the correct test points. If you are not confident in using a multimeter, I would not recommend you perform this level of repair.
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$175.57
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Dryer Timer Control
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8 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11749830
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10185981
60hz
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  • No heat or not enough heat
  • Timer will not advance
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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!
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$413.47
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Electronic Control Board
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3 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11748354
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10111606
This part is located in the control panel. It senses the resistance change and opens and closes a relay sending power to the dryer heater.
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Carrie from WEXFORD, PA
F01 Error Code
At first, my dryer would just make a clicking noise but would not start. After some research, I unplugged it to try to 'reset' it and after that, I noticed the F01 error. Some quick research on the internet you can find the source of the error is a failed machine board. Some DYI people soldered the part where the connection broke but, I chose to just buy the new part. I was pretty confident where the error was and did not want to waste time and the cost of a repair man visit. I followed the instructions on the most thorough YouTube video and removed the top of the dryer, took pictures of the control board wires and began the removal process. The insertion fo the new board took about 1 minute. All in all, the physical work took my husband and I about 10 minutes. Research was about an hour and I had the part shipped overnight. This website has saved me hundred of dollars and lots of wasted time trying to find a repair man when Covid has made it difficult to get anyone to your house. Our washer sprung a leak during the initial lockdown and we were able to fix that ourselves as well.
My only comment about the part is that the chime at the end of the cycle is very different. I have yet to find out if I can change that but it is not too bothersome.
I love this website and its products!
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$212.72
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Timer - 60Hz
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21 Reviews
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.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Shuts off too soon
  • Timer will not advance
  • Will not shut off
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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. Read more...
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Timer
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5 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11741133
Manufacturer Part Number WP33002855
NOTE: As per the manufacturer this timer will not work on any 8400 model. All 8400 model, series 16 or higher,there is another timer used. PS2036428
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Bruce from MOUNT HOREB, WI
Replaced Dryer Cycling Thermostat
Wow, what an easy job. Once i figured out what to do it took under 30 minutes and very easy. Unfortunately my model must have been between years or something as every instructional video showed that to replace my cycling thermostat, the first step is to take off the back of the dryer and showed the thermostat only accessable from the back. The back of my model does not come off. In addition, the cycling thermostat is in the front of the dryer and not the back. I received the correct part, but to replace, i just needed to remove the front of the dryer and the thermostat was attached to the front of the blower vent/duct. Read more...
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$421.22
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Main Control Board
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS11749573
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10174746
Note: Before installation please unplug dryer and be sure to ground yourself as electronics are sensitive and can be destroyed by electromagnetic charge.
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$212.67
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Dryer Timer
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4 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11741062
Manufacturer Part Number WP33001730
This 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
  • No heat or not enough heat
  • Timer will not advance
  • Will not shut off
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Installation Instructions
george from camden, SC
The dryer would not cool down in the permenant press cycle or any other cycle.
Pull the electric plug. With a nut driver and phillips screw driver remove two bolts and three screws on the rear access plate. Gently pull the knob from the front pannel and with the nut driver remove the two bolts under the knob. The timer is now loose from the drver. Match the wire plug codes on the old and new timers. Remove one wire at a time from the old timer with pliers and plug it onto the new timer on the same coded pin. Slide the timer back into the pannel and replace the two bolts that hold it. Replace the knob. Replace the three screws and two bolts holding the back pannel. Plug the electric cord back into the wall socket. Read more...

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