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Timer
PartSelect Number PS11739274
Manufacturer Part Number WP22001255
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 agitate
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Installation Instructions
Jonathan from Westfield, NJ
No spin cycle
Popped-off the trim disc in the center of the timer knob to expose the locking clip. Then used a small screwdriver to pop it off. Then carefully removed the knob (careful, there's a spring inside). With the knob removed, you now have access to the two bolts that hold the timer in place. Removed them. Removed the screws that fasten the control panel and flipped it down and forward. Disconnected the wiring harness from the timer. Then reinstalled the new timer in the reverse order of disassembly. Viola'!
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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.
Timer
PartSelect Number PS11739266
Manufacturer Part Number WP22001083
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
Don from Crescent City, CA
The washer would only go on the delicate cycle no matter what cycle it was set on.
This is a coin-op washer so the timer had to be removed through the coin box. The top lid was first removed from the coin box. There is one 5/16 hex head screw holding the timer in. After removing the screw the timer was lifted from the box. It is a tight fit that requires some wiggling around of the timer. There are two plug in wire harnesses attached to the timer. Because of the position of the timer the wires are a little short, but are able to be unplugged. The new timer was installed and the procedure reversed.
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Timer
I set the arrow on the dial to "off"
Hardest part was removing and reinstalling the spring-loaded plastic knob on the dial.
Popped off the central disk, dropped the retaining spring clip with a screw driver and removed the spring assembly and dial from the timer shaft, in sequence. (Repeated this process to install, after new timer was mounted).
Two top screws hold the face plate and two hex nuts hold timer in the mointing.
the timer's lectrical plug and scocket hook up was simple.
I thought calibrating the new timer could be a problem but a permanet pin in the timer shaft points to the cycle (when installed) even when the arrow knob is removed.
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PartSelect Number PS11738800
Manufacturer Part Number WP208292
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
Greg from Charlotte, NC
Spin cycle would not work leaving clothes wet.
Replaced the timer.I set the arrow on the dial to "off"
Hardest part was removing and reinstalling the spring-loaded plastic knob on the dial.
Popped off the central disk, dropped the retaining spring clip with a screw driver and removed the spring assembly and dial from the timer shaft, in sequence. (Repeated this process to install, after new timer was mounted).
Two top screws hold the face plate and two hex nuts hold timer in the mointing.
the timer's lectrical plug and scocket hook up was simple.
I thought calibrating the new timer could be a problem but a permanet pin in the timer shaft points to the cycle (when installed) even when the arrow knob is removed.
Greg Jones, Charlotte N.C. Read more...
Timer
PartSelect Number PS11749597
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10175557
The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences.
Timer
I took the front panel off and replaced the timer, skit,timer and the knob timer....the wiring was easy since I am an electrician......the machine has been working perfect since then.......thanks Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11738822
Manufacturer Part Number WP21001595
When installing the timer, pull the small plastic tab on back of timer to release the timer knob.
Installation Instructions
Patricia from Broad Brook, CT
washer overflowing water from the top
first I cut a hole in the back of the machine to get at the hose that was pulled off...to take the back off was too big of a job.....then I reattached the hose that had pulled off and was leaking water everywhere'sI took the front panel off and replaced the timer, skit,timer and the knob timer....the wiring was easy since I am an electrician......the machine has been working perfect since then.......thanks Read more...
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