The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences.
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This part works with the following products:
Washer.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag.
Part# WP22001024 replaces these:
AP6006196, 22001024
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The part resolved my issues but unfortunately I did not look any further than this site when ordering. After the part shipped I found this exact same part for $60 cheaper. Very disappointing.
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Washing machine would only rinse the clothes until it stopped working.
1) Removed the two top screws to the control panel of the washer, 2) gently push / swung the control panel forward toward the front of the washer, 3) removed the middle knob cover, removed small interior lock which enable me to remove the whole knob component from the timer, 4) unplugged the top and bottom timer (wires) connections inside
... Read more the control panel, 5) removed the two screws holding the timer to the control panel. 6) then screw the new timer in place, re-plugged all the wiring connectings, installed the front knobs and metal lock, position the control panel back in place and secured it with the two top screws. Any body can do this & more...
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Ramiro from Brownsville, TX
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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timer gears wore out
removed screws holding the control board, unplugged the 2 wiring harnesses that hold all the wires connecting to the timer... next remove the cap on the timer button, then removed clip that released the spring and information button as far as which wash cycle and what not.. then there is 2 screws holding the timer in place. remo
... Read moreved those and the assembly came right out.. reversed the process when the part came and walla,, runs like new again.........
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edward from des plaines, IL
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Screw drivers
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Nancy
October 4, 2017
Washer doesn't agitate. Will spin out on first rinse, but not spinning when dial turned to final rinse. Prior to this, i thought the timer had an issue because it would only spin if you set it to that location on dial and turned it on. It will not agitate when filled and turned to a wash cycle. Will only fill then spin out on first rinse. Is this the timer or something else?
For model number LAT8804AAE
Hi Nancy,
Thank you for your question. There are a couple of parts that you would want to check out. I would suggest looking at your belt, lid switch, and your brake assembly as well. Good luck with your repair.
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