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:
Kenmore.
Part# WP661636 replaces these:
AP6010253, 3953937, 3954030, 661636, 661636R
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Lue V - June 3, 2020
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Easy repair, good part
I would give it a 5 star but the two hole for the bolt to go onto isnt even threaded, I hope the two holes would be threaded next time so you wouldn't have to go to a hardware store just to buy an tap to tap the two holes. It's an time killer.
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William R - October 5, 2018
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timer
I got the part fast. I still have the problem it go through wash cycle and stop
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Earle S - February 22, 2018
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Kenmore Timer
Easy install, worked perfectly.
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William
April 2, 2018
The second rinse and spin does not start..i have to manually turn the knob to start the the 2nd rinse and spin cycle..do i need to replace the timer?
For model number 3954030
Hello William, thank you for your question. Yes, it does sound like the timer is the issue. If the cycles are working at the beginning of the wash, but is stopping and can be manually started again by turning the knob, the timer should be replaced. Good luck with your repair!
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Andrew
November 27, 2019
My washer runs through the hold cycle but when it gets to the last spin it will not spin out'. I can turn it off and on and it will spin fine. Could it be the timer missing the last spin? I can also jar the lid a bit and it will start the timer will move a little. I don't think it is the lid switch because it work on all other cycles
For model number 110.20702991
Hello Andrew, Thank you for the question. This does sound like a defective Lid Switch Assembly, PartSelect Number PS11742021. Hope this helps!
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Lonnie
October 7, 2021
Washer does not drain or spin after the rinse no matter which cycle. There is no motor sound. Lid switch tests okay.
For model number 11020712991
Hello Lonnie, Thank you for the question. We suggest testing the Lid Switch. If the switch is defective it thinks the lid is open and not safe to start the drain and spin cycle. When tested with a Multimeter, it should show to have continuity. We hope this helps!
The timer knob spins, but nothing happens when we pull it. Is there a fix for that?
For model number 11020722990
Hello Mark, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, the issue seems to be with the washer timer, part number PS11743431. We would suggest checking the continuity of the timer using a multimeter. We hope this helps!
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