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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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Gerald B - June 28, 2020
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Correct part and arrived in a timely manner.
This cycle timer arrived on time as advertised, installed easily and works well. It got bounced around in the box and had an attachment tab broken. A little gorilla glue and it is good as new. This was not the fault of PartSelect; I will order from them again if the need arises!
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The part worked perfectly
The part installed in 10 minutes and was less than half the price to have a repairman install.
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Average Repair Rating: 3.4 / 5.0, 6 reviews.
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Washer would not go into the next cycle.
I went on the internet check out a couple of videos on You Tube on changing out a Whirlpool Washing Machine Timer switch, watched it and did what they did on the video and found out it was real easy to do, and I had no problems at all.I think any DIY person could do it with little or no problems plus it didn't take me but about 20-25 min.
... Read more to change out the Timer Switch,plus you could save yourself a lot money on a service call.
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Mike from West Point, MS
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Clock stop working in the middle of cycle
Remove to screws from rear of control panel, remove the clock assemble, replace with the new one, and reinstall the control panel.
Dino from Brockton, MA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
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Washer would not advance cycle
Tried different cycles, none advanced. Went online to find exploded view of washer top for removal information. Remove power plug from outlet! Removed a few screws and bolts, pulled plugs and the knob. Look around further instructions were inside. Then removed existing timer for part number specifics. Checked online - timer costs were cl
... Read moreose but shipping varied quite a bit. PartSelect had the best value. Received package next day. Installed and running within a half hour.
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John from Wauconda, IL
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Easy
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15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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washer full of water and won't cycle
I was looking for a repairman when I found your excellent website. Even with the advice from your share the stories it took almost an hour to get the control panel off the top of the machine. There were 2 sets of 2 screws and when I finally realized what sliding the panel forward toward the front of the machine meant it came right off. Wh
... Read moreen I first replaced the lid switch (easy once the control panel was open) the machine still wouldn't cycle. My choice was replace the timer, call a repairman or buy a new machine. Replacing the timer was easy with the control panel already open but I had to buy a 1/4 and 3/16 hex nut driver to remove the timer. The whole repair including parts, shipping and tools cost $110. Without your diagrams and parts list I never would have had the guts to try this repair. Thanks.
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peter from bethesda, MD
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A Bit Difficult
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1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Washer would fill and stop, would not agitate; advance the cycles
First I went to the Whirlpool site and downloaded the illustrated parts list for this model (a PDF file).
Seeing the part number, I then ordered the part from PartSelect.com.
While waiting for the part I tried to research how to remove the timer knob, but none of the online help I found was correct- the knob does not
... Read more unscrew, but is held in place by a black plastic "keeper" on the back of the timer. The removal instructions are printed on the timer.
When the timer arrived I unscrewed the 2 screws at the back and edge of the console panel. Then the panel lifts up and out, exposing the timer. I released the knob, then removed a small screw beneath the knob that holds the timer.
Then I unplugged the wiring harness from the timer and removed it. I then reversed these procedures and installed the new timer.
As it turned out, the problem was not with the timer at all, but rather a defective lid switch, which is also located under the console panel.
Once I replaced the lid switch (very easy), the washer worked perfectly again.
Despite my imperfect initial diagnosis, a very satisfying experience.
Thanks for the great service.
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Rick from Littleton, NH
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
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The washer would fill up then it would stop and do nothing.
I follow the instruction that I read online. I open the back of the panel by removing the four screws then I took of a small screw that is holding the timer in place. I unpluged the timer from the conector and reverse the whole process to put it back together. I had never done any of this stuff but thank to your help and the forum I wa
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jorge from Miami, FL
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
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Karen
March 4, 2019
Washer will fill up and go to agitation cycle but will not advance, if i manually turn off the wash cycle and turn the control then restart it will drain but i have to continue to manually go through the cycle to wash a load of clothes. What could cause the problem? Thanks, karen
For model number LSQ920PQ0
Hello Karen, Thank you for the question. This sounds like an issue with a defective timer, Part Number: PS11746384. If it is defective it will not advance through the cuycles properly. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Phil
November 20, 2018
The lid switch broke , so I disconnected the ground wire for it, so I could pull the switch out. I held the switch in so i could get the machine to go through a cycle. The timer started making internal noises. Now it fills ok but doesn't seem to go to the agitate stage but it spins the water out well. Could the timer have gotten damaged because the ground wire for the lid switch wasn't connected? Could the timer just be " confused" and there is some way to get it back insinc / on track? Is there a way to test it?Any help in solving this dilemma would be greatly appreciated.
For model number LSQ9200PQ4
Hello Phil, Thank you for the question. It is possible the timer was shorted when the wire was disconnected. It could also be the damaged switch. I recommend replacing the switch first to see if it fixes the issue. If not the timer may need to be replaced as well. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
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Mike
July 14, 2021
My washer will run though the entire cycle fine one day. Then it will fill, stop and wait a couple of hours before it starts up again. Then it will go weeks and be fine. Then it will do the same thing for days on end. Does this sound like the timer?
For model number LSQ9200PT3
Hello Mike, Thank you for the question. Yes, this would indicate the Timer is not going through the cycles properly. The Timer will need to be replaced. We hope this helps!
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JSC
December 28, 2024
Hello, having an issue with a burning smell coming from the motor. This is coupled with the machine stopping its cycle. So far it has only stopped the cycle when it is full of water. Could the burning smell be caused by the Timer not communicating with the motor properly?
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For model number LSQ9549PW2
Hi Jsc, thank you for reaching out. The burning smell coming from the motor could be an issue with the drive motor, part number PS11743427. Before replacing the timer, we would suggest replacing the drive motor. We hope this solves your problem!
My washer doesn't do the final spin about half the time, sometimes it doesn't spin, sometimes slow, sometimes just like it should. Also the timer switch has a growl to it once in a while and you can tap the top of panel lightly and it will stop. Seems if my clutch were bad it would be more consistent, is it the timer switch possibly?
For model number LSQ9019PW3
Hello John, thank you for your question. It could be a timer issue, but usually if the timer is bad it either will spin, or not spin at all. The slow spin leads me to believe the issue is with the clutch, or the direct drive motor coupling. I would recommend checking the clutch and motor coupling for any wear and tear first. If these two parts are bad, they are quite easy to determine by looking at them. If the seem like they are in good condition the issue could be the timer, or the wiring to the timer. I hope this helps!
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ARTURO
January 9, 2019
Washer does not stop at end of cycle. Jumps to next cycle. Would it be the timer?
For model number LSQ9560PW4
Hello Arturo, Thank you for the question. Yes, if the appliance does not advance to the next cycle it suggests the timer is defective and will need to be replaced. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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PartSelect Number: PS11746384
Manufacturer Part Number: WP8557301
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