
Timer
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PartSelect Number PS1482380
Manufacturer Part Number WH12X10348
Manufactured by
GE
Product Description
Timer Specifications
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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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Timer will not advance | Will Not Start
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Hotpoint.
Part# WH12X10348 replaces these:
AP3995038, 1264499, WH12X10348
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Mark
January 19, 2018
Our washing machine gets stuck during filling cycle. We have to manually advance the timer knob to the drain spin cycle. Do you think a new timer would solve the problem?
For model number WHDRR418G1WW

Hello Mark,
Thanks for your question. While the timer could be at fault, you may first want to test the lid switch with a multimeter for continuity. Replace it if it shows no continuity. Also test the water inlet valve as that may be causing issues. If neither part are at fault, the timer should be considered.
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John
January 23, 2019
The push pull knob will not go back in to stop the machine. It’s stuck in the out position. If i hold the dial with the arrow indicator i can spin the knob to start the machine but since the dial seems to be broken as well i can not tell which mode the washer is in. when i am lucky enough to get the washer to start it does run through a cycle. do i need this timer or am i needing other parts? can you tell me which parts i’d need . $130 for a timer is steep for me
For model number WJRR4170G1WW

Hello John, Thank you for the question. This sounds like an issue with the timer switch, Part Number: PS1482380. You can try to remove the knob and see if you can turn and push in the shaft the knob slips onto to see if it works normally. If it does then replace the knob. If the issue still persists, then the timer is defective. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
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Ladonna
January 22, 2018
I need the big wheel inside the washer timer not the whole assembly. Can i buy just that part
For model number VWSR4160G1WW

Hi Ladonna,
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately no. The timer is a closed part, it does not come in different pieces. Good luck with your repair.
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Oliver
February 6, 2019
My washer won’t agitate or spin. The agitator does not spin freely. I’ve already installed new motor and belt that i just bought from you. My washer still does not agitate or spin. Will a new timer solve my problem? Please help.
For model number GE WJSR4160G1WW

Hello Olivier, Thank you for your inquiry. I suggest checking the following parts: PS11736866 Agitator, PS1482517 Agitator Coupling, and PS1482372 Lid Switch with Wire Harness. Good luck with your repair!
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Lauren
June 28, 2019
I can hear my timer 'ticking' but in order to move the washing machine to the next cycle i have to manually push down, move, and pull back up the control knob. I had purchased a new control knob and replaced it with the old one, which seemed to help for a while, but it's almost like the timer is 'stripped' and won't advance to the next cycle even though i can hear it ticking. Do you think purchasing a new timer and replacing the old one will solve my problem?
For model number WHDRR418G1WW

Hello Lauren, Thank you for the question. This sounds like the timer is defective and will need to be replaced. Hope this helps!
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JUDY
December 10, 2018
Need to replace the unit doors this include the center metal piece?

Hello Judy, thank you for contacting us, In order for us to locate the correct parts and repair information we will require the model number of the unit. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. Look forward to hearing from you!
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STEPHEN
January 16, 2019
I need a diagram to put the timer back together
For model number WJRR4170G0WW

Hi Stephen,
Thank you for your question. There is a video listed with the part, that you may reference on how to install it. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Part Videos
Replacing your General Electric Washer Timer
Customer Repair Stories
Average Repair Rating: 4.2 / 5.0, 4 reviews.
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Knob and timer worn/broken where engaging.
Removed clip from old knob with needle nose pliers and removed knob. Pulled indicator dial off of the timer shaft. Removed three screws with nut driver from top of back panel and opened control panel.
One screw holds the timer mechanism in place. Unplugged wiring harness from timer and removed screw. Removed timer. There are tabs that the timer sits in. Make sure you have reinstalled the timer correctly in place.
Installed new timer and replaced screw. Closed control panel and replaced the three screws in back panel.
Slid indicator guide down over timer shaft making sure to line up the tab on dial with notch in nylon shaft. Slide know over metal shaft and replace the clip which holds the knob in place. Operate washer according to instructions. In the future be sure to turn your knob slowly when setting the wash cycle. Turning it too quickly can wear out or break the parts once more.
One screw holds the timer mechanism in place. Unplugged wiring harness from timer and removed screw. Removed timer. There are tabs that the timer sits in. Make sure you have reinstalled the timer correctly in place.
Installed new timer and replaced screw. Closed control panel and replaced the three screws in back panel.
Slid indicator guide down over timer shaft making sure to line up the tab on dial with notch in nylon shaft. Slide know over metal shaft and replace the clip which holds the knob in place. Operate washer according to instructions. In the future be sure to turn your knob slowly when setting the wash cycle. Turning it too quickly can wear out or break the parts once more.
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Dewey from Mesquite, TX
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Washer would not change cycles.
First I removed the dials and the cover, removed the one screw that held the timer in place, disconnected the wireing harness and pluged it into the new timer set it in place and replaced the screw that held it in place,replace cover and dials. [ anyone could do it. ] Thanks,Tommy
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Tommy from Reynolds, GA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Parts Used:WH12X10348
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timer hard to move and made noise
i took the three screws off the back then pulled the clip off for the knob one more screw for the timer rotated it out it came easy Thanks part select for help
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Scott from Fresno, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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Parts Used:WH12X10348
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Bad timer and belt
Removed screws from the back removed screw from timer replaced timer. Removed front panel and replaced belt videos were extremely helpful
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Dean from MINEOLA, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Dex C - March 6, 2020

Worked as it should
Worked as it should
Casey B - September 3, 2019

PartSelect was helpful and the part works great
The part works great. Originally found one on another site that was almost identical, but wasn't compatible. When we finally found the washer serial number, which we missed the first time because it was covered in dust, it was super easy to find the right part on PartSelect.
Paul F - March 24, 2018

Easy repair
Washer timer
Joann S - February 10, 2018

Correct part-quick delivery
We received our part sooner than expected and part was packaged well and worked fine
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PartSelect Number: PS1482380
Manufacturer Part Number: WH12X10348
Manufacturer Part Number: WH12X10348
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