This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
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Replacing your General Electric Dryer Timer
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This part works with the following products:
Dryer.
Part# WE4M189 replaces these:
AP2042594, 276471, WE04M0189
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Timer and Igniter out.
Fixed both issues. Go to http://www.do-it-yourself-washing-machine-and-dryer-repair-help.com/ The videos were all the help and information I needed, no log-in is necessary, and it was super helpful to me, found everything I needed. Was hesitant to remove the drum to get to the igniter but the videos show everything and are well done.
Took top off ,4 screws.Took old timer out and just transferred wires to new one, very easy and worked perfect.Would probally get new knob also if ever done again.
robert from plaquemine, LA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
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Broken Pulley Idler and Timer.
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I just want to start by saying thanks to Partselect for having such a great website. The site is easy to navigate and with the explosion views allowed 'us novice' to select the right part the first time.
With post from previous DIY'ers, help make my repair very easy and simple. I had to replace the timer and t
... Read morehe Pulley Idler. I first removed the top, leaving the timer panel connected by wires. I then removed the belt from the drum. That step was easy since the Pulley Idler was broke. I simply slid off the drum with ease. Once the belt was off I disassembled the front panel of the dryer. With the front panel off, I used a 3ft clamp to hold the drum in place while I unscrewed the three drum screws inside. I then pulled the drum out and set to the side. The tension pulley was simple to remove and reinstall. I reversed the steps above until the I got to the installation of the timer panel. With the new timer I put them side by side. I pulled one wire at a time and replaced to the new timer. Once all wires have been transferred, I then pulled the knob off the front. I used a small and medium flat head screwdriver, the small one to pry up the keeper flap and the medium to hold it. I was able to turn the timer and release it with ease. I then inserted the new timer and replaced the knob. I finished reinstalling the dryer and tested. Works great! This all took approximately an hour.
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Michael from Broussard, LA
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Timer would not regulate dryer time
I was able to take off the front top panel (4 star screws) folded top panel towards me. Marked all the wires to make it easier to remember where they go on new timer. (could have just removed and replaced on new timer as wires were long enough. Pushed old timer down onto panel with screw driver to loosen (this was hardest part) once I was
... Read more able to loosen and remove the new timer was easy to replace and tighten. Put wires in place. Folding top panel back into place. Closed and tightened screws. Project done!!! Saved about $200.00... GO ME!!!
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Thomas from Staten Island, NY
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Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
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clothes not drying
Removed 4 #20 torx screws from top of electric control panel.Marked and labeled wires on timer before removing them. Removed nob from front of panel before removing defective timer. Installed new timer and resister using labels to put wires back on correct terminals.Put control panel back together with the 4#20 torx screws. Tested dryer.
... Read moretimer working but clothes taking too long over an hour to dry. Removed back panel finding one heater wire broken.Repaired. Can youtell me where to buy a service book on this dryer?
I removed the screws holding the cover for the switches.I twisted the old timer loose.I moved wires one by one to the new timer with pliers.Lastly, I twisted the new timer to the locking position and replaced the cover.Everything now works fine
John A from Medora, IN
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Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
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Scott
February 1, 2019
My dryer will not advance in perm press or gentle dry it will also only heat about half the degree it needs too. It will advance in the times dry portion and heat like normal. I’ve replaced motor on timer. What else could this be timer ? Does this model have a moisture sensor. I can’t find it in the parts diagram ? Thks
For model number DRSR483ED2WW
Hi Scott,
Thank you for your question. If the dryer is only working on certain cycles, then the problem is the timer and it will need to be replaced. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Jon
May 29, 2019
When we run the dryer it shuts off during the drying. I took of the timer knob and notice if I pull the plastic part that the knob connects to the dryer will run again and if I push that in it turns off. Any suggestions on what you think it might be?
Hello Jon, Thank you for the question. This would be an issue with the timer switch. 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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Jon
May 29, 2019
When we run the dryer it shuts off during the drying. I took of the timer knob and notice if i pull the plastic part that the knob connects to the dryer will run again and if i push that in it turns off. Any suggestions on what you think it might be?
For model number medc300xw0
Hello Jon, thank you for inquiring. From what you describe you will likely want to replace the Timer part PS11746606 for your model. You may also want to consider replacing the Timer Knob part PS11752708 and the Knob Spring Clip part PS11743754. We hope this helps.
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Zane
September 19, 2022
I have replaced my timer because the drying cycle will not advance and the dryer does not shut off automatically. What else could be the problem?
For model number DPXR473EW0WW
Hello Zane, thank you for contacting us. It looks like the timer resistor is faulty. The timer resistor, part number PS267964, controls the electrical current to the timer to help manage dry cycle timing. If you would like assistance placing an order, please contact customer service. Good luck with your repair!
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