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Whirlpool Washer Cntrl-elec
PartSelect Number PS16744865
Manufacturer Part Number W11607637
This washer electronic control board serves as the central processing unit for managing cycles, settings, and key functions in select washing machines from Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Amana, and related brands. It interprets user inputs and coordinates components such as the motor, water valves, and sensors to ensure proper operation. A faulty control board may result in issues like failure to start, incorrect cycle behavior, or persistent error codes. Replacing this OEM part restores reliable performance and functionality. Always disconnect power before installation and verify compatibility with your specific model.
Fixes these symptoms
- Cycle Not Advancing
- Draining Issues
- Water Filling Issues
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Installation Instructions
Marquis from Augusta, GA
Intermittent Starts and washer not going through the cycles properly
Pulled the washer away from the wall to get adequate space. Unplugged the power cord. Place the drain line from the wall into the washer's interior to prevent spills. Removed the plate behind the washer and the control panel using a nut driver. Took a picture so I knew where all the plugs go after installation. Then, I unplugged all wires that went into the control board. Then, I removed the control board while using needle-nose pliers to depress the restraint clips. Reassembled everything in the reverse order.
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Whirlpool Washer Electronic Control Board
PartSelect Number PS16744838
Manufacturer Part Number W11603810
This electronic control board serves as the central control unit for your washing machine, managing key functions such as wash cycles, water drainage, and overall system coordination. If your appliance is showing signs of erratic behavior—like inconsistent cycle performance or unresponsive controls—replacing the control board may resolve the issue and restore reliable operation. This component is compatible with select models across several well-known appliance families and is designed to meet original specifications for performance and fit.
Fixes these symptoms
- Cycle Not Advancing
- Draining Issues
- Will not drain
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Whirlpool Washer Electronic Control Board
PartSelect Number PS16744868
Manufacturer Part Number W11608056
This electronic control board is the central component that manages all washer operations, including water levels, temperature settings, and motor functions. Acting as the appliance’s brain, it directs filling, washing, draining, and spinning cycles to ensure efficient performance and energy savings. Built for durability and precision, this control board helps resolve common issues such as constant draining, error codes, or failure to start. Installation is straightforward and typically requires only basic tools, making it a practical solution for restoring your washer’s functionality.
Fixes these symptoms
- Cycle Not Advancing
- Draining Issues
- Touchpad does not respond
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Installation Instructions
Gregory from Rock Island, IL
Machine would not run
Unplugged the machine, disconected water lines, removed back panel, slid putty knife under the two ends of the machine panel lifted it off. Removed the wire connections and air tube, removed 2 screws on control board and removed, put in new control board
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Whirlpool Washer Service Assembly
PartSelect Number PS16620391
Manufacturer Part Number W11552018
This control board is an authentic replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer to ensure compatibility with your microwave. It has dimensions of 4 inches by 8.25 inches. The control board is responsible for controlling the various functions and features of the microwave such as the power levels and cooking times. If it is faulty, your microwave will likely be unresponsive when you try to input commands, it may be unable to start or complete heating cycles, or it may display error codes. Additionally, a burning smell coming from inside the microwave may be a sign of a faulty control board.
Fixes these symptoms
- Touchpad does not respond
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Installation Instructions
Douglas from BELLEVIEW, FL
control board
took the front right side of the microwave off took the oldcontrol board out and install the new one apiece of cake
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Whirlpool Washer Electric Control Board
PartSelect Number PS16221218
Manufacturer Part Number W11498190
This electronic control board is a critical replacement component for restoring full functionality to a washing machine. Acting as the central processing unit, it manages all major operations including water intake, agitation, draining, and spinning. It continuously monitors input from various sensors and adjusts motor speed and water temperature to ensure optimal performance across wash cycles. A malfunctioning control board can lead to a range of issues, such as cycles not starting or completing, improper filling or draining, or inconsistent cycle durations. Replacing a faulty board with this genuine component helps restore proper timing, temperature regulation, and overall efficiency, ensuring the washer operates as intended.
Whirlpool Washer Electronic Control Board
PartSelect Number PS16226925
Manufacturer Part Number W11481116
Introducing the Whirlpool Encoder Control Board, a vital component designed to ensure your washing machine runs optimally. Crafted by Whirlpool, this CNTRL-ELEC Encoder is compatible with selected Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, Inglis, and Magic Chef models. This authentic OEM part excellently detects the position of the control dial and sends appropriate signals to the electronic control board, thereby ensuring efficient functioning. Before installing this part, make sure to unplug the washer and wear gloves for safety. Double-check your model for compatibility before securing this advantageous upgrade. With the Whirlpool Encoder Control Board, enjoy a smooth and trouble-free washing experience.
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
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Whirlpool Washer Electronic Control Board
PartSelect Number PS16555170
Manufacturer Part Number W11513246
This main electronic control board manages all core washer functions, including filling, washing, draining, and spinning, to ensure efficient and reliable operation. It coordinates the motor, water valves, and other internal components to execute complete wash cycles. Designed to replace older or malfunctioning boards, it helps resolve issues such as failure to start, improper cycle progression, lack of agitation or spin, and unusual noises. By restoring proper control, it also contributes to improved energy efficiency. Installation should be performed with the appliance disconnected from power and water sources for safety.
Whirlpool Washer Timer
I then removed the drain hose from the wall drain to allow me to turn the washer to gain access to the the back panel.
From the front, I then removed the plastic timer knob from the timer by unscrewing it. Then I pulled the plastic plate with the arrow on it to remove it. This exposed the screws that attached the timer to the control panel. I left them attached.
I then removed the two screws on the bottom of the front of the control panel (on each end) that attach the control panel to the washer.
I then went to the rear of the washer and removed the two screws on the top of the rear of the control panel.
I went back to the front and pulled the control panel forward and up to release it from the washer.
I then removed the two screws (that were under the plastic plate) that attached the timer to the panel and removed the timer from the panel.
Then I unplugged the wiring harness from the timer and removed the timer completely.
From there I reversed the procedure to install the new timer and knob. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS871336
Manufacturer Part Number 285938
The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences. Includes mounting screws.
Fixes these symptoms
- Will not drain
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Installation Instructions
Joe from Covington, GA
Washer would not wash on "normal" cycle. Had to play with the knob to get it to run at all. Washer would not drain properly either.
I unplugged the washer from the electrical outlet. I then removed the drain hose from the wall drain to allow me to turn the washer to gain access to the the back panel.
From the front, I then removed the plastic timer knob from the timer by unscrewing it. Then I pulled the plastic plate with the arrow on it to remove it. This exposed the screws that attached the timer to the control panel. I left them attached.
I then removed the two screws on the bottom of the front of the control panel (on each end) that attach the control panel to the washer.
I then went to the rear of the washer and removed the two screws on the top of the rear of the control panel.
I went back to the front and pulled the control panel forward and up to release it from the washer.
I then removed the two screws (that were under the plastic plate) that attached the timer to the panel and removed the timer from the panel.
Then I unplugged the wiring harness from the timer and removed the timer completely.
From there I reversed the procedure to install the new timer and knob. Read more...
Whirlpool Washer Electric Control Board
Check if any breakers flipped and if not, test the VAC from the outlet using a multimeter. If the breaker was not flipped and you are seeing 120-125 VAC from the outlet, proceed to next steps.
Disconnect appliance from source of power. Using a Torx security bit, unscrew the top left and right screws on the overlay cover. Lift overlay cover up and out to expose the PCB and connectors. Plug the appliance back into a source of power and check if the diagnostic LED on the PCB is on or off. If off, you will most likely need to replace the main control. At this point, take a picture of the main control and take note of where everything is plugged in.
Using a multimeter on VAC setting, test the incoming power supply to see if it matches what you tested on the outlet. If you are seeing 120-125 VAC the main control is getting power but a component or numerous components may have failed. If you have not repaired PCB components, it would be best to replace the entire control.
Disconnect power once again. Disconnect all connectors and pressure hose. Move those around so you have ample room to remove the main control. Unscrew the fastener screws holding the main control in place using a socket wrench. Lift main control up and slightly to the left. Place new main control into the unit and insert the screws you just removed. Be sure that the selector knob rod on the backside of the main control matches the position of the old main control or you may run into issues getting the new main control set in place.
Reconnect all connectors and the pressure hose following the picture you took previously. Push in enough where you hear the fasteners click. Check all wiring to ensure everything is connected properly and nothing became dislodged. Put the overlay cover back onto the console and insert the Torx security screws. Plug machine into power source and turn the selector knob to see if the LEDs light up. If so, you now have a functioning washing machine! Anytime you are working on an appliance you should always consult the service technicians guide located within the machine itself. The location will vary by manufacturer but on this unit it was behind the front panel. It requires you to take apart the machine to a certain extent. That allows you to find the proper diagnostic testing methods that should be followed prior to running a load.
For this model you can place the cycle selector knob at the 12 o'clock position. Rotate left, rotate right, rotate right, rotate left, rotate right. That will enter diagnostic mode and all status LED's will activate except for lid locked. This has to be done fairly quick otherwise you will not enter diagnostic mode. Now we need to enter calibration mode which is indicated by only having the rinse LED activated. Turn the cycle selector knob left and then right which will select different diagnostic tests until you land on the calibration mode test. Once there you can press that start button to begin the calibration. Let it run through the full test and now you are ready to begin running regular loads. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS12745370
Manufacturer Part Number W11411581
This electronic control board is a central component responsible for managing all major functions of a washing machine, including water intake, agitation, rinsing, draining, and spinning. Commonly referred to as the main control board or central control unit, it operates at 120 volts and is part of the Empire Gila2 system. Designed to meet original equipment standards, it ensures precise performance and compatibility with select washers. The board regulates timing, spin speed, and water levels throughout the wash cycle, making it essential for proper appliance operation. Signs of a failing board may include extended cycle times, improper washing, unexpected draining, or the washer not spinning or agitating. Installation should be performed with care, following standard safety procedures and using appropriate tools.
Installation Instructions
Aaron from DALLAS, TX
My Maytag MVWP576KW0 washing machine failed to start. No LED's were lit and unable to launch diagnostic mode. Diagnostic LED on PCB itself was not on.
First you should take the proper safety precautions. Disconnect the appliance from the source of power and ensure you are grounded to avoid any potential hazards. Check if any breakers flipped and if not, test the VAC from the outlet using a multimeter. If the breaker was not flipped and you are seeing 120-125 VAC from the outlet, proceed to next steps.
Disconnect appliance from source of power. Using a Torx security bit, unscrew the top left and right screws on the overlay cover. Lift overlay cover up and out to expose the PCB and connectors. Plug the appliance back into a source of power and check if the diagnostic LED on the PCB is on or off. If off, you will most likely need to replace the main control. At this point, take a picture of the main control and take note of where everything is plugged in.
Using a multimeter on VAC setting, test the incoming power supply to see if it matches what you tested on the outlet. If you are seeing 120-125 VAC the main control is getting power but a component or numerous components may have failed. If you have not repaired PCB components, it would be best to replace the entire control.
Disconnect power once again. Disconnect all connectors and pressure hose. Move those around so you have ample room to remove the main control. Unscrew the fastener screws holding the main control in place using a socket wrench. Lift main control up and slightly to the left. Place new main control into the unit and insert the screws you just removed. Be sure that the selector knob rod on the backside of the main control matches the position of the old main control or you may run into issues getting the new main control set in place.
Reconnect all connectors and the pressure hose following the picture you took previously. Push in enough where you hear the fasteners click. Check all wiring to ensure everything is connected properly and nothing became dislodged. Put the overlay cover back onto the console and insert the Torx security screws. Plug machine into power source and turn the selector knob to see if the LEDs light up. If so, you now have a functioning washing machine! Anytime you are working on an appliance you should always consult the service technicians guide located within the machine itself. The location will vary by manufacturer but on this unit it was behind the front panel. It requires you to take apart the machine to a certain extent. That allows you to find the proper diagnostic testing methods that should be followed prior to running a load.
For this model you can place the cycle selector knob at the 12 o'clock position. Rotate left, rotate right, rotate right, rotate left, rotate right. That will enter diagnostic mode and all status LED's will activate except for lid locked. This has to be done fairly quick otherwise you will not enter diagnostic mode. Now we need to enter calibration mode which is indicated by only having the rinse LED activated. Turn the cycle selector knob left and then right which will select different diagnostic tests until you land on the calibration mode test. Once there you can press that start button to begin the calibration. Let it run through the full test and now you are ready to begin running regular loads. Read more...
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Whirlpool Washer Timer - 60 Hz.
PartSelect Number PS11746742
Manufacturer Part Number WP8577356
The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences.
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
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