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Customer Questions and Answers for Machine Control Board (Washer) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18019338
Manufacturer Part Number: WP22004325

This machine control board is the washer's electronic brain, directing the motor, water valves, and cycle timing. Replacing a failed board restores proper control of wash, rinse, and spin functions and helps resolve erratic or non-starting cycles.

  • Coordinates cycle timing and sends power to the drive motor, drain pump, and fill valves
  • Monitors inputs from the door lock and sensors to manage operation
  • Failure can cause the washer not to start, stop mid-cycle, or fail to spin or drain
  • Associated with control-related error codes or intermittent operation
What's included: 1 machine control board Install notes:
  • Disconnect power to the appliance before servicing
  • Handle the board by the edges and use ESD protection to avoid static damage
  • Label or photograph wiring; move connectors to the new board one at a time and verify ribbon-cable orientation
  • Mount securely and ensure all harnesses are fully seated before restoring power and running diagnostics per the tech sheet

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Jane, Faulty timers on this style unit are a rare occurrence. Your first check needs to be at the water valve WP22002437 and hose screens 12001413. and the water levels switch WP22002921 and air dome hose 22002483 for clogs and debris. If the washer machine control board(up inside the dryer cabinet) does not see a change in the water level switch within a certain amount of time, or it doesn't see the motor start to run in either direction, the control board assumes the washer is overfilling and shuts itself off, to elinminate a possible flood. If you have a slow fill due to sediment in the screens, or debris in the air dome hose, or a faulty water level switch, the washer will start and fill for 3 to 5 minutes, then shut down.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, November 27, 2012

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