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Customer Questions and Answers for Control Timer (60 Hz, Motor Not Serviced) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18026865
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3954915

Control timer that sequences and electric dryer's cycle timing, directing heat, tumble and cool-down stages. Replacing a faulty timer restores correct cycle advancement and helps stop runs that end early or run continuously. What it does:

  • Advances the dryer through selected cycles and timing steps.
  • Switches power to heat and motor circuits per the selected program to control operation.
  • A failing timer can cause the dryer to not start, stop mid-cycle, not advance to the next cycle, or run longer than expected.
  • Timer motor is not serviced separately; the full timer assembly is replaced when the motor fails.
What's included: One control timer assembly. Install notes:
  • Always disconnect power to the appliance before starting repair to avoid shock risk.
  • Replace the timer with the same part number; note or photograph wiring locations before removal to ensure correct reconnection.
  • No special calibration is typically required after replacement.

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Dr. Awe for Model Number KAWS750LQ0

Hi! Our KitchenAid Washer works just fine on permanent press. When we use the regular cycle, the washer slows down in the rinse cycle. It's almost like it's stuck, but it eventually kicks in again. It could take over 1 1/2 to finish one load. It makes a low humming noise when it's in the slow/stuck phase. If you open the lid and close it again, it kicks back on again for a little bit. Then slows down again to a crawl. Is this the timer control or the lid switch? Thanks again for your help. Dr. Awe

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Dr.Awe, It's not likely to be the timer or the lid switch, It's most likely a weak or "sticky" contact in the motor start switch WP8529896. When this occurs the motor can or will make a louder than usual "growling" type noise, it can also cause the motor to overheat and open the motor overload.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, April 13, 2015

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