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Customer Questions and Answers for Timer, Electronic (Dryer) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18023973
Manufacturer Part Number: WP33002676

This electronic timer controls dryer cycle selection and timing, restoring proper cycle advancement and user control. It replaces a failed or unresponsive timer to help your dryer start and run the selected cycles reliably. What it does

  • Advances dryer cycles and manages timed and automatic cycle control.
  • Provides the user interface signals for start/stop and cycle selection.
  • Can correct symptoms like a dryer that won't advance through cycles, won't start reliably, or has an unresponsive cycle selector.
  • Works with the dryer's control circuitry to coordinate motor and heater operation during selected cycles.
What's included One electronic timer assembly. Install notes
  • Disconnect power to the dryer before any service to avoid shock risk.
  • Verify wire connections and match terminal locations to the wiring diagram before removal.
  • Handle the control carefully; avoid bending terminals or contaminants on connectors.

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Doug for Model Number MDE4000AYW

Our dryer was working fine until we moved it to another location. Now the dryer continues to run and does not stop when the timer gets to the stop location. The drum will stop when you open the door and will not start back unless you press the on button. The timer continues to go around and will only stop if you unplug the dryer. I pulled one of the wires off of the on button and pluged the dryer back in and the timer still continues to go around without the rest of the dryer going. Do you think I need to replace the timer, if so which one 33001730 or 33002676? Thanks Doug

Answer

Doug, Before you replace the timer, you may want to inspect the dryness control WP33002389, for loose wires and possible burnt tracers on the board. You could have a "fused" circuit, feeding power to the timer motor, causing it to continually run. The timer part number should you need it, is based on the serial number, if the serial number starts with 10 thru 40, you'll need WP33001730 if the serial number starts with 41 or above, you'll need WP33002676.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, January 29, 2013

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