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Customer Questions and Answers for Timer (Washer, Mallory) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18026637
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3948852

This mechanical timer controls the wash-cycle sequence on top-load washers—coordinating fill, agitate, drain, and spin. Replacing a failed timer restores proper cycle advancement and reliable start/stop so each step runs at the correct time.

  • Controls the timing and order of fill, wash/agitate, drain, and spin functions
  • Switches power to the motor, pump, and water inlet valve at the proper moments
  • Common failure symptoms: cycle won't advance or stops mid-cycle; skips agitate or spin; runs past the end of the cycle
  • Knob doesn't advance or must be manually turned to proceed between steps
What's included: 1 mechanical timer assembly Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing; turn off water if you'll be moving hoses
  • Access through the control console; photograph wiring and transfer connectors one at a time to matching terminals
  • Mount the timer securely and align the shaft with the knob/dial—do not force the shaft
  • Reassemble the console and run a test cycle to proper advancement

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For Whirlpool Timer (Washer, Mallory) (Part Number: OEM18026637)

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Dorene for Model Number LSR8433KQ0

My washer stops after each cycle and I have to advance it to the next. When it gets to the rinse cycle it does not drain. I am unable to get it to drain, unless I sit there and play with it forever. Once I am able to get the washer to drain, I then have to set it at the rinse cycle and it will finish the cycle without a problem. What's up with that?? We checked the lid switch and it is good. Does my washer just need a timer control, or does it need something else?

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Dorene, It still sounds like there's an issue in the lid switch assembly 3949247V or the wiring. Before you replace the timer, you may want to check the actuator and switch assembly to make sure there are no loose mounts or screws and the wiring at the switch assembly and timer are not loose. Then replace the timer WP3948852 if all checks OK.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, September 11, 2012

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