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Customer Questions and Answers for Timer by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18028944
Manufacturer Part Number: WP53-1810

The Timer is an OEM part for Whirlpool dryers. It controls the electrical components and the timing of the drying cycles, ensuring clothes are dried according to the selected settings. This timer manages the duration of each cycle, turning the dryer off when the cycle is complete.

Over time, the timer can fail due to wear and tear, electrical malfunctions, or internal component damage.  

Symptoms of a bad timer include:

  • The dryer not advancing through cycles
  • The dryer running for an unusually long time
  • The dryer not turning on or off at the appropriate times
  • Irregular or incomplete drying cycles

This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.

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Sande for Model Number Maytag PYE2300AWY

Dryer stopped mid cycle, wasn't present, so I don't know if there was a noise or odor. When discovered, clothes weren't dry completely. When you turn the timer it clicks at the various settings, but when you push to start, it does NOTHING, no click, no hum, no nothing. We check the circuit breaker/ OK, the door switch seems to be OK, hose from the dryer to outside is also clear. I see in other Q&A you recommend checking the thermal fuse, we do have a meter an found the fuse. Exactly where on the fuse must it be tested? Can you suggest other possibilities for this problem?

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Hello Sandy, When you disconnect the wires from the thermal fuse and test across the terminals on the fuse it should read closed. Any open fuse is bad. Also check your blower wheel to make sure that there is not excessive lint build up on it not allowing air to flow properly. Also check to make sure that the cycling and/or high limit thermostat are good.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, January 10, 2013

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