Joel I Collinsville , TX May 27, 2015 Appliance: General Electric Washer WDSR2080DBWW Ge Washer Wdsr2080dbww: The timer failed causing the machine to stop advancing to the next cycle. How to replace Timer. I mistakenly thought that this was a complex failure and that it would be cheaper to just replace my washing machine. Was I ever wrong. I decided on a whim to google the problem I was experiencing and learned that it was the timer. I then found out how easy it was to locate the timer and saw for myself how easy the timer is to replace. The wires are simply attached to a quick disconnect plug. I then checked how much a new timer costs, and also checked how much a new washing machine costs (mine is 9 years old). A timer costs $134 and a new washing machine costs $400. I decided to order the timer and continue to extend the life of my washer. This is my third totally successful repair using AppliancePartsPros.com (I'm 3 for 3). In all 3 of my experiences, shipping of the new part only takes two days at most, and usually a day and a half. New parts arrive to your doorstep remarkably fast. 6 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes