Did a little research online. Watched a little video on how to replace the timer. Ordered the part and it got here the next day. It was so simple. A few screws held the back panel on. Two screws held the part on. Just unplugged the connectors, took out the old and put in the new part. And the connectors are all different, so I didn’t even have to worry about what plugged where. Honestly probably took maybe 10 minutes, counting moving, drying out, and unhooking and hooking back up. Easiest repair I've ever done.