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Customer Questions and Answers for Timer by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM9575274
Manufacturer Part Number: WH12X10202

The Timer is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This part controls the various cycles of the washing machine, including wash, rinse, and spin, by regulating the duration and sequence of operations.

Causes of a bad timer can include wear and tear over time, electrical issues such as short circuits or power surges, and mechanical failures within the timer mechanism.

Symptoms of a bad timer include:

  • The washing machine not advancing through cycles
  • The machine stopping mid-cycle
  • Inconsistent or incorrect cycle durations
  • The machine not starting at all

This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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Wayne, Based on the information you will want to check the pressure hose to make sure that it is not clogged or damaged and if it is not then the pressure switch would be the most likely cause for this issue.

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David, With your unit, with the unit not running but has a new motor, check the wiring between the timer and motor. If the wiring checks ok then the issue will most likely be in the timer WH12X10202.

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John, The water level/pressure switch WH12X10065 and air tube WH41X365 are located inside the control panel WH42X10653. You'll need to remove power to the washer, remove the screws across the top back portion of the console, lean the panel forward to access the switch and tube. If you choose or need to remove the panel you'll need to slide or push the console to the right to release the tabs and lift the console out of the top assembly.

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Steve for Model Number GE WDSR2080D5WW

Hello, Cold water doesn't fill at the beginning of the cycle, but if i switch it to hot, the machine will fill. The cold works in the rinse cycle. I checked both hoses and water supply and they are working properly. I disconnected both hoses and turned the timer to wash, there was a vibration and humming sound when the machine was set to hot, but nothing when set to cold. Could this be a valve, solenoid, timer or something else issue? Thank you for the help.

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Hello Steve. If it works in rinse, it sounds like the timer is bad and will need to be replaced on the unit.

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Hello Mike. You need to check the pressure switch and the air dome for clogs. If the switch does not sense the drum is empty with water, it will not spin out.

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Lavenia, The when you pull the timer knob to the out position, just behind the knob should be a clip that holds the knob in place. Remove the clip and take the knob off and install on the new timer.

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Hello William. Yes, based on the information you provided, it sounds like the timer WH12X10202 is bad and will need to be replaced.

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Benny for Model Number GE WJSR2070B2WW

The same question I have already asked 2 days ago. The washing machine will spin, fill to any level, and drain. It will not agitate. The lid saftey swith works when I put in spin cycle and raise the lid. Was told before that I most likely needed a new timer which is what I would have guessed also. Ordered a new timer and still doing exactly the same thing. The last responce told me I needed a new agitator coupling. I am a little confused because if the coupling was bad I would be able to turn the agitator by hand but with all my might I cannot turn it. Also if the cycle was in the agitate mode would not the motor at least be running even with a stripped out coupling and at the same time the timer would be advancing? If I rotate the motor pulley the agitator will turn the same direction (spin Cycle), if I rotate the pulley the opposite direction the agitator will start one direction and then reverse directions (agitate cycle). I believe the transmission must be good or this would happen. I believe the coupling must be good or I would be able to spin it by hand. Why, after the machine fills with water, it will not agitate, why does the timer stop and go no further in the cycle. Can the motor be bad. I thought that a reversing motor should work no matter which way the current is fed to it. Is it possible that the motor could be bad going in one of two directions? What else is in the loop electricly that could stop the timer and not allow the machine to agitate if the motor is still good? Thanks for your responce, it's a puzzle to me.

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Benny, You're on track, Based on your post description, the timer WH12X10202 is the most likely issue. There's most likely a damaged internal contact or cam in the timer. Good Luck and Thanks

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