James C September 14, 2016 for Model Number WCSR4170DACC Our GE washer WCSR4170DACC the timer knob does not engage so I can choose a cycle. If I push in hard and keep trying I can finally engage the handle and turn the timer. Which part do I need to replace?? Once engaged the timer works fine.
1 Answer James, The most likely cause for the knob not engaging, the issue would be a faulty timer knob part number WH01X10136. Read More...
Phillip May 10, 2015 for Model Number WJSR4160DACC It doesn't go into the wash cycle. The machine spins in every cycle but doesn't wash. I blew air through the pressure hose to trigger the wash cycle, the water stopped but the wash cycle still did not start.
1 Answer Hello Phillip, This is most likely a failed contact in the pressure switch WH12X10076. Read More...
Justin July 17, 2013 for Model Number WJRR4170E4WW The timer continues to run going through every wash mode and won't stop unless I unplug it. Also the washer would agitate but not spin last night and everything else would work. Now it won't spin and it won't fill. I'm guessing it's just a problem with the timer am I right or is it simpler fix?
1 Answer Justin, This issue would most likely be caused by a faulty timer which would cause the unit to run continuously. Read More...
Rick May 18, 2012 for Model Number WJRR417OE6WW It appears my timer switch is bad the machine doesn't turn off by the switch it just keeps running (humming) and running through all 4 cycles. Washer only fills but now is full and not doing anything but humming. Hoping to find part in the area so I can fix it tomorrow.
1 Answer Hello Rick. Make sure nothing has the transmission locked. See if you can turn the pulley by hand. If so, it sounds like the timer WH12X10297 is bad and will need to be replaced. Read More...
Joyce J. March 08, 2012 for Model Number wjrr4170e6ww Wash cycle dose not kick in ,the water keeps running.
1 Answer Hello Joyce. If the water stops coming into the machine by turning off the water, you will need to replace the water valve WH13X10024. If you can stop it with the power button, you will need to replace the pressure switch WH12X10076. Hope this helps. Read More...
Ernie December 05, 2011 for Model Number wjrr4170e4ww Can I just buy the knob and the part it turns and repair the timer?
1 Answer Hello Ernie. No, if the timer WH12X10297 is broke, then you will need to replace the timer. If the knob is all that is bad, you can just replace the knob WH01X10310. Hope this helps. Read More...
Mike July 28, 2011 for Model Number VWSR4150DAWW On cotton setting when filling washer with water timer makes buzzing noise and water fills slower than normal On wrinkle free setting washer fills and runs fine but when it gets to rinse and spin cycle it works but timer makes buzzing sound. Is this a timer problem or something else?
1 Answer Hi Mike. Yes, your timer should not buzz or chatter while working. This part # is WH12X10297. Shut off your water valves and remove the hoses from the back of the washer. Flush them out in a bucket. Look into the back of the washer water valve and see if the screens are clogged. If They are and you cannot flush them out, your water valve is part # WH13X10024. Thank you. Read More...
Domq June 01, 2011 for Model Number whdrr418e44ww If the knob no longer turns the timer dial, is this the part that is at fault ? or just the knob. The knob pulls in and out as it should to turn on/off wash, but when its pushed in to off position, the knob turns freely and does not change the timer/dial setting as it used to. What do you think ? thanks ! DomQ
1 Answer Hello DomQ. You will need to check and see if the knob WH01X10310 is worn on the back where the teeth are at. If so, you may just need to change the knob. Hope this helps. Read More...