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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Timer Control Assembly by Ge

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Part Number: OEM17944083
Manufacturer Part Number: WH45X22698

Washer won't advance through cycles or stops mid-wash? This timer control assembly manages fill, agitate, rinse, and spin sequences. 15-30 minute repair.

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For Ge Washer Timer Control Assembly (Part Number: OEM17944083)

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Tina, This washer has a control board capable of storing error codes that can help you identify the problem. Use the service manual and run a diagnostic mode.

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Kelsey, You would have to replace the timer as a complete assembly. No parts are available to rebuild this part.

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Lynann for Model Number GTWN2800D1WN

What is the difference between part #WH45x22698 (AP5981358) and WH12X10527 (AP5645215)? My Machine is only a couple years old and The timer has been replaced on my machine and it does not stop and wait for the washer to fill up before continuing on, it just keeps going around. It rinses the clothes with only about 3 inches of water so I have to stop it and turn it back to the start to finish filling up (sometimes 3-4 times) before it finally fills up enough not to twist and wind all the clothes so tight that I cannot get them out of the washer. The first timer timer did the same thing. Don;t they make a better timmer by now that works like it should. I replaced the water level switch and the hose that goes with it but it does not do any better than before. The washing machine also does not mix the water to warm, I have to do it manually and then when it goes to rinse, I have to turn the cold water all the way on. I am so frustrated with this machine.

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LynAnn, This may not be a timer issue and would suggest checking the pressure hose and possibly a bad pressure switch. Unfortunately, we do not have information on the timers as far as differences but would most likely be differences in cycle selection and you will want to make sure that you use the one your unit calls for.

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