Mattie August 11, 2016 for Model Number TMD1EM03 I just got this model dryer timer and dont know what wire goes where.
1 Answer Hello Mattie. The model number will have to be verified on the units I.D. tag since the one listed came up invalid. This will be necessary to look up and specific parts such as the one you requested. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter. We will need your model number to help you with this. Please call 1-877-477-7278 or post your model number with a new question on the parts page. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Jim July 22, 2016 for Model Number htdx100gm7ww I pulled off the old timer. When the new one came, there was no diagram on where to put the wires?
1 Answer Hello Jim, As per the tech sheet, Black to B, Two Brown and a Black to terminal C, Purple to A, Black to T, White to F, and Yellow with Black trace to X. Read More...
Marlon C June 26, 2016 for Model Number GTDP180ED2WW If you could tell me the wiring for the timer for this model gtdp180ed2ww. I would greatly appreciate it. thank you
1 Answer Marlon, Here is the wiring for the timer on your unit. Terminal A Orange or Orange/black Terminal B Red Terminal C Double brown with piggyback Terminal T White Terminal H Pink Terminal S Black Terminal X Yellow Read More...
Newman June 22, 2016 for Model Number GTDP300EM1WS I just asked a question regarding resetting the shaft. The dryer has actually stopped and is acting like it did with the old timer. The dial isn't moving as it should and no matter where you get it to stay, the dryer is now again not turning on. $60 dollars latter and it still doesn't work. Please help!
1 Answer Hello Newman. If you can let the dryer cool down and it runs, then the motor us bad and It is not a timer issue. Read More...
Newman June 22, 2016 for Model Number GTDP300EM1WS I purchased and replaced a new timer for my GE dryer. All the wires are correct, shaft and knob look fine, the problem is the shaft isn't lined up with the timer markers. It runs past "zero" and won't stop when it should. Is there something to do to get the shaft of the new timer to line up and stop accurately?
1 Answer Hello Newman. You need to check and make sure the timer is installed properly on the unit. Read More...
Carlos June 18, 2016 for Model Number HTDX100EM6WW I have forgotten which wires to contact back to the timer Thanks
1 Answer Hello Carlos, While it is advisable to only remove and transfer one wire at a time to the new part from the old one, the wiring diagram shows Red to B, Orange to A, Brown with black for timer motor to C, Black to S, White with black to timer motor to T, Yellow to X. Read More...
1 Answer Hello Billy. We will need your model number to help you with this. Please call 1-877-477-7278 or post your model number with a new question on the parts page. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Erica May 24, 2016 for Model Number HTDX100EM2WW I had to replace my timer,but I unhooked the wires and now I don't know where to put them back on the new timer! Can someone help.... model # for motor we4m532!
1 Answer Hello Erica. Red to B, Orange to A, Brown to C, Black from buzzer to S, White to T, and Yellow to X. Read More...
Ashley May 11, 2016 for Model Number WE4M533 I bought a replacement timer for my GE Dryer but can't get all the wires disconnected from the old timer. Tips for removing them with out damaging the wire??
1 Answer Hello Ashley. Use some needle nose pliers to pull the wires from the timer on the unit. You can also pry with a flat blade screwdriver. Read More...
Jake March 31, 2016 I have a hotpoint dryer and the timer wouldn't turn without pliers. I got a replacement timer and installed it but this one won't turn freely either. Did the new part come defective or is something else causing this?
1 Answer Hello Jake. The timer should have resistance. You need to turn it with the knob. You can not turn it with your fingers. Read More...