Mary V March 29, 2016 for Model Number HTDP120ED0WW Does the timer have to be replaced if the shaft is broke off where the knob goes on
1 Answer Mary, If the shaft of the timer is broken off then the timer would need to be replaced. Read More...
Amber K March 04, 2016 for Model Number WE4M532 I replaced the timer switch on my hotpoint dryer and it still won't turn on, what could be the problem?
1 Answer Hello Amber. You will need to check for a bad thermal fuse and look for a bad door switch on the unit. Read More...
Daniel H February 12, 2016 for Model Number gtdp180ed1ww I want to replace the timer can you help me it has a b c x s t need to know what color wire goes to each connection Thank you
1 Answer Daniel, Here is the wiring configuration for your unit. Terminal A will have a Orange or Orange with black stripe, Terminal B will have a red wire, Terminal C will have a Brown wire and a Black wire from the timer motor to it, Terminal X will have a Yellow wire, Terminal S will have a Black wire to it from the End of Cycle Signal, and Terminal T will have a white wire and Black from the timer motor. The 2 timer motor wires should already be connected. Read More...
Andrew January 04, 2016 for Model Number GE Dryer DHDSR46EG2WW The shaft on the timer for my dryer (plastic) has rounded and the dial will no longer work. Can the shaft be replaced or does the whole trimer assembly have to be replaced? Thanks
1 Answer Hello Andrew. No, you will need to order and replace the timer on the unit if the shaft is bad on the unit. Read More...
John December 20, 2015 for Model Number GTDP301EL1WS Can you tell me What color wires hooked to which terminals on the timer
1 Answer Hello John, Orange with black trace to terminal A, Black from timer motor to terminal C, Red to terminal B, Black that is also spliced into a white wire from the resistor to terminal T, Black from the End of Cycle signal to terminal S, and double yellow to terminal X. Read More...
Rrobe December 16, 2015 for Model Number MODEL GTDP31EL0WS The dryer works fine but will not shut off aftert it starts. I am leaning toward changing out the complete timer but not 100 percent if this is the issue.
1 Answer Rrobe, Yes the timer would most likely be the issue with the unit not shutting off when it has completed the cycle. This would most likely be a stuck contact causing the issue. The part number for the timer is WE4M533. Read More...
Dustin December 01, 2015 for Model Number DBXR300EG5WS Our dryer starts but it does not complete a whole cycle. The time that it actually runs seems random. For example, if we set it on timed drying for 30 minutes then it might run for 10 minutes then stop (the knob will then be on 20 minutes). The dryer doesn't feel like it is overheating. If we attempt to start the dryer right after it stops it will not turn on but if we wait a few minutes it starts again. Any suggestions on what the problem might be? Thanks.
1 Answer Dustin, You most likely have a motor WE17X22217, that's overheating and shutting down on the overload switch. You're dryer doesn't have any thermal fuses or safety switches for the motor circuit, so that pretty much eliminates the other possibilities. Read More...
Tina November 06, 2015 for Model Number GTDX180ED2WW I'm unsure of which timer and knob to order for my GE Electric dryer. I've broken the knob and started using pliers not knowing the little piece sticking out was plastic!
1 Answer Tina, The parts you'll need to properly repair your dryer are: WE4M533 timer, WE01X20374 timer knob(white) and WH01X10106 timer knob insert/clip. Thanks Read More...
Don K. October 18, 2015 for Model Number DBSR463EG6WW I've had problem similar to numerous GE owners. Shaft on timer dial was plastic and twisted off. Looking at your parts replacements, is the shaft for Part Number PS8690648 plastic or metal. There are some parts that just should not be plastic? If it is plastic do you have any replacement parts that would fit my model dryer that are metal. If I have a choice I'd rather have a timer dial with a metal shaft. Thanks. Have used your appliance parts before like your service and prices. Don K.
1 Answer Don, Unfortunately the shaft on part number WE4M533 is plastic and there is not a timer with a metal shaft for your dryer. Read More...
Dee October 14, 2015 for Model Number GTDP300EM1WS My brother came to do laundry one day and turned the timer knob counter clockwise. Now the knob just spins around. Do I need a new knob, a new timer or both? Thank you, Dee
1 Answer Hello Dee. You need to check and see if the timer knob WE1M964 is broke. If not, then you will need to order and replace the timer WE4M533 on the unit. Read More...