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Customer Questions and Answers for Timer (Washer) by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM11325276
Manufacturer Part Number: WH12X10255

This washer timer controls the sequence and length of each cycle so the machine advances through wash, rinse, drain, and spin as selected. Replacing a worn timer restores reliable cycle progression and helps prevent stalls or incomplete loads.

  • Directs power to the motor, pump, and inlet valves according to the selected program
  • Advances the washer through fill, agitate, drain, and spin stages
  • Common failure symptoms: cycle won't advance, stops mid-cycle, only runs on certain settings, or requires manually turning the knob to proceed
  • Also presents as intermittent operation or erratic timing
What's included: One timer assembly. Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing
  • Access the control console; take clear photos and label wires, then transfer them to the new timer one at a time
  • Seat the timer shaft through the panel and secure the mounting screws
  • Reuse your existing control knob and dial; test a full cycle for proper advancement

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For Ge Timer (Washer) (Part Number: OEM11325276)

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Ben, To test the timer of the unit you would need the wiring diagram and test the contact points for each contact in the timer.

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Crystal, With the units timer continuously running you will want to check the wires for a shorted or grounded wire. If the wiring checks ok then the timer WH12X10255would be the issue.

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John, You will need to check the magnet and the lid switch assembly WH12X10531 on the lid and top of he washer, if the lid switch circuit doesn't "close", the washer won't spin. If the lid switch checks OK, then the issue would be in the timer WH12X10255, there would be an open circuit in the timer contacts, not supplying the power to the spin winding in the motor.

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