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Customer Questions and Answers for Dial Assembly (Timer) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18039006
Manufacturer Part Number: WP8538955

Timer dial assembly that replaces a damaged or worn selector on the control panel, restoring clear, reliable cycle selection and easy manual control without replacing the entire timer mechanism. What it does

  • Provides the tactile selector that mounts to the timer shaft so you can set and advance appliance cycles.
  • Restores smooth, positive rotation and visible cycle position markings for accurate selection.
  • Replace when the dial is cracked, stripped, loose, missing, or spins without turning the timer.
  • Improves usability and appearance of the control panel when original dial is worn.
What's included One timer dial assembly. Install notes
  • Disconnect power to the appliance before beginning any repair to prevent shock or injury.
  • Access typically requires removing the control knob or front control panel; follow for correct disassembly.
  • Handle control shafts and nearby wiring carefully; test dial function and run a short cycle after reassembly to ensure proper operation.

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For Whirlpool Dial Assembly (Timer) (Part Number: OEM18039006)

Bobbi for Model Number LSQ9549LW0

My washer has been acting funny for a few months. Many times, when I open the lid it pushes in the knob & shuts off the washer. This never used to happen. And, sometimes it spins out the water & sometimes it doesn't. It seems to agitate fine. It fills, it pumps the water out, but much of the time it doesn't spin. When I go to empty it & the clothes are sopping wet, I turn the dial to another spin cycle & sometimes it spins & sometimes not. Sometimes no spin cycle will work & I have to wring them out by hand. Do you know what this could be? My husband replaced the coupler (?I think it's called) about a year ago when it wouldn't spin at all & it looks fine. What do you think?

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Bobbi, In most cases for a no spin issue on your unit, it would be caused by a faulty clutch assembly not engaging to go through the spin. The part number for the clutch assembly is 285785.

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