1 Answer Hello Mike! Our office is located in TN and our main office is in CA. At this time, the timer WP3351119 is in stock. If you would like to complete an order you may do so online by clicking on the part number and adding the item to your cart, using our online live chat, or calling to speak with an agent directly at 1-877-477-7278. Thanks! Read More...
Chris January 06, 2012 for Model Number 3349079 I replaced the knob assembly on our kenmore 110 70 series. It was tough to get apart. I put on the new assembly, but the machine won't work at all. It as if there is no power. However, it is plugged in. The metal rod in the center of the times seems to have a lot of pay in and out.
1 Answer Hello Chris. The shaft of the timer should ne be loose. If so, you will need to replace the timer WP3351119. Hope this helps. Read More...
Jim F. August 13, 2011 for Model Number 11082882800 Filled machine and then it quit. No nothing. Won't fill wash, spin, nothing. What do you think?
1 Answer Hi Jim. The lid switch part # is W10820036. This will help you wash again, thank you. Read More...
Linda P. July 08, 2011 for Model Number Kenmore Model #11082980120 My Kenmore washer has quit working. Some of the cycles wouldn't stop running on their own and now none of the cycles will run. Do I need to replace the timer? If so, how do I do that on this model? Thanks Linda
1 Answer Hello Linda. Check and make sure the lid switch W10820036 is not broke on the machine. It sounds like there could be two problems. The timer WP3351119 will need to be replaced for the sticking cycles. If the lid switch is good, the timer may be the only problem. To replace the timer you will need to remove the screws in the bottom of the corners on the front of the control panel. The control panel will pull forward and flip backwards. You will need to remove the knob from the timer by unscrewing it off the timer, and remove the screws and wires securing the timer. Reinstall in reverse order. Hope this helps. Read More...