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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Timer (Emerson/Delta) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18039459
Manufacturer Part Number: WP8546681

Restore accurate cycle control with this washer timer. It sequences power to the drive motor, pump, and water inlet valves so the machine fills, washes, drains, and spins at the proper times.

  • Advances the cycle through fill, wash, rinse, drain, and spin stages
  • Sends power to the motor, pump, and inlet valves in the correct order and duration
  • Safe symptoms: washer won't start, won't advance, stops mid-cycle, runs indefinitely, or skips rinse/spin
  • Helps when cycles stall or the dial turns without moving the cycle forward
What's included: Timer assembly. Install notes:
  • Unplug the washer before servicing
  • Open the control console to access the timer; note or photograph wiring
  • Transfer wires one at a time to matching terminals on the new timer
  • Reuse your existing knob/dial and mounting hardware; align the timer shaft before tightening

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For Whirlpool Washer Timer (Emerson/Delta) (Part Number: OEM18039459)

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Hello Curt, You need to check the pressure switch W10339251 for continuity from Violet to Tan when the unit is full of water. You see, when the unit is full, the electrical switches in this component should open to the water valves and close to the motor. If the timer has been replaced, the only thing left in the circuit is the motor and the pressure (water level) switch. The pressure switch is not only the cheaper of the two, but also the more common failure.

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Hello Curt, If the unit spins in the other cycles but not the normal cycle, the contacts in the timer WP8546681 are the only explanation.

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Diana, An intermittent spin issue on your brand washer is usually due to a slipping clutch assembly or bad spin tube, 285785 WP64208 or a damaged motor coupler 285753A as long as the motor runs in the spin direction. Thanks and Good Luck

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