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Customer Questions and Answers for Timer, Control (60 Hz) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18026904
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3955765

This mechanical timer is the cycle controller for your washer. It advances the machine through fill, wash, rinse, and spin at the proper intervals to restore consistent, reliable operation when the original timer fails. What it does

  • Sequences the washer through fill, agitate, drain, rinse, and spin steps
  • Sends power to the motor, pump, and water valves at the correct times
  • Advances automatically based on the selected cycle and knob position
  • Common symptoms of a failing timer: won't start, won't advance or stops mid-cycle, runs continuously, or no agitation/spin
What's included
  • 1 timer assembly
Install notes
  • Disconnect power before servicing
  • Lift or remove the control panel; remove the timer knob/dial if required and the timer mounting screws
  • Transfer the wire harness to the new timer one connector at a time to maintain orientation; secure the timer
  • Reinstall dial/knob, reassemble the console, and test a full cycle
Compatibility note
  • Designed for 60 Hz applications

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For Whirlpool Timer, Control (60 Hz) (Part Number: OEM18026904)

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Hello Patrick! If the timer is not advancing from the final spin to the off postition it will need to be replaced. Your part number is WP3955765. Thanks.

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Al, If, once you pull the timer knob back out firmly , the house lights stop the blinking, you'll be OK with the timer, if the house lights continue to dim when the washer is running, thats a good indication of a voltage supply problem. Sounds like you may have 2 problems, or voltage may have caused the timer contacts to arc and fail. Thanks

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Hello Robert. Test and see if the timer is sending voltage to the valve when the cycle is over. If so, you will need to replace the timer. Hope this helps.

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Hello V! Make sure that the shaft of the timer has not been damaged. It seems more like you will need to replace the knob. May we have your appliance model number to help verify the correct knob part number? Thanks!

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Hello Steve, Check the pressure switch and the pressure hose. Blow through the hose to make sure there are no cloggs causing your problem. If the hose is clear, I would recommend replacing the pressure switch. Hope this helps. W10339326

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