Patrick G. May 17, 2011 for Model Number Whirlpool GSQ9669Lw1 When I run my washer in the normal mode, it goes through the last spin cycle but it never stops, do I need to replace the entire timer?
1 Answer 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. Read More...
Al April 16, 2011 for Model Number lsq9659lw Our washer sometimes starts and stops continually while agitating. The lights in the house blink! I can make it stop by burning up a little time on the cycle, or by jamming the knob off, then pulling it back on firmly. Confirming my thinking the timer is kapootski. Thanks!
1 Answer 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 Read More...
Robert M April 01, 2011 for Model Number gst9679pw1 Washer is 2005 model. After it runs through wash cycle, it starts to fill with water again. Is the control bad? Thank you.
1 Answer 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. Read More...
V March 29, 2011 for Model Number Whirlpool Ultimate II top load washer timer part 3955765 Timer knob spins freely and does not engage cycles. Does this require a complete timer replacement? Thanks
1 Answer 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! Read More...
Steve March 04, 2011 Washer runs, however water supply will only begin to fill on short cycle, and only for a few seconds. Washer starts to agitate as soon as cycle starts.
1 Answer 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 Read More...