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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Cycle Timer by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18026811
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3954071

Fix a washer that stops mid-cycle or won't advance to drain and spin. This mechanical timer controls wash cycle sequencing. Moderate DIY repair.

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For Whirlpool Washer Cycle Timer (Part Number: OEM18026811)

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Hello Tom. You will need to check the lid switch and see if it is bad and will need to be replaced on the unit.

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Hello Todd, You will need to open the unit to determine the component that has caused the burning odor. You will need to also check the motor and the motor capacitor since these can be one of the causes or, if there is something binding the motor such as an item in the pump or an item between the tubs, the motor may have overheated which would shut the unit down by tripping the motors' overload.

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Dan, The issue with the timer advancing through the off to the next cycle would be caused by a faulty timer which is part number WP3954071.

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Hello Mike. You need to check the washer drive block WP389140 and see if it needs to be replaced on the unit. If it is good, you may need to replace the clutch assembly on the unit.

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Hello Walt. Yes, based on the information you provided, you have a timer issue and will also need to replace the sensor switch WPW10292584 on the unit.

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Errol, Your first check needs to be at the lid switch assembly 3949247V and strike WP358684. The washer is designed to fill and agitate with the lid open or closed. But the washer will not spin or drain unless the lid is down ( the lid switch is activated). Check and make sure the "strike" is not broken or missing, then check or replace the lid switch assembly.

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