Warren July 09, 2021 Will a part number be ok? WP3952379 Is the washer timer from Whirlpool ok for a Kenmore? Kenmore folk gave me this part number, but Google gave me Whirlpool. It's a stackable (apt-size) washer/dryer. Sears has been looking for it, so they say, for about 20 days now.
1 Answer Hello Warren, Whirlpool has made many Kenmore models so it could be correct. Although the Sears/Kenmore brand has been sold for almost 100 years and is among the most popular, Sears has never manufactured an appliance. Appliances branded with the Kenmore logo and sold through Sears are produced by other major manufacturers. We would need to ask you to please post a new question including the model number from the units' ID tag so we could look up the specific part for the unit in your home. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter. Read More...
Coolbrezze April 28, 2018 for Model Number 110.88752793 If you have a diagram of the internal parts of 3952379A may I get a copy please?
1 Answer Coolbreeze, Unfortunately there would not be a diagram of the internal parts for this timer. Read More...
Jeff November 15, 2016 for Model Number 3952379A I have the timer with the part number 3952379A. I'm finding some cheaper but those part numbers don't have the "A" at the end of the part number. Will they work??
1 Answer Jeff, It would be recommended to use the timer that your unit calls for as there may be slight difference between the timers. Read More...
Atlromo July 31, 2015 for Model Number 11888752793 My Kenmore Washer Dryer Combo Unit Stops after the wash cycle finishes. It will not advance to the rinse or spin cycle. If I manually advance it to the spin or rinse cycle it still doesn't drain. Could you help to identify what part if any has gone bad? Thanks, Ronnie
1 Answer Atlromo, You will want to check the drain pump on the unit to make sure that there is not a clog or damaged pump. This would be the most likely cause for the unit to not drain or spin. Read More...
Diana November 16, 2014 for Model Number kenmore year 2005 We have a Kenmore washer/dryer combo. My washer stops between cycles it basically gets stuck ( always at the beginning of the wash cycle and also almost at the end of the spin ) We always have to stop the washer and advance the timer and then it keeps working fine but it's a headache .. any advise ? should I replace the timer ? thanks
1 Answer Hello Diana. Yes, based on the information you provided, it sounds like the timer is bad and will need to be replaced on the unit. Read More...
Sherman October 14, 2014 for Model Number 110.98752791 My washer stopped between cycles and started to smell like a hot electrical smell and wouldn't continue. I turned the timer clockwise 360° and it worked fine. Should I replace the timer? Thanks
1 Answer Hello Sherman, This could be the timer but could also be caused by debris in the drain pump, a failing lid switch, or a mechanical issue with the spin basket and/or associated parts. This unit will need to be opened for diagnosis before ordering parts to avoid a mis-diagnosis. Read More...
Max June 07, 2014 for Model Number 11098752793 We have a Kenmore washer/dryer combo and I replaced the timer thinking that this would help. My machine at first was stopping on the rinse cycle with the water in the tub and would not drain. In fact, the timer would stop ticking forward. It would do this on all three setting. It just will not drain. I took my clothes from the washer, and drained the tub by hand. Restarted the cycle for wash and when in got to the rinse and drain, same thing, will not drain. I don't mind working on my machine, but this is a puzzle to me. Can you advise?
1 Answer Max, In order to allow the voltage to the timer motor and drive motor in the spin/drain cycle, the lid switch WP3355806 has to have a "closed" circuit. That's where you want to start checking. Since the washer fills, advances, and agitates the motor and timer are the least likely issues. Read More...
1 Answer Hello Cora. Sorry, but we do not offer service at this time. We are an online appliance parts retail company helping DIYers repair their appliances. Thank you! Read More...