Jess M. January 22, 2015 for Model Number Whirlpool washer mod. 4LSC8255BQ0 Where can I find a timer for whirlpool washer mod. 4LSC8255BQ0?
1 Answer Jess, the timer is part number 3946446. Unfortunately, this item has been discontinued with no further replacements or cross references available and our company is unaware of any other available sources. Sorry about that! Read More...
Johnny February 12, 2013 for Model Number LST8244BQ0 I ordered and replaced my timer, clutch and lid switch for the same problems others have described but it seems my problem still persist. My washer will agitate during all the 8 cycles but will not rinse or spin. Also with my Extra Rinse function turned off, I am able to activate it with the timer dail. I think I have a deffective timer. Please help!
1 Answer Hello Johnny. If you can advance the timer and start the unit, then yes, you will need to order and replace the timer WP3946448 in the unit. Read More...
Scott July 20, 2012 for Model Number LSC8244BQO My washer is not going through a complete cycle, it stops when it gets to the spin portion and does not spin or drain. It does this in the regular wash settings but it works fine in the permanent press and delicate setting. If I use regular wash setting I can only get machine to spin/drain by moving knob to spin setting on permanent press or delicate cycle. I can hear the timer ticking and it seems to advance but no spin/drain. Also on any of the cycles the machine will fill when you pull knob out but will not start agitating until timer reaches the 6 minute even if you choose 15, 12 or 9 minutes. Is this a timer issue or could it be the lid switch since it works in some cycles?? Thanks.
1 Answer Hello Scott. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the timer WP3946448 is bad and will need to be replaced. Read More...
Janice P. August 27, 2011 for Model Number LSC8244BQ1 white I am buying a new timer (part number AP3018613). Must I also buy a new white timer knob?
1 Answer Hello Janice, if your current timer knob WP3364293 is not damaged you will not need a new knob. Per the manufacturer you might need a couple of self tapping screws WP3400064, the new timer might not have the threads on the mounting holes. Thanks! Read More...
Charles H. August 21, 2011 for Model Number Can't find model #, Part number is 3361178C The knob on the face of the panel that controls wash cycles has been gone for years. Lately it won't drain and go to the rinse cycle. The only way to drain the washer is to use a vise grip and pull on the threaded bolt that used to hold the Knob to controll start and stop, and continue to pull on it till it drains. Do I also need to purchase the knob and or any other part that connects to this timer part number 3361178C?
1 Answer Hi Charles. Yes, it's about time to change the timer part # WP3946448. The Knob is part # WP3364293 for black. It has been revised with new threads. Thank you. Read More...
Cat August 09, 2011 for Model Number TAWS700BQ0 It won't drain and spin on most cycles anymore. Used to, but now I have just one that I can go to for drain/spin. Is it the timer?
1 Answer Hello Cat. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the timer WP3946448 is bad and will need to be replaced. Hope this helps. Read More...
Ron April 16, 2011 for Model Number lsc8244bq0 Washer stops between cycles. Must manually move the dial to get next cycle. Thanks!
1 Answer Hello Ron! If the timer is not advancing and you can adjust it for the next cycle to run you will need to replace the timer. Your part number is WP3946448. Thanks. Read More...