Craig December 16, 2016 for Model Number LAT9235AAE How do I remove the timer switch, AP6006221 from the panel? I guess I should ask how to remove the knob from the shaft on the timer assembly and how to remove the entire assembly from the panel.
1 Answer Hello Craig. Unsnap the center from the knob and remove the clip. Now you can pull off the knob and dial skirt. Access the back of the timer and remove the mounting screws and wires from the unit to remove it from the washer. Read More...
Jeff December 26, 2012 for Model Number LAT2915AAE The washer quit agitating in the middle of a cycle. The timer keeps moving like its going through the cycles but the washer never does anything. What could be the problem?
1 Answer Jeff, The "check switch" on the lid switch assembly WP22001682 may be at fault. The switch supplies power to the motor (on the Black wire) and Neutral is supplied through the timer at cam 10. Read More...
Marcel November 15, 2012 for Model Number lat9235aae Machine will not fill or cycle through any cycle nor will it fill. I checked lid switches the test out fine can it be the timer
1 Answer Hello Marcel. You need to test the fuse in the lid switch assembly WP22001682. If open, replace the assembly. Read More...
Marc November 08, 2012 for Model Number LAT9235AAE Washer fills properly with water at correct height and temperature. When pull up on Time knob sometimes works fine and sometimes does nothing. Whenever it does start it goes through all cycles properly. It seems that it doesn't always pull all the way out to engage. Since the timer seems to be working properly when engaged, we are not sure what part would need to be replaced.
1 Answer Hello Marc. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the timer WP22001538 is bad and will need to be replaced on the unit. Read More...
Buddy July 15, 2012 for Model Number lat9235aaemachine simply stopped at spin cycle Machine simply stopped during spin cycle.
1 Answer Hello Buddy. You need to check and see if the lid switch assembly WP22001682 is bad on the unit and needs to be replaced. If so, it will cause the unit to shut off during the spin cycle. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...