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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Timer by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18018891
Manufacturer Part Number: WP22002441

If your washer stops mid-cycle or won't advance through wash phases, the timer may have failed. This part controls cycle timing and progression.

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Similar, You'll need to make sure the washer is filling properly. Check and clean the debris from the fill hose screens and the fill valve inlet screens, and flush the water supply lines. Disconnect and blow into the air pressure hose WP22002010 attached to the water level switch WP22002921. If the control board does not see a "closed" circuit from the water level switch, within a certain amount of time, the washer will "shut down" during the cycle. The control interprets the open circuit as a "flooding" issue and shuts the unit off, to keeo from flooding the house.

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Hello Wes. Yes, if you can turn the timer and start the water, you will need to replace the timer WP22002441 on the unit. Make sure the hose and screens are clean on the washer as well.

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Danny for Model Number mah3000AWW

Hello, Our machine will turn off in the middle of many different cycles. It is random, doing it sometimes during the rinse cycles, sometimes during the wash cycles, but usually at least 3-6 times before ever getting the cycle to complete. I have checked the usual. No Main board issues on the R-11 or Q6 (the board looks good), no motor board issues, screens on water value are clean, and I have checked all connections. A tech has looked at the machine 4 times in the last 2 weeks. He put in a new pump, and valve. He said the Wax motor is fine and he can't seem to fiqure out what is causing the issue. Sometimes it even works thru a whole cycle while he's here without it having any issues. The last thing I am suspecting is the Timer (even though they are supposedly pretty reliable). What are the odds the time is sticking in certain spots and causing a delay signal to the board which turns off the machine? Your thoughts are appreciated, I've already put $300 into the machine. Thanks

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Hello Danny. It sounds like the relay in the control board 22002988 is sticking and sending power to the timer motor and advancing the timer to the off position. Hope this helps.

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Al, You most likely have a clogged or inefficient drain pump WP22003059 . The timer on that unit is pretty dependable. if the pump does not run at all, or if you have to "jiggle' the timer knob to make it run, then consider the timer WP22002441 . Good Luck and Thanks

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Hello Greg. Is there any water coming into the machine? If not, you could have a bad water valve 22002558. Hope this helps.

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Hello Jim. You could be dealing with a timer issue. There are some other parts that can cause this as well, such as the motor controler. 12002039 When this happens, will the machine continue on its own, or do you have to restart the machine? Thanks

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