David June 07, 2022 for Model Number LAT8826AAE The serial number for the washer is 114646575B. Sometimes the washer works normally, but lately it will fill, go through the wash cycle, drain, go through the rinse cycle, and go through the spin cycle but will not spin or drain. This happens on all options (normal, perm press, etc.). If I then manually turn the timer to the spin cycle I can get it to work eventually. It would seem to me to be a timer issue. I found questions on your forum relating to this and it seems there are two different part numbers depending on the serial number. Does a timer replacement seem to be the correct action and if so what would be the appropriate part number? Thanks for your help.
1 Answer The timer is likely the issue. The correct part based on your serial number is WP22001694. Read More...
Don March 03, 2022 washer fills then hums instead of starting cycle. have tried moving timer but it is hit or miss. it will eventually go. timer or motor
1 Answer Don, We will need to have the model number of your washer to be able to assist properly with your question. Read More...
Glenn February 18, 2022 for Model Number LAT8816AAE Hi, I need to replace my washer timer (Maytag lat8816aae). According to info here the correct timer is based upon serial/series number. My serial starts with 11, so best I can tell I need timer 22001694, which is discontinued. The faulty timer in my machine is labeled 62093390, which appears to cross reference to 22001694, so that all seems to match up. I found a refurbished timer listed as 62093390 elsewhere (the sticker label in the pic of the actual timer also showed 62093390). So I ordered it. However the timer I was sent is clearly not the same one from the pic. This might not be a problem, except the sticker is labeled 62096710, rather than 62093390. It looks almost identical except its timer motor wires connect to a different spot. From everything I can find, 62096710 cross references to 22004262 or 22002189. Is that correct? According to this site that timer is for serial numbers starting with 15. Am I correct that this timer will not work for my washer with an 11xxxxx serial number? I don't want to risk damage to my machine or waste my time by installing if it's futile to even bother trying. I'll just send it back. Thanks for any help!
1 Answer Glenn, You are correct that would not be the correct timer for your model. You do in fact need the WP22001694 which is NLA. Read More...
Tim January 29, 2017 for Model Number LAT8826AAE I need help finding what may be wrong with my washer. The washer will start and begin to fill up with water, but will not drain/spin at the end of wash cycle or advance into the rinse cycle. The motor will try to spin, but it stops and l can smell the motor burning. The water remains inside the tub and the timer will run to the end cycle. I already tried replacing the brake drum, bearings, tub seal and motor but none of those fixes worked. Would you have an idea of what the issue may be?
1 Answer Tim, You didn't mention the belts, and did you check the motor carriage and rollers for free movement ? Presumably, you installed the tub bearing and seal kit properly, and didn't over tighten anything. If the washer fills and agitates, but doesn't spin and drain, then check or replace the timer. Read More...
Cal September 24, 2015 for Model Number LAT8826AAM Hi, will this whirlpool timer 22004262 replace my Maytag LAT8826AAM OEM timer? Also, the problem I am having is when I start the wash cycle, the washer will start the wash cycle but when it is time to reach the rinse/spin cycle, the knob becomes disengaged due to contact points issues? At this point, I get stuck with a tub of water from the wash cycle. Is this a timer or knob problem that I have to replace? Thanks.
1 Answer Hello Cal. Yes, it seams like the issue is the timer. However, we will need your serial number to determine which timer you need. Please call 1-877-477-7278 and one of our friendly customer service representatives will gladly help you locate the correct part and place the order for you! Read More...
Corbsr April 21, 2015 for Model Number LAT3500AAE Washer will fill then pause about 10 seconds or so then go into spin. No agitation. Any help would be appreciated!
1 Answer Corbsr, With the unit draining 10 seconds after filling, this issue would be in the timer. Read More...
Ed S August 09, 2014 for Model Number LAT8816AAE I turn the knob to regular setting to start the wash cycle. I pull up on the nob to start. the machine goes through the wash, rinse but not the spin , however dial continues to move till it gets to the stop position. I can lift up on the knob while it is in the spin mode and machine will start spinning and remove the water. Same problem also in the Perma Press cycle. Not in hand cycle. What could be causing this?
1 Answer Ed, The issue that you are having sounds like there may be a stuck contact in the timer that is not allowing the spin contact to make when running through the full cycle. When power is removed then it removes power from the contact allowing it to not catch. This would be a timer issue. Read More...
Tom K July 19, 2014 for Model Number LAT9557AAE I just replaced the tub seal and bearing and that worked fine but now the timer does not advance. Could it be something other than the timer?
Jose August 23, 2013 for Model Number lav3600aww Hello, my washer stops working when it get to rinse cycle it stop. Well what I mean is the timer dal wont continue to move but I do hear a faint buzz sound or more like a faint vibration. If I move the dial to spin it works ok. So I wash the clothes twice to remove soap. If I open lid and look inside when it stops there is no water in side so it does drain the water. Do you think it a bad timmer ? Besides that Problem it works ok. Thank you Jose H
1 Answer Hello Jose. It sounds like the water valve is clogged or bad and needs to be replaced on the unit. Check the cold water and see if it works. If not, replace the valve on the unit. Read More...
1 Answer Hello Bryan. You need to unsnap the center cap out of the timer knob and remove the clip from the unit securing the knob to the timer shaft. Read More...