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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Timer by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18022428
Manufacturer Part Number: WP27001113

This OEM part is a timer for washing machines. The timer is the part that controls the desired time of the wash cycle. Over time, a timer can become inoperable after excessive use. If the timer motor has shorted, it will stop functioning properly. If the timer is no longer operating properly, it will need to be replaced.To replace the timer, start by removing the control panel of the washer. The control panel can be removed by unthreading the mounting screws that secure it. Once the screws have been removed tilt the control panel up to gain access to the timer. Once located, take a pair of needle-nose pliers and grab the centerpiece that rotates. Once the pliers have locked onto the centerpiece, proceed to pull off the timer knob from the front of the control panel. Then pull the timer dial off. Disconnect the two wire harnesses. Once these wires have been removed, slide the timer out from its place. Take the new timer and line it up with the four mounting tabs. Slide it in so the locking tabs lock into place. Reinsert the wires in their correct terminals and secure the control panel.This genuine replacement part is compatible with Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, Sears, and Kenmore brand washers.

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For Whirlpool Washer Timer (Part Number: OEM18022428)

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Emily, This issue will most likely be caused by a timer fault and will need to replace the timer.

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Patrick, it is a remote possibility for the timer to be the issue, but not likely. Since you replaced the belt, did you check and clean the idler pulley, idler lever and properly adjust the idler tension spring? check the motor and motor mount to make sure they're mounted proper and tight, and not flexing. Did you check between the two baskets for a small article stuck between them? If all's OK, then you will need to check the brake rotor brake pads and washers/spacers to make sure they aren't "dragging" or holding the tub from spinning.

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Alan, On the timer knob there is a cap that you can remove, Once this cap is taken off the timer knob you should be able to take the knob assembly off.

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Rich, Yes it is a problem in the timer, one of the motor contacts is stuck "closed" and doesn't allow the motor to pause and reverse direction to drain and spin. When you raise the lid and pause the motor, then the circuit reverses and the motor reverses, The WP27001113/ WP27001113 timer is in stock and available at this time. Thanks

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Hello Danny. You will need to pop the center out of the knob to pull the knob off the timer. Once the center cap is removed, the knob will come off.

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Beverley for Model Number SAV3655AWW

Looking on the internet and troubleshooting I think that possible I need a new lid switch or a new timer for my Maytag washer model SAV3655AWW. As it just stops running when it reaches the last spin cycle that dispenses the softener. However if I open the lid and turn the switch back to the last spin cycle. However some days when I have not wash for a bit the machine will run the first wash AOK and if I do another load it will do every cycle except the final wash which dispenses the softener any.

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Beverly, The issue would not be in the lid switch not working because it would not agitate or spin on the normal spin if the switch was faulty. This issue sounds like the timer has a bad contact in it in which it is not allowing the unit go into the final spin.

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Hello Dan. Yes, it sounds like the timer will need to be replaced on the unit. Make sure both the hot and cold water is woring with the water valve. If so, replace the timer.

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Kristen, This issue would be caused by a bad timer contact for agitation. You will need to replace the timer on the unit WP27001113

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