Randy February 09, 2012 for Model Number Model # MDE7400AYW Serial # 24244990EG I have to pull out on thr timer and move it around to get the dryer to come on I belive it to be the timer. Just wanted to make sure I got the right timer part Number for thr timer. Thanks
1 Answer Randy, Sounds like you're on target, You do have the correct part number for the timer WP33002803 for the model and serial number you supplied. Good Luck and Thanks Read More...
Bob February 03, 2012 for Model Number MDG6400AWW Which timer do I need , Maytag Atlantis Model# MDG6400AWW, Serial# 19659720CJ? Please advise. Thanks,
1 Answer Hello Bob, for your washer model and serial number we show the correct timer to be WP33002803. Thanks! Read More...
Gary January 31, 2012 for Model Number MDE7657BYW I just received my new timer from you, but I don't know how to get the knob off. I know I have to take the clip off the back of the timer, but I can't find it. Thanks, Gary
1 Answer Hello Gary. There is no clip on this model number. You will remove the center of the timer knob WP22003989 and then the timer knob will pull off the timer WP33002803. Hope this helps. Read More...
Tammy January 23, 2012 for Model Number MDE6400AYW I am having trouble getting my dryer to start. I have to pull and push the knob to get it to turn on. The model # is MDE6400AYW and the serial # is 19512035CJ, if you can tell me what part to order. Thanks!
1 Answer Hello Tammy. If you can just continue to push and wiggle the timer to start the dryer, you will need to replace the timer WP33002803. Hope this helps. Read More...
Cd January 23, 2012 for Model Number MDE6400AYW Dryer runs but timer knob only advances part way. Dryer must be shut off manually. Does this in all settings. Maytag Model #MDE6400AYW, Serial # 19515504CL. Per your recommendations I replaced the timer, PART # AP4043083. Still have the same problem. Any other suggestions?
1 Answer CD, Are you sure the dryer is heating the complete cycle ? and it is heating properly ? and you're sure you installed the correct timer based on the model and serial number 16 > WP33002803. Improper air flow or a "sticky cycling thermostat can cause the issue you described on the "auto advance" cycles but the timed dry setting should run for the amount of time you selected. If the timer stalls during the timed dry setting, check and make sure the timer knob is installed properly and you have the correct timer installed. Thanks and Good Luck Read More...
Vivian January 21, 2012 for Model Number MDE7400AYW Serial no. 12710680AX First of all you offer great customer service with this question/answer feature. Thank you for trying to assist those of us trying to do it ourselves. After reading the questions/answers, my problem is similar to entries submitted by Christina. The dryer comes on easily after replacing a timer in the past 12 months or so, but the dryer won't cut off unless you open the door. You can turn the dial to a "Time Dry" setting or the two "Intellidry" settings, but the dial never advances. The dryer won't shut off on any setting. I am wondering if have the correct timer installed after reading the entries. Later today I'll be able to pull the dryer from the wall and I'll get the timer part no. we installed. Can you tell me which timer I should have installed and I'll go from there. Thank you!
1 Answer Vivian, The ideal situation, would be to have the number off the original timer, But based on your model and serial number you should install timer part number WP33002855 . If you have the correct timer installed, then you need to consider the dryness control board WP33002734 and wiring. The neutral circuit to the timer motor is accomplished through this control board, and if there's an issue in the circuits on the board, or no neutral to the dryer, the timer will not advance, regardless of cycle selected. Good Luck and Thanks. Read More...
Cd January 19, 2012 for Model Number MDE6400AYW Dryer runs but timer knob will only advance partway. Dryer keeps running and must be shut off manually. Does this in all settings. Model number is MDE6400AYW and serial number is 19515504CL
1 Answer Hello CD! It sounds as if the timer has become defective and will need to be replaced. Your part number is WP33002803. Thanks! Read More...
1 Answer Hello Eva. Use the wiring diagram on the unit and test for power coming to the timer motor. If there is power there, and the timer does not advance, you will need to replace the timer WP33002803. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. Hope this helps. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Ken December 30, 2011 for Model Number MDE6400AYW My Maytag Atlantis Model MDE6400AYW Serial 19512283CJ dryer is difficult to turn on by pulling the knob, is this a dryer timer or a timer clutch.
1 Answer Hi Ken. The timer you need to replace is part # WP33002803. When these models were introduced, it was common to tell people to hold the knob out a couple seconds longer for a positive engagement. They incorporated a better internal clutch that will hold the timer cams into place better. Thank You. Read More...
Rob December 11, 2011 for Model Number MDE7400AYW serial 12708808ax I have to rock the timer knob to start the dryer and when the dryer is done I have to wait until it cools down before I can start the next load. If I rub the dryness sensor bar in front with a cool rag it will then start, but still have to rock the switch. Other than that the dryer cycles fine. Would this just be the timer or something else
1 Answer Rob, Based on the serial number, you need to order WP33002855 . Touching or cleaning the sensor bar in the front, should have little to no effect on the start circuit on the motor. The loose timer shft, can and usually does cause other issues with the heat cycle and start. Replace the timer and we're sure most if not all the issues will be resolved. Good Luck and Thanks Read More...