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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Timer Control Assembly by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18052917
Manufacturer Part Number: WPW10243947

Fix cycles that won't advance or mixed-up wash settings with a new timer assembly. Moderately difficult repair taking 30-45 minutes with basic tools.

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For Whirlpool Washer Timer Control Assembly (Part Number: OEM18052917)

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Hello Matthew. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the timer WPW10243947 is bad and will need to be replaced on the unit.

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Hello Giuseppe. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the sensor switch WPW10248240 is bad and will need to be replaced. If the unit will spin, but will not fill with water on the hot or cold water cycle, then the sensor switch is the problem with the unit. Hope this helps.

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James for Model Number mvwc6esww

Okay when I'm washing on the regular cycle and the spin cycle is finishing up, the washer will start to fill up with water for about 15 seconds and then cut off. The spun clothes become wet all over again. A new problem now is when I start the regular load I can hear the water filling up, but the agitator has started as well. It least it sounds like it, but I can't tell if it is actually moving the clothes around because it stops when the lid is lifted. Anyway, do you think that it's the timer that has gone bad? Thanks James

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James, The first palce to start on your particular washer is, the fill sensor switch WPW10292584 and check the clear plastic tube that attaches to the switch and is routed down the the right rear side of the outer tub, blow in it to clear it,check and make sure it's not twisted or kinked. Thanks and Good Luck

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Hello Billie. You will use a flat blade putty or butter knife to release the clips under the front corners. Insert the blade and push in on the clips. Once released, the control panel will flip backwards. You can now access and replace the timer WPW10243947. Hope this helps.

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Hello Billie. The pressure switch hose WP353244 goes from the air dome on the side of the tub, to the water level switch in the control panel. Hope this helps.

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Hello Billie. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the sensor switch WPW10292584 is bad and needs to be replaced. Hope this helps.

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Tara, You most likely need the sensor switch WPW10248240 it controls both, the water temperature and the water level. Based on your post it's the most likely issue. Good Luck and Thanks

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Hello. Please make sure the drain hose and pump are both working and do not have anything obstructing the drainage of water. You might have a defective water level switch WPW10292584 if the unit fills with a little of water and then continues the cycle. Hope you find this information helpful. Thanks!

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