Dryer Insert Control Panel Parts
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W10857612
Dryer won't shut off or timer won't advance? This control timer manages cycle duration and prevents continuous running. Moderate DIY repair.
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Timer would not advance past the cool down cycle as a result dryer would not shut off unless you manually advanced the time dial or opened the dryer door David F. • Carmel , IN • October 14, 2018
Replaced the timer - This should have been a VERY easy repair however, there is a clip (holding the timer to panel) on the bottom of timer than must be removed with a pair of pliers. There is absolutely NO room to access this clip so I had to take apart much of the dryer to gain access. What should have been a 15 minute repair turned into a frustrating hour.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE04X20416
Dryer won't shut off or cycles run too long? The timer controls cycle duration. Basic repair—remove control panel, transfer wires one at a time.
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My fiancée broke the knob and stud off the timer i needed to replace timer and knob Mariah R. • Panama City , FL • April 24, 2015
I first received the quality parts in less than 2 days. It took me 5 minutes to change out the timer and 2 of the minutes were finding where my fiancée put the Phillips head screwdriver. Unplug dryer first, remove top three screws from back panel. Pull old timer up and out, have new timer in hand and transfer one wire at a time. Once all wires are transferred, snap the new timer in its place. Replace your three screws, put knob on timer. Plug in dryer and test. Once completed, cleanup your...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE04X20089
Fix a dryer that won't start, stops mid-cycle, or won't shut off with a new timer. Controls drying cycles and timing. 15-30 minute DIY repair.
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Timer failed to advance and locked up grey knob asm broke off Richard S. • Mantua , OH • October 14, 2014
Ordered both parts and got them in 2 days, removed 3 screws on back panel of dryer and removed defective timer , installed wires on new timer and put back in place and installed new knob , very easy repair only took 10 minutes and dryer was back up and running
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WPW10436303
Fix a dryer that won't start, stops mid-cycle, or runs too long. Replacing a faulty timer is straightforward—snap in the new part after unplugging.
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Timer stop working in the "timed" section of the timer Lon D. • Austin , TX • March 20, 2018
Replaced timer. It's a snap in place timer, once you remove the defective timer, overall pretty easy.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8299779
Dryer won't shut off or advance through cycles? A faulty timer prevents automatic cycle progression. Moderate DIY repair restores timed operation.
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Timer did not advance on kenmore electric dryer Marchant W. • Washington , DC • October 31, 2015
Replaced timer, thermostat, a thermal fuse, the pair of thermal cutoff switches and finally the heater element. Hard to say what the final fix was that did the trick -- I am guessing it was the heater element although the old one appeared to have good continuity.
All praise goes to the on line chat Pros Erica B and Robin C that took considerable amount of time and effort to help me decipher the problem. For that alone, Appliance Parts Pros will be my go to source for appliance parts for the...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8299778
Dryer won't shut off or advance through cycles? A faulty timer prevents automatic shutoff and cycle progression. Moderate DIY repair restores normal operation.
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The timer would not advance during dry cycle so would not turn off unless i turned it to the off position Sarah S. • Van Buren , AR • August 01, 2014
I ordered a timer from Appliance Parts Pro, I watched the video on how to install it, I installed the timer and it works fantastic! I am now so glad that I can be busy and hear the buzzer go off to let me know that the clothes are now dry. Thank you so much Appliance Parts Pro!
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3976576
Dryer won't shut off or cycles won't advance? The timer controls cycle duration and automatic shutoff. DIY-friendly repair, typically 10-20 minutes.
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Timer was not shutting of or advancing Frank V. • Remington , VA • March 18, 2016
Googled what would cause that. Found or needed a new timer. Searched for the best priced timer online. Found one here for a good price. Replaced it myself very easy replacement and saved at least 100 dollars doing it myself.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WPW10185970
The Timer is an OEM part for Whirlpool dryers. It controls the electrical components and the timing of the dryer cycles, ensuring that clothes are dried for the appropriate amount of time.
Over time, timers can become faulty due to normal wear and tear, electrical surges, or internal mechanical failure. If the timer motor fails or the contacts inside the timer wear out, it will no longer be able to accurately regulate the dryer’s cycle duration.
Symptoms of a bad timer include:
- Dryer not starting
- Dryer running continuously without advancing through the cycle
- Dryer stopping mid-cycle
- Inaccurate cycle times
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
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Dryer not heating Glen W. • Plano , TX • August 20, 2014
Checked all of the thermostats for continuity and all were working so I just replaced timer. That fixed the problem.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE04X25281
Dryer won't shut off or advance cycles? A faulty timer control is likely the cause. This part controls all timed drying phases. Moderate DIY repair.
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Broken timer switch. William S. • Hawley , PA • April 17, 2021
Got the part and replaced it. Getting the part was easy and replacement went well.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WPW10185976
Dryer runs but won't heat or won't stop at cycle end? The timer controls heating element power and cycle completion. Moderate DIY repair, 30-45 minutes.
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Timer wouldnt stop at the end of cycle then it quit heating Steve I. • Hulbert , OK • June 06, 2015
Used ohm meter on all thermostats and element.everything looked good.wasnt getting power to element unless you wiggled timer knob .ive used this website a bunch because it beats everyone else's prices
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W11701755
Dryer won't start or dial spins freely? This timer control regulates cycle length and component operation. Straightforward repair for most DIYers.
TIMER WITH KNOB
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Dryer done broke timer thing Jason H. • Otter Lake , MI • November 30, 2024
Ordered that there part from this place. Shipped quick like. Dryer ain't broke no more.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8299781
If your dryer won't heat properly or runs continuously without stopping, the timer may need replacement. Common DIY repair, moderate difficulty.
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It wouldn't heat and the timer wouldn't cut off until you opened the door Glenda E. • Belhaven , NC • March 11, 2015
My husband took the old timer out and replace it with the new. Now it worked fine. Being we order the other parts we decided to replace them.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W10845086
Dryer won't start or console unresponsive? This electronic control board manages all dryer functions including cycles, temperature, and sensors.
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Front console would function but dryer would not turn on Robert S. • Watertown , NY • June 19, 2019
Tried replacing the thermal fuse with no luck. Replaced the control board now dryer works.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE19M1490
This is the rear-facing control panel (backsplash) located at the top back of the dryer where the cycle selector knobs and buttons are mounted. It provides the mounting surface and housing for the dryer's user controls. Replace this panel if it is cracked, discolored, warped from heat exposure, or if the control knob mounting points are damaged.
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Stripped knobs which broke inside of control panel shorted start switch Amy O. • Raleigh , NC • August 31, 2016
After unplugging the dryer, I removed knobs and control panel. I removed the 3 connectors to start switch. I had to cut and replace one connector due to shorted wire which burnt the connector. I attached new connector and then attached these to start switch. I then remounted all three switches to new control panel and reattached control panel to dryer. Plugged in and started right up! Thank you for the helpful video.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 134484212
If your dryer won't start, lights blink, or it stops mid-cycle, the control board may have failed. DIY-friendly repair taking about 20 minutes with basic tools.
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Frigidaire electric dryer in auto dry when started the status would immediately change from drying to cool down in timed dry status drying stayed lite but no heat Keith N. • Hooksett , NH • September 19, 2014
Downloaded the Frigidaire Service Manual for Electric 5.8 cubic foot dryer from the ApplicanePartsPro.com forum. Used its information to check for error codes. None display. Ran the function test sequence. All the tests OK.
Used a mutli-meter to check the circuit to the moisture sensor bars inside the door. Thought maybe the circuit could be open due to a loose plug or broken wire. This could signal the control board that the clothes are dry. This all checked OK.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE19M1493
Dryer back panel assembly houses control switches and touch pads. Replace if cracked, broken, or switch mounts are damaged causing buttons to fall through.
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Start switch fell in to back splash Joe K. • Warren , MI • June 09, 2016
Replaced back splash on dryer, repair took 5 minutes
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