Washer User Interface Board Parts
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W11126319
This coin chute guides coins from the slide into the coin mechanism so the machine can register payment and begin a cycle. Keeping the chute intact and aligned helps prevent jams and misfeeds in coin-operated laundry equipment.
- Directs coins from the slide to the coin mechanism to register payment
- Helps ensure smooth coin drop, reducing bounce-back and misfeeds
- Common fix when coins jam, fall into the cabinet, or the unit won't start after payment
- Replace if cracked, bent, corroded, or missing
Install notes:
- Disconnect power; shut off gas before service
- Open the coin housing/slide assembly and retain existing hardware
- Install the new chute in the same orientation; align with slide and mechanism, then secure
- Test with sample coins to ensure proper drop and operation before returning to service
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The door latch was bad the control board and coin control board Christopher E. • Lansing , IL • May 18, 2016
A new set of control board, coin control board and the door latch was installed, and the washing machine was reprogrammed.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP22004189
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles, stops mid-cycle, or hums but won't spin. This mechanical timer controls wash sequences. DIY-friendly repair.
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Washer machine water dripping into tank when off and timer would stop on regular cycle after a wash and would not go any further to spin or rinse Victor F. • San Antonio , TX • March 14, 2015
Appliance Parts Pros I've used in the past and will continue to use, now they have a video showing step by step how to change the part your going to purchase, video also explains what the part does and symptoms of bad existing parts like mine.
Washer machine was dripping water into tank when not in use, it was the water inlet valve. I purchased on a Sunday and it arrived with our mailman on Wednesday. I watched the repair video one more time and changed it out. When you unhook hoses to remove...
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 134237200
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles, stops mid-cycle, or runs continuously. This control timer regulates wash and spin durations. 30-minute repair.
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Timer was not advancing Ruth J. • Richmond , VA • May 07, 2016
Replaced timer motor. Hardest part was removing timer knob on this model. You need to access the back of broken timer knob and PULL OUT THE WHITE PIECE THAT LOOKS LIKE THE BACK OF THE KNOB. PULL IT COMPLETELY OUT AND KNOB WILL RELEASE. The rest is easy.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3948852
Fix a washer that stops mid-cycle or won't advance through wash phases. This mechanical timer restores proper cycle sequencing. Moderate DIY repair.
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The clothes washer wouldn't advance to the next phase of the selected cycle Glenn C. • Gainesville , FL • October 09, 2015
I replaced the timer...I talked with a tech to make sure the timer I ordered was the correct one. Watching the video was a great help especially with removing the knob. Plus the video showed a couple of tips. While not exactly the same timer it was very helpful. As a side note the timer arrived so fast I was shocked. A semi-difficult job made very easy.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP661597
Washer won't advance through cycles or gets stuck in fill mode? A faulty timer prevents proper cycle progression. Restores automatic advancement.
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The machine would not move through its cycles Wayne M. • Fairbanks , AK • September 17, 2014
Replaced the timer
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3946430
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles, skips spin, or stops mid-wash. This timer controls cycle progression. Straightforward DIY repair for most users.
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Washer was not cycling properly would not slow agitate drain or spin timer would move but no response from machine John S. • Bethesda , MD • June 15, 2020
I replaced the timer, and the problem was solved. The only problem I had was the screw holes in the new timer would not accept the screws from the old timer, so I used self tapping screws. Otherwise, a straightforward fix and fairly easy to do.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8546681
Washer won't advance cycles or stops mid-cycle? This timer sequences fill, wash, drain, and spin stages. Moderate DIY repair restores cycle control.
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Wouldn't complete cycle, finish rinsing David H. • Corpus Christie , TX • April 08, 2014
Watched instructional viedeos on how to replace timer.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3955765
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles, stops mid-wash, or fills at wrong times. This timer controls fill, agitate, drain, rinse, and spin sequences.
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Timer wouldn't advance all functions worked doing it manually Terry M. • Norwood , NJ • February 21, 2016
Replaced timer. Back in business.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 137006005
This control board is the appliance's primary printed circuit board. It governs cycle timing, options, and power to key components. Replacing a failed PCB can restore responsive controls and consistent operation across all cycles.
- Coordinates inputs from sensors/controls and directs outputs to motors, valves, pumps, and other loads
- Manages cycle sequencing and option selections as designed by the manufacturer
- Symptoms of a failing board can include no start/no response, cycles that won't advance or end early, intermittent/erratic operation, blank or flickering indicators, or recurring error codes
What's included: One printed control board (PCB) Install notes:
- Disconnect power before servicing; do not work on a live appliance
- Use ESD protection and handle the board by the edges to avoid damage
- Photograph existing wiring; move connectors one at a time to the matching positions on the new board
- Secure the board and any covers before restoring power; run a test cycle/diagnostic per your model's service information
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I kept getting "e90" error code and washer wouldn't start washing cycle Richard R. • Glendora , CA • November 08, 2015
After doing online research about this particular error code I found www.appliancepartspros.com. On the site I searched my washing machine's model number and I found the correct part (in my case, it was the main control board) at a discounted price. I figured that with their no hassle return policy it was a no brainer trying to replace the part myself. The process went fairly smooth. If you're replacing this part yourself, be sure to disconnect your machine from the power outlet first to avoid...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3954071
Fix a washer that stops mid-cycle or won't advance to drain and spin. This mechanical timer controls wash cycle sequencing. Moderate DIY repair.
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Broken washing machine timer David E. • Stockholm , NJ • July 04, 2014
The timer from APP was the same as the broken OEM part. Viewing a few youtube DIY videos made replacing the part easier than I thought.
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Genuine Speed Queen part
By: Speed Queen
Part Number: 203387P
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles or drain properly. This timer controls wash sequences and cycle progression. Common DIY repair for stuck cycles.
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Timer wouldn’t stop at end of cycle & tub wouldn’t fill Steve L. • Plainfield , IN • July 14, 2026
Timer didn’t solve problems; texted APP tech support, followed their instructions and the problems were fixed. Great experience.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WH12X10337
Fix a washer that won't advance through cycles or stops mid-cycle. This timer controls wash, rinse, and spin sequences. DIY repair in 15 minutes.
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Ge washer timer knobs cogs wore out Katherine S. • Reno , NV • February 07, 2015
We had to order the entire timer assembly because the part taking the most abuse is plastic. Of course. Watched the video and easily did the repair. Thanks.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WPW10187167
If your washer fills but won't agitate or cycles stall and repeat, the timer may be worn. This replacement restores proper cycle advancement in 15-30 minutes.
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I had to replace the timer on our washing machine of course nothing ever braks down at a good time! Brad H. • White Pine , TN • November 22, 2015
I wasn't familiar with this washer since I've never had any other problems with it. So i pulled up a assembly diagram to see how to take it a part.It was simple and only took a few minutes.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3946475
Washer stops mid-cycle or won't advance through cycles? This timer controls cycle progression. Moderate DIY repair taking 15-30 minutes with basic tools.
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Not agitating noisy running Danny T. • Kahului , HI • January 07, 2016
With the help of the videos.... really made it easy and much better than the book----(which Shawn also got for me, and I can refer to if I cant access "Matt" on the video)....took all of 15 minutes once I had everything ready as the video said...and it worked just like he said Yea!!!!
He made it so simple, my cat could've done it if she had hands...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP22003361
Fix a washer that won't advance through cycles, fills but won't spin, or stops mid-cycle. This timer controls wash, rinse, and spin sequences. 30-minute DIY repair.
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Washing machine would not complete all of it's cycles David G. • Ballwin , MO • February 24, 2017
Replaced the main timer / control.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3946448
Washer won't advance cycles or stops mid-cycle? Timer controls cycle progression. DIY repair if timer knob doesn't advance washing stages properly.
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1994 whirlpool washer model lst8244bq0 not going to spin cycle E R. • Potomac , MD • June 05, 2016
The most challenging part of this was determining what the problem was. At first I thought the clutch (or related parts) had worn out, but by chance, I pulled on the timer knob, and the machine started spinning. When I let it go, it stopped. So clearly the spinning part worked. Then I watched a few videos about repairing a bad timer and determined that it was the likely culprit. I ordered the part. It was very simple to replace. And it worked perfectly. Saved me hundreds either in...
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