Washer Control Panel Lcd Parts
Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WH22X38441C
Washer won't start, spin, or complete cycles? A faulty main control board often causes these issues. Moderate DIY repair, typically under 30 minutes.
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Wouldn't allow "super" fill setting James L. • San Jose , CA • April 02, 2021
GE Washer m/n GTW460ASJ6WW would allow other fill levels, but when set to "super" it would never stop filling. Checked water inlet valve (by initiating a fill and unplugging the unit) to see if the inlet valve was sticking open, that was not the issue. Decided to replace the board even though it is a significant fraction of the cost of a new washer. Local appliance stores didn't have the board but APP did, and of course, they are open 24/7 while my local part stores have decided the weekend is...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WPW10374126
The Motor Control Board is an OEM part for Whirlpool washing machines. This electronic board is responsible for regulating and controlling the motor's speed and direction during various cycles, ensuring optimal washing performance.
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Whirlpool wfw94hexw2 was giving error code f06 e01 (and e02 at times) Dean T. • Tigard , OR • December 11, 2014
The washer would try to start. The door would lock, but then would get stuck in the phase of start-up where the drum needs to roll around (I assume so it knows what's in there). It would sit and think about it for a couple minutes and then give the error codes. I shut it off (sometimes had to unplug it and plug it back in), and it would take about 10 minutes for the door to unlock. After reading about fixes, I decided to dive in and try it (the washer is only 3 years old and I'm pretty...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WH12X10527
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles, spins continuously, or has erratic operation. This timer controls wash, rinse, and spin cycles. 10-minute DIY.
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Timer gears broken John M. • Belington , WV • November 01, 2014
Replaced timer.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WH12X10614C
Washer won't start or stops mid-cycle? This main control board restores cycle selection and timing. Common DIY fix, takes about 10-20 minutes to install.
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Washer would not fully drain Lawrence R. • Bremen , AL • June 25, 2019
I replaced the belt and the pump. It now works like it is new again! I am glad that I purchased the belt installation tool. It made replacing the belt very easy. I also purchased the Control Assembly which I did not install. It wasn't needed to repair the washer but I will keep it in case it is needed for future repairs. Of the 3 different web sites I looked at, AppliancePartsPros was the best price and the parts were at my house in 2 days. I will use AppliancePartsPros again if and when I need...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W11419171
Fix a washer with a blank display, locked lid, or unresponsive controls. This electronic control board manages all wash cycles and functions.
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No power on my maytag washer Gabe O. • Clackamas , OR • February 06, 2026
I replaced the control board ordered from your website
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 6201EC1006T
The Noise Filter Assembly is an OEM part for LG washing machines, designed to minimize electrical noise interference within the appliance. This essential component ensures that the washer operates smoothly without emitting disruptive sounds that can af
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Lg washer would not turn on unplugging it allowed for one load but needed to be replunged each time Nieves O. • Sugar Land , TX • September 11, 2016
Searched the web and determined it was something called a noise filter. Ordered the part from ApplianceParts Pros. Received it in about 3 days, normal shipping. Replaced the part. Took about 15 minutes from start to finish. Problem solved. Cost less than $50.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WPW10199989
If your washer won't advance cycles, stops mid-wash, or fills incorrectly, the control timer may be faulty. Moderate DIY repair, replaces defective timer.
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Washer stopped in the middle of a cycle tub was full of water and wet clothes Richard J. • Harwich , MA • July 09, 2015
Based on symptoms it looked like the timer was not working. I did a web search to confirm this and found your web site. Entering the model number of the washer (Whirlpool) I found the timer and related information. This confirmed my diagnosis. I also looked at the video on how to change the timer. This was invaluable! The video saved me hours and probably a washing machine. I ordered the timer, it arrived as promised, I installed it per directions and the machine works...
the video makes...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 285938
Fixes washers that won't advance through cycles or stop mid-cycle. Timer controls wash cycle progression and automatic shutoff. DIY install in 10-20 minutes.
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Cycles would not complete Jonathan G. • Newton , MA • December 21, 2016
I could not find specific online instructions for this job. Here are some tips.
1. Unplug the washer.
2. Unscrew the dial on the broken timer.
3. Gently pry up the thin plastic place-indicator plate (the thing with the arrow under the dial) with two flathead screwdrivers.
4. Unscrew the two hex screws holding the old timer in place.
5. Unscrew the phillips-head screws holding the console in place and flip up the console.
6. Remove the electrical connector from the bad timer, and remove the bad...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WH12X10478
Fix a washer that won't advance through cycles or skips fill/agitate steps. This timer controls cycle sequencing. DIY repair in about 30 minutes.
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The timer switch came detached from the bracket and the dial slot slipped out of the shaft until i saw the repair video i did not know about the clip that locks the dial to the shaft Jeffery B. • Donalsonville , GA • September 04, 2015
I removed the dial knob and plate as instructed by the video, removed the front panel of the washer to access the switch. I found the plastic molded bracket that the timer rests on to be broken and the tab on the timer where it is attached by a screw to be broken. I ordered a replacement switch, dial and knob. When it arrived I replaced the parts as instructed, but I had to use super glue to hold the new switch in place due to the support tab on the washer panel being broken off. After letting...
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 134743500
Washer won't spin or shows communication error? The motor control board controls spin speed and motor functions. DIY repair in 30 minutes with video guide.
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E5b error code on frigidaire gallery front load washer Michael B. • Seattle , WA • October 26, 2015
This was the motor control board (also called the speed control board, motor control unit, or MCU in various places across the web). The repair was straightforward, except for two complications. First the old part was difficult to access in this model washer (Frigidaire Gallery Series front load washer). Instead of being easy to reach on the left side where there was space, it was sort of behind the actual motor on the right side of the housing. I spent some time trying to figure out...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WH45X22698
Washer won't advance through cycles or stops mid-wash? This timer control assembly manages fill, agitate, rinse, and spin sequences. 15-30 minute repair.
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The timer washer knob would not turn the dial assembly. Daniel H. • Deridder , LA • June 12, 2021
I replaced the Timer knob components. Removing the cover that contains the Timer was simpler than I anticipated. Just remove the screws on the top of the back of the machine. Hold the cover and lift up and push to the left (facing the front of the washer). Removed the Timer Knob Clip with small needle-nose pliers. Grasped the Timer and turned counterclockwise to remove and unplugged the wiring clip. The timer is seated to the cover and held securely in place with one screw. I seated the new...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8572976
Washer won't advance cycles or skips rinse/spin? Timer controls wash, rinse, and spin cycles. Common DIY fix—most complete repair in 10 minutes.
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Dysfunctional washing machine timer Jeffrey E. • Fort Scott , KS • March 23, 2015
I diagnosed the problem, identified faulty parts, and replaced those components.
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Genuine Speedqueen part
By: Speedqueen
Part Number: 37395WP
Replacement lid for Speed Queen washers. Covers the washing drum and provides access for loading clothes. Replace if rusted, cracked, or has sharp edges.
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Top lid was rusted!. Raymond N. • Goddard , KS • May 08, 2020
Replace the lid.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3951702
The Timer is an OEM part for Whirlpool washing machines. It controls the electrical components and the sequence of operations during the wash cycle, ensuring each phase of the cycle occurs at the right time.
Causes of a bad timer include electr
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Whirlpool washer wouldn't drain Larry W. • Fairfax , VA • November 16, 2019
Based on an internet search, the likely problem seemed to be a bad timer-control switch because it would hum and click but not advance on a 17-year old washer. Repairman diagnosed the problem as a bad lid-switch-assembly and replaced it - problem solved. Now I need to return the Timer-Control.
AppliancePartsPros was very quick to ship the Timer-Control and have a great return policy for an unneeded part.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8557301
This mechanical timer sequences the dishwasher through its wash, drain, and dry steps. Replacing a failing timer restores proper cycle advancement so the dishwasher starts, progresses, and finishes cycles reliably. What it does:
- Times and sequen
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Timer control was not working Cornelio L. • West Covina , CA • April 19, 2014
I searched online and found Appliance Parts Pros to have the best price and an instructional video on how to replace this part. I've never done any type of repairs on a washing machine and figured I would give it a try. My washer is approx. nine years old and in good condition, and either I would repair this on my own or buy another. It took me about 30 min. to remove and replace the part, once this was completed I put the washing machine back into operation. Hurray!!!!!! did not have to spend...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8577356
Fix a washer that won't advance through cycles or gets stuck on wash. This mechanical timer controls cycle progression. Moderate DIY repair.
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Timer went in kenmore washer Carrie B. • Schuylerville , NY • December 05, 2014
The repair guy was going to charge me upwards of $225 to replace the timer in my washer, if in fact it was the timer. I decided with Christmas just a month away that there had to be a better way. After speaking with one repairman, and then searching on the internet, I found out the problem with my Kenmore washer was probably the timer. Sears was going to charge me a lot to ship the timer and they wouldn't allow me to return it if after replacing it, it wasn't the problem. So, I got back on...
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