General Electric Dryer Circuit Boards and Touch Pads

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General Electric Dryer Timer
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41 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS8746223
Manufacturer Part Number WE4M532
This timer is supplied directly by the manufacturer for use in dryers. It controls the duration of the drying cycle, and it regulates the various stages of the drying process, such as the drying time, cooldown period, and when to stop the cycle. It has a series of cams or switches that engage and disengage different dryer functions. If the dryer timer is faulty, the dryer may fail to start, or advance through the drying cycle, stop midcycle, or run indefinitely. Additionally, the timer knob may become loose or difficult to turn, or the timer may make unusual clicking or buzzing noises. If you notice any of these signs, you should replace the timer.
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McKinley from Meraux, LA
the knob broke and my daughter tried turning the end of the knob with a pliers which broke the end which disabled the timer.
I unscrewed the back panel took out the broken timer replaced it with new timer put on the new knob and screwed the panel back on. Read more...
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General Electric Dryer Timer
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PartSelect Number PS8690648
Manufacturer Part Number WE4M533
This is a genuine OEM replacement timer (60Hz) for your dryer. To complete this repair you will need a #2 Phillips screwdriver. To access the timer, you will need to remove the top of the back panel. Disconnect the wires to the timer terminals, remove the timer knob, and unclip the timer from its metal tab. Replace with the new timer and reassemble the wires and remaining parts. Make sure to disconnect power to the dryer before beginning this repair.
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Whitney from Vancouver, WA
START knob and plastic underneath broken
It was so incredibly simple! The site made it foolproof to find the right parts - and the actual replacement job itself was easier than we ever could have imagined. Background: I love to do laundry - I mean A LOT! So - I use the washer and dryer every night to wash the familie's clothing and blankets and towels. After heavy use - the outer knob stripped out. We threw it away and were using pliers to turn the small plastic knob underneath. After a few months - that plastic wore down and we could not turn it on at all! Read more...
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General Electric Dryer TIMER
PartSelect Number PS11721520
Manufacturer Part Number WE04X22654
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General Electric Dryer Timer
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PartSelect Number PS9491767
Manufacturer Part Number WE04X20415
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
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Jeffery from Waterford, MI
Timer knob cracked twice. Found out the timer switch was bad.
Removed the 3 knobs. They just pull off. Removed 6 screws on the back side of the control panel. The front (plastic panel then just separates from the back). Then look at how the switch is mounted on the plastic panel. There should be 2 small pieces of plastic that holds it in. Carefully twist the switch in the appropriate direction so it comes free. Before you remove any wires from the old switch remember what colors go where ! I used needle nose pliers to remove the connections from the switch. Make the new connections, mount the switch, put the screws back in the panel. BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING. UNPLUG THE ELECTRICAL CORD !!! Read more...
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General Electric Dryer Timer
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45 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS3654187
Manufacturer Part Number WE4M527
This is a timer for various models of dryer. The timer within your dryer is responsible for the length of the drying cycle. If your current dryer timer does not turn or rotate well, or if its position makes no difference on the length of the cycle, it will need to be replaced. To replace this timer, you will need a screwdriver and set of needle-nose pliers. This timer is an OEM part and does not come with any other parts, such as the knob or dial that attaches to it, so consider that before ordering.
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Bruce from South San Francisco, CA
Frozen timer
1. Remove three screws from back of dryer
2. Tilt top panel forward and disengage
3. Swapped wiring one by one from old timer to new timer
4. Reinstall

The new timer worked so well that even the old, broken knobs could turn it. But I replaced the knobs anyway.

Customer service was great in helping me verify that this timer would work on this dryer (my model number was not listed on the website).
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General Electric Dryer Timer
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PartSelect Number PS9491768
Manufacturer Part Number WE04X20416
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
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Gary from Brooklyn, WI
Dryer timer operation was restricted causing multiple broken (plastic) knobs.
Turned off the electrical breaker to the dryer.
Removed the three screws holding the control panel. Removed the old knob. Tilted the control panel forward to expose the wiring and controls. Removed the screw holding the old timer and loosened the timer - leaving the wires hooked up. Then I removed one wire at a time and reconnected to the corresponding terminal on the new timer until all of the wires were connected to the new timer. Replaced the timer and re-assembled the control panel on the dryer - turned the electric breaker back on.
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General Electric Dryer Timer
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PartSelect Number PS9493080
Manufacturer Part Number WE04X20089
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
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tom from Ridgefield, CT
replace timer and knob
removed back panel, exchanged wires on old timer to new. Do this one at a time as there is no color chart to follow. Timer clips back in. Used a little screw to lock it in. Not sure if this was on the original but there was a place for it. Re-attached back panel and placed knob on shaft.
Overall saved a bundle as a service visit is $175.
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General Electric Dryer Timer
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PartSelect Number PS267933
Manufacturer Part Number WE4M189
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
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John A from Medora, IN
Timer only worked part of the time
I removed the screws holding the cover for the switches.I twisted the old timer loose.I moved wires one by one to the new timer with pliers.Lastly, I twisted the new timer to the locking position and replaced the cover.Everything now works fine Read more...
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General Electric Dryer Timer
PartSelect Number PS267977
Manufacturer Part Number WE4M271
This is a timer for your dryer. You will need to replace this part if your current timer will not advance, or your appliance is not turning off properly. This part is used to control the cycles of the unit by regulating the length of time that power is being directed to each setting. This model black and chrome in color, and just over 3 inches wide, 3.5 inches long, and about 3 inches thick. To make this repair you will need a pair of pliers and a screwdriver set.
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Wesley from Highland Springs, VA
Timer would not control the drye
Took out four screws on the upper panel and removed. Turn the control in the inner panel allowing it to seperate from the inner panel. Changed each wire at at time from the old control to the new one. Reassembled unit and tested it. All worked well. Read more...
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General Electric Dryer Timer
PartSelect Number PS267932
Manufacturer Part Number WE4M188
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
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Richard from Marshall, MI
Timer stopped moving on dry cycle
Unplugged the dryer. Took the four star screws out of the console top. Pull consoled forward. Removed the knob. Pull up the locking tap on the old timer and twisted the timer counter clockwise. Timer easily detached from its mounting plate. Changed one wire at a time from the old to the new timer. Replaced timer and knob and screws.
Works great.
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