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Estate Dryer Timer - 230V 60Hz
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6 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11749827
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10185972
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
Installation Instructions
Stacey from CHUNCHULA, AL
The dryer took at least 3 rounds to dry light clothes and 4-5 for towels.
This was my second time making repairs. The only difference this time I replaced all parts from top to bottom. When I pulled the heating element out only one coil was working the others had burned out. It was easy to do and the videos on the site are very helpful and informative. I followed the steps and if I thought I missed a step I replayed it again. I am a woman and found it very easy and not at all intimidating at all. I am going to hopefully have it for another 10 yrs. You guys keep up the good work. Read more...
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Estate Dryer Timer - 60Hz
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2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11749825
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10185970
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
Installation Instructions
Steve from HICO, TX
Dryer would intermittently work on economy drying, never on timed dry. (Heat failed tumbler was always good)
Disconnect power cord. Removed upper and lower panels. Disconnected "push on" spade connectors and removed the single screw holding each device and removed same. Timer had a two multi wire plug and 2 screws. Reversed process and installed same. Was fairly sure only timer was bad. But due to age of dryer and posts found here, decided to just install fuse and cut out. Everything works perfect! Read more...
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Estate Dryer Timer, 60 Hz.
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3 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11742197
Manufacturer Part Number WP3979617
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
Installation Instructions
Steven from Rantoul, IL
Timer stopped working
Well I unplugged the dryer, then I removed all the screws off the back of the main console. After that I unscrewed the old timer. Then I one by one moved the wires from the old timer control to the new timer control. Then i screwed in the new timer control. After that I screwed the back plate for the main console back on. And finally I plugged the dryer back in. And there you go it was that easy.


I also wanted to say that this experience with parts select was most amazing one too. I ordered the part one day with a 3 to 5 day delevery time. The following day I checked on the status and found out that the part would be here the next day so I was really amazed that it would be that quick. I would recommend and would come back to parts select for futuer needs for appliance parts.
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$216.38
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Estate Dryer Timer - 60 Hz.
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4 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11745799
Manufacturer Part Number WP8299781
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
Installation Instructions
Carl from San Marcos, TX
Heating element staying on all the time.
Well - I'd taken my clothes out of the dryer and put them on the pool table and went upstairs to go to bed. I thought at last moment to go pee first and ran back down stairs. Downstairs I smelled the odor of burning lint. When I looked into the laundry room, my dryer was glowing red hot - Sweet! It seems that the heating element was staying on even though the dryer was off. I looked in the various descriptions of myriad failures of dryers and didn't find that one in the documentation at all. So - I replaced the thermal fuse, the Thermal cut-off and the timer. Alas - the replacement timer had to be replaced because the clock motor was defective. When the second replacement timer arrived, it was quickly installed. Long story short - if the timer is in any play mode, the heating element stay on full blast - not low, not medium, but full on chub - and this is whether the fan or tumbler are on or not, door open or not. And so the mystery anomaly remains un-repaired, unresolved and perhaps even, undiagnosed. Note - the new Thermal Cut Off does not cut off anything even when it cookin red hot. Strange. Read more...
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Estate Dryer Timer
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS11742162
Manufacturer Part Number WP3976569
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
Installation Instructions
David from Erie, PA
Timer stuck in on position during drying cycle.
I removed the front control cover, disconnected the timer wires which were color coded, and replaced the new timer. Checked for system operation and everything worked fine. Read more...
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Estate Dryer Timer
PartSelect Number PS11745789
Manufacturer Part Number WP8299764
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
Installation Instructions
Alden from New Orleans, LA
Dryer Would Not Heat
Unscrewed about 6 or 7 screws from the control panel in the back of the dryer, located the timer,unscrewed two screws holding the timer,pulled the connections from terminal, wire for wire and put everything back in reverse order.Simple!!! But that was not my problem, my problem was that I made a rush to judgement.The parts I really needed was a one time use thermal fuse & a cycling thermostat. Read more...
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Estate Dryer Timer Assembly, 60 Hz.
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PartSelect Number PS11742175
Manufacturer Part Number WP3976584
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
Installation Instructions
Mary from Red Bud, IL
dryer ran but no heat
I removed the dryer rear upper cover to expose the start and cycle selection knob. My wiring diagram was in there. I removed the wiring on the rear of the cycle selection knob (timer assembly) locations were marked on the device. I ohmed the switch contacts for the heat circuit and had an open circuit through out the full rotation of the knob. I removed the 2 screws on the back of the timer assembly and the burnt contacts fell out. I removed the knob and 2 mounting screws and the device was out to retrieve my part numbers. Read more...
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Estate Dryer Timer
PartSelect Number PS11749824
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10185969
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Estate Dryer Timer Assembly (60 Hz.)
PartSelect Number PS11745790
Manufacturer Part Number WP8299765
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
Installation Instructions
Robby from Princeton, LA
Intermittent Operation
First, let me say I am absolutely not an appliance expert by any means. In fact, I figured out what part I needed by reading others comments on this site!! Repair was very easy. I disconnected the dryer from the wall plug. Used a socket set to remove the access panel where the dryer timer was. Then before I removed the old timer I took the wires off and connected the new one to make sure I put them on properly. I used a small pair of pliers to remove a few of the wires since a few were snug. Then I simply removed the timer dial from the front, removed the old timer(2screws), and installed the new one. Finally, replaced the rear panel and plugged it back in. Worked like a champ!!! No more wiggling the dial to try to get it to turn on. AND, the wife was most impressed and very happy!!! Read more...
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Estate Dryer Timer
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS11749826
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10185971
Installation Instructions
Sharon from TOMS RIVER, NJ
Not turning on/Not engaging all selections
Removed timer knob on front. Removed hex head screws from the back of top panel using pliers to loosen and then screw driver to remove. Removed screws from old timer to remove it from the front panel. Took a photo of where the wires plugged into the timer (in case I was interrupted, I could go back to reference the picture.) Removed the wire leads and removed the old timer. Check the wires to make sure they were in good condition. Inserted wire leads into new timer and screwed it back to the front panel and reattached the top back cover panel. Put knob back on with the indicator at the 12 o’clock position. Done and the dryer works perfect fully. It took less then 15 minutes from pulling out the dryer, doing the repair and pushing the dryer back into position. The hardest part was removing over tightened screws. Read more...

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