The timer controls the electrical components and the duration of the dryer cycles.
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This part works with the following products:
Dryer.
This part works with the following products:
Kenmore.
Part# WPW10185997 replaces these:
AP6016543, W10185997
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Damion S - February 3, 2022
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Exactly what I needed!
I have a Kenmore 800 Dryer that was acting up on me. Over time the dryer was not operating when you tried to set the timer at anything above ~20min. At first it was 40, then 30 then 20....we could see how this was degrading, so I thought - might as well spend 150 bucks and try to fix it rather than dropping grand or so on a new one.
After some research and looking around for videos on the internet - I found the instructions I needed to disassemble the panel and change out my timer.
PartSelect had everything I needed. It fit like a glove and it came quickly.
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Carol D - January 6, 2021
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Great Part
The timer arrived quickly, and was easy to change. Working perfectly.
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Timer dial not working correctly
Unclip the control panel and roll back, unscrew old timer switch and install new one, same with the push-to-start button/switch
Dryer stopped before reaching end of any given time cycle.
1. Unplugged power cord. Always a good idea. 2. Slid plastic putty knife under each corner of control panel from front to back to release spring clips. 3. Removed old timer. 4. Installed new timer. 5. Pushed corners (spring clips) of control panel back into place. 6. Plugged in power cord. 7. Dryed a load of laundry. 8. Wi
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P.S. The screw driver was used to disengage plastic clip harness plug from the timer. Did not need the Push-to-Start switch, bought it because I figure it will be the next item needing replacement.
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Bob from GILLETTE, WY
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Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Terry
April 29, 2019
My dryer will only start when I set it on 60 - no other numbers. Is this a problem that a new timer will correct?
For model number 11069822801
Hello Terry, thank you for inquiring. For this symptom you will want to replace either the Thermal Fuse part PS11741460, the 3 Wire Door Switch part PS11741701, or the Push-To-Start Switch part PS11742178. We hope this helps.
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Colleen
October 21, 2019
My dryer won’t start unless it is set at about 30 minutes. I have to play with it to be in just the right place to start.
For model number 11069822801
Hi Colleen, thank you for your question. You may want to look at your start switch, and then the timer for being the issue. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Bill
August 14, 2019
My dryer will only dry for 10 minutes, even if set for a longer dry time then turn off, will a timer repair the problem?
For model number 110.69822801
Hello Bill, thank you for inquiring. Yes, replacing this Timer part number PS11749834 for your model may fix the problem. You may also want to consider the High Limit Thermostat part number PS11741441 to fix this. I hope this helps and good luck with your repair!