Product Description
Timer Specifications
The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences.
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Replacing your General Electric Washer Timer
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will Not Start
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Hotpoint.
Part# WH12X10527 replaces these:
AP5645215
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Joe S - February 5, 2024
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perfect part
service was great recieved part quickly.
Alan C - October 10, 2023
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Perfect fit
This was the exact part that the washer needed. It was easy to install, fit like a charm and is working flawlessly.
Marc D - January 28, 2021
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Went in easily and worked as intended.
The part arrived quickly. It was a different part number, but the site recommended it for my model of machine. It worked perfectly and easy to install.
RALPH A - October 23, 2019
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Easy repair
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Ingrid G R - December 3, 2018
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Great part
The part came sooner than I expected in perfect condition.Very please, my washer is as good as new again
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The dial under the knob that selects the washer settings stopped turning with the knob after just a few weeks
I had our reliable handyman take a stab at it after he determined what the issue was, and after we'd already tried a new knob and a new clip. Here's what he described as the issue: "Bottom line :the gears are to weak to take any force and break off. They need to be made of a strong metal not plastic. I also believe that the timer gear was binding and put more force on the gears."
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SURESHA from San Anselmo, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Timer knob spins freely, does not engage.
You would think the timer was bad but it wasn't. The timer mount engineered is not sufficient and mounts brake so timer gets pushed off of broken mounts, then timer does not catch. Pathetic. Mount a U type bracket on back of metal back plate which acts as a stop for the timer. Use duct tape timer to keep timer from sliding down.
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JIM from PERRY, OH
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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Timer knob failed to engage and rotate dial
This is a very easy repair. I followed the video instructions for the timer and knob. The basic steps are:
1. Unplug appliance and move it away from wall for access to back.
2. Remove three hex head screws behind control panel/
3. Tilt control panel forward and slide it sideways to free it from the washing machine.
4. Remove knob using a flat head screw driver to slide retaining clip
5. Disconnect electrical harness from timer assembly.
6. Remove one screw holding timer to control panel and rotate the timer assembly to remove it.
7. Install and connect new timer.
8. Complete installation by re-installing knob, panel screws, etc.
Very easy.
1. Unplug appliance and move it away from wall for access to back.
2. Remove three hex head screws behind control panel/
3. Tilt control panel forward and slide it sideways to free it from the washing machine.
4. Remove knob using a flat head screw driver to slide retaining clip
5. Disconnect electrical harness from timer assembly.
6. Remove one screw holding timer to control panel and rotate the timer assembly to remove it.
7. Install and connect new timer.
8. Complete installation by re-installing knob, panel screws, etc.
Very easy.
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Gary from AVON, CO
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Washer would spin before draining
Remove screws from rear top panel. Remove 2 retainer screws for instrument panel. Pull panel forward and then lean forward. Remove electrical connections. Remove screw that retains module. Pull know for selector outward . Push retainer clip out using screwdriver. Remove know. Tap shaft to pop module out . Replace module and installation is reverse of removal
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Max from DRUMMONDS, TN
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Ilka
February 6, 2018
Hi, i was wondering if you guys sold just the little black plastic piece in the timer that breaks off?
Hi Ilka,
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately nothing that is part of the timer itself comes separately from the timer. If something on your timer has broken off then you will need to replace the whole timer. Good luck with your repair.
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Anne
August 24, 2017
I think i need to replace this part. I have photos i can send to you. The black plastic piece is broke off inside when i took the knob off. I thought it was the knob till I took it off. I just want to be sure. Why would they put a plastic piece there? Please let me know so i can get the part ordered. I can send you photos also so you can see what is broke.
Hi Anne,
Thank you for your inquiry. If the shaft that your knob slips on to on this timer is broken off, then this would be the part that you would need to replace. If that part is fine, it would be your knob that you would want to replace. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Edward
August 27, 2017
This appliance is about 2 years old, its starting to skip thru the spin cycle(not spin just click) after rinse. Do you think its in the timer? I'm thinking so because all the other functions are working flawless..
For model number GLWN2800D1WS
Hi Edward,
Thank you for your question. I would suggest checking to see if your belt has worn down before replacing your timer. I would also suggest testing your lock switch as well. Sometimes this part will fail and the machine will think that the door is open and thus not go into the spin cycle at all. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Byron
December 17, 2018
The spine the knob fits on, turns freely. Can i fix just that, or do i need a new timer? To get the washer to work i turn the flat knob into position and then pull out the knob to start.
For model number GLWN2800DOWS
Hi Byron,
Thank you for your question. If the spine or shaft is turning freely, you will need to replace the timer. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Kevin
January 16, 2018
My washer fills up but after it does, it would spin to wash or rinse but it drains very well. I am told that it's the timer thats gone. Any suggestions?
For model number GTWP1800D0WW
Hi Kevin, Thank you for the question. If the appliance is skipping cycles, the timer will need to be replaced. Hope this helps!
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Jose
February 24, 2018
The knob on the timer does not turn the gears to select a cycle, it does not move them. Now to select a cycle, I have to push and turn the timer from the inside knob, the one that has the arrow which shows you the cycle. Do I have to change the timer?
For model number HTWP1400F0WW
Hello Jose,
Thanks for your question. Unless the knob itself seems damaged or worn, you will need to replace the timer to fix this issue.
I hope this helps.
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Heinrich
May 24, 2019
What is the timer spare part number for above model ?
For model number HTWP1400F1WW
Hello Heinrich, thank you for your question. The timer for this unit is PartSelect Number: PS4704240. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!
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NANCY
February 1, 2020
My time will not advance, can it be repaired without buying a whole new assembly?
For model number GTWN2800D1WW
Hello and thank you for writing.
Yes, you can replace the timer PS4704240 is in the list of compatible parts for your model. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
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Pat
July 15, 2021
When the washing machine is filling with water on all of the rinse cycles with the highest water level selection, the tub will only fill a quarter of the way before it begins to agitate. If I turn the dial all the way around to begin the rinse cycle again, it will fill. It's almost as though the timer is advancing before the tub is filled. Could it be the timer that needs replacing? We just replaced the water control valve but it didn't correct the problem.
For model number GTWN2800D1WW
Hello Pat, Thank you for the question. This does normally indicate the timer is defective and will need to be replaced. We hope this helps!
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Phillip
March 1, 2018
Washer has only hot water
For model number GTWN2800D0WW
Hello Phillip, thank you for your question. If your washer is only allowing hot water into the unit, and the cold water only option is not functioning you will want to replace the water valve, part number WH13X23974. I hope this helps!
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