Kitchen Large Electric Appliances - Kenmore Washer Timer
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Pookey
10-11-08, 11:26 AM
The last time I ask for help here, Pugsl help me, and I really appreciate his help. You folks perform a tremendous service in helping people. We thank you very much. Now I have another problem with the same washer Model No. 110.20912990. To begin with, the washer fills up, then starts to agitate, during this cycle the Timer dial won't move it just keeps agitating. It's the same with the spin cycle, I have to move the dial by hand. I belive the Timer motor is bad and I wonder if the motor can be purchase by its self. If not, can someone give me some advise if I have to replace the Timer. Thank you.
ecman51`
10-11-08, 11:51 AM
Have you purchased before over the internet?, or do you have an appliance parts dealer you go through? They should be able to tell you what you can and can't buy, as parts numbers come up on their screens. We can pretty safely say it is your timer. And I'd say you are going to have to buy the whole thing, as my guess, because where the timer spindle goes into the timer body there are all kinds of gears in there, and you may have a tooth missing (or rounded off just enough) out of a gear, perhaps.
Pookey
10-13-08, 12:41 PM
You are right Ecman51, I have to purchase a new Timer. Thanks.