Part
Timer
Product Rating
Customer
Jesus from NM
Problem
Washer would skip cycles
Tools
Pliers, screw driver
Repair & Advice
Our cycles to our washing machine were jumping all over the place. We went on to the website and found the part needed easily. Once received, it was easily replaced and have had no problem with our washing machine.
Story submitted on June 11, 2018
Part
Timer
Product Rating
Customer
Arrah from IL
Problem
Washer was tripping the breaker multiple times during the cycle. Timer needed to be replaced.
Tools
My trusty screwdriver and needle nosed pliers
Repair & Advice
I’m pretty sure the washer has been broken since we moved in 6 years ago. It has always had an issue with tripping the breaker at the wall plate, probably once or twice a month. About 3 years ago 2 cycles completely stopped working, and we had to turn the faceplate to select a cycle because the knob no longer worked. I was sure I was going to have to replace the machine. It finally broke while I was in strike, couldn’t afford a new machine, so I looked it up, and everything said to try the timer. I went online and found a timer, but it was over $100, so I kept looking until I stumbled across Parts Dr. They have reasonably priced parts. I ordered, and less than 24 hours later, the part was in my hand. I went down to the washer, replaced the timer, and ran a load. My washer works like a dream now!
Story submitted on November 24, 2021
Part
Timer
Product Rating
Customer
SHANNON from MO
Problem
Washer would not turn on
Tools
Socket set, pliers, and regular screw driver to get pin off of dial.
Repair & Advice
Very easy to replace. Make sure washer is unpluged. Take 3 screws off of back of washer. Unplug timer and take pin off of dial to release. Then put new one in.
Story submitted on March 7, 2019