UA-cam is great! I couldn't figure out how to get the knob off, and after watching two other videos that showed completely different ways of holding the knob on, this video showed perfectly how it is on my machine! Everything else about my machine and timer is different, but that part was a great help; something I likely never would have thought of. Thank you!
Thanks to this video, we replaced the timer on our old mechanical Sears Kenmore Elite washing machine, identical to the machine in the video. Machine would stop in the middle of the spin cycle, then start spinning again after a few minutes. It appears to have fixed the problem. The timer is not cheap however. Will see how much longer my machine lasts. :)
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Hey, I have a similar Kenmore model (No. 11022994101). Thanks to your video I was able to take it out and replace the timer but it seems like the timer wasn't the issue because it's still persisting. Whenever I start my washer it immediately skips to a wash cycle without even pouring the water or anything, so it just spins back and fourth. Any idea what this could be caused by?
Actually just looked this up, I forget there is a solenoid that can go wrong in there too, but this would usually cause the opposite, where the solenoid doesn't fire, it never kicks into a wash mode. I suppose it could be possible that the solenoid could have gotten stuck into the on mode, but this is very doubtful. This solenoid is usually in the middle underneath the control panel. Anyways 1 year later I suspect that the unit is working now. Just leaving advice for others who may have this issue later. :)
That knob is nothing like the one on my Kenmore 500-series. How do I remove the knob on this washer? The new timer doesn’t have a screw-thread like this one does. It has a plastic clip. How do I un-clip the plastic clip without breaking it?
On my 90 series Kenmore washer the timer stopped working when it came to drain and spin it washes but it won't spin when taking the timer off there is only one bolt screw fastened the other is missing
I think the complication of this repair is less about replacing the timer, than being able to figure out that's the bad part. This is an pretty complex mechanism.
Yeah that is what I am dealing with too. And man are the replacements overpriced. I could find a used one of these for about 100 more. I junked one and never though to strip off the timer, and now mine wont kick out of agitate to the spin cycle sometimes and the motor gets stupid hot from it if we forget. Turning it on and off again (pulling the switch in and out) fixes the issue 100% of the time, so I suspect there is something internally that I can fix.
Oh wow. A 3 inch black plastic (almost looks like a stiff zip tie) fell out of the back of the timer. This allowed the cap to be pulled off the front. ??
UA-cam is great! I couldn't figure out how to get the knob off, and after watching two other videos that showed completely different ways of holding the knob on, this video showed perfectly how it is on my machine! Everything else about my machine and timer is different, but that part was a great help; something I likely never would have thought of. Thank you!
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Absolutely fantastic video ! Short concise and to the point. Well done! Fantastic! Time for me to get cracking on the timer replacement.
Thanks to this video, we replaced the timer on our old mechanical Sears Kenmore Elite washing machine, identical to the machine in the video. Machine would stop in the middle of the spin cycle, then start spinning again after a few minutes. It appears to have fixed the problem. The timer is not cheap however. Will see how much longer my machine lasts. :)
Concise description. Thanks
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Excellent video!!!!!! Made the repair quick and easy!!!!!
best video on how to accomplish this!
My knob won't move the cycle indicator any longer. Is this a knob problem or an internal timer problem?
This looks like a Kenmore 80s washer. Is this so? If not, will the timer that you are selling fit in a Kenmore 80s washer?
The knob on my series 80 just pries off. I tried t hat after the other methods did not work
Thank you Sir very informative
Hey, I have a similar Kenmore model (No. 11022994101). Thanks to your video I was able to take it out and replace the timer but it seems like the timer wasn't the issue because it's still persisting.
Whenever I start my washer it immediately skips to a wash cycle without even pouring the water or anything, so it just spins back and fourth. Any idea what this could be caused by?
Maybe the water level sensor is stuck and thinks the tub is already full of water.
@@mikemorrmikemorr This is the key on this one. That is all that keeps it from going into wash mode when first enabled.
Actually just looked this up, I forget there is a solenoid that can go wrong in there too, but this would usually cause the opposite, where the solenoid doesn't fire, it never kicks into a wash mode. I suppose it could be possible that the solenoid could have gotten stuck into the on mode, but this is very doubtful. This solenoid is usually in the middle underneath the control panel. Anyways 1 year later I suspect that the unit is working now. Just leaving advice for others who may have this issue later. :)
yay, this helped me with my Kenmore 70 Series...
That knob is nothing like the one on my Kenmore 500-series. How do I remove the knob on this washer? The new timer doesn’t have a screw-thread like this one does. It has a plastic clip. How do I un-clip the plastic clip without breaking it?
Hey did you ever have any luck with this?
I have a Kenmore 500 Series also and need to replace the timer.
On my 90 series Kenmore washer the timer stopped working when it came to drain and spin it washes but it won't spin when taking the timer off there is only one bolt screw fastened the other is missing
I think the complication of this repair is less about replacing the timer, than being able to figure out that's the bad part. This is an pretty complex mechanism.
Yeah that is what I am dealing with too. And man are the replacements overpriced. I could find a used one of these for about 100 more. I junked one and never though to strip off the timer, and now mine wont kick out of agitate to the spin cycle sometimes and the motor gets stupid hot from it if we forget. Turning it on and off again (pulling the switch in and out) fixes the issue 100% of the time, so I suspect there is something internally that I can fix.
I have two disconnected wires near my timer Kenmore mod 24622300. I have no idea where they go
My washer doesn’t stop at the end of a cycle and continues to the 2nd rinse even if the knob is on “1 rinse” will this fix my problem??
Mines doing the same did it fix the problem?
Did this fix your problem?
Can this type of timer be opened and repaired for bad contacts?
No, sorry
Anything can be repaired, if you have the skill, patience, and tools
Easier to take off timer and then remove cable blocks.
Weird….my dial won’t screw off?
It just makes a clicking sound when I try to unscrew.
Oh wow. A 3 inch black plastic (almost looks like a stiff zip tie) fell out of the back of the timer. This allowed the cap to be pulled off the front. ??
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Narrator is annoying
Your comment is, you’re rude.