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[Lifetime Warranty] W10117655 Dryer Start Switch - For Crosley Kenmore Maytag Whirlpool Dryer - Replaces W10117655 1448106 AH1491565 EA1491565 PS1491565 WPW10117655 PS11748542 YWED4815EW1 YWED4915EW1

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W10117655 WPW10117655 Dryer Push-to-Start Switch

Key Features

  • Precision Momentary Contact: Engineered with a high-durability internal spring mechanism that provides the momentary electrical "pulse" required to engage the motor relay and initiate the drying cycle.
  • Silver-Alloy Terminals: Features two 1/4-inch male spade connectors coated in a corrosion-resistant alloy, ensuring a low-resistance connection and preventing the "pitting" that often leads to switch failure.
  • High-Impact Heat-Stabilized Housing: Manufactured from a premium polymer designed to withstand the vibration and ambient heat of the dryer console without warping or cracking.
  • Tactile Feedback Design: Provides a distinct, audible "click" upon activation, allowing for confirmed cycle starts and reducing the likelihood of partial contact that can arc and damage the switch.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Primary Part: W10117655, WPW10117655.
  • Industry Standards: PS11748542, EAP11748542.
  • Legacy Cross-Reference: 1448106, AH1491565, EA1491565, PS1491565.

Compatibility & Fitment

This start switch is the standard ignition component for dozens of dryer series produced by Whirlpool. Key compatible brands include:

  • Whirlpool & Maytag: Fits hundreds of YWED, WED, and MED series models (e.g., YWED4815EW1, YWED4915EW1, MEDC215EW).
  • Kenmore (110 Series): Compatible with many 110-prefix models produced by Whirlpool (e.g., 110.60022010, 110.70022010).
  • Crosley, Amana, & Roper: Direct fit for dozens of CDE, NED, and RED series budget-friendly dryers.
  • Admiral & Inglis: Compatible with standard top-lint-filter dryers utilizing a mechanical push-to-start system.
  • Note: This is a 2-terminal switch. Verify your terminal count before ordering, as some models utilize a 3-terminal variant.

When to Replace

  • Dryer Won't Start: You turn the timer knob, the door is closed, and you push the button, but nothing happens.
  • Intermittent Starting: You have to push the button multiple times or hold it in a specific way to get the motor to catch.
  • No "Click" Sound: The button feels "mushy" or stays stuck in the "in" position, indicating the internal spring has snapped.
  • Burning Smell in Console: Localized overheating at the terminals can cause the plastic housing to melt, creating a distinct electrical odor.
  • Continuity Failure: The switch fails to show continuity on a multimeter when the button is actively pressed.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: You MUST unplug the dryer. Working inside the console involves exposed 120V and 240V terminals.
  • Access the Switch: Remove the screws securing the back of the control console. The switch is usually held in place by two small tabs; press them inward to pop the switch out.
  • Terminal Transfer: Use needle-nose pliers to move the wires one at a time from the old switch to the new W10117655 to ensure they stay in the correct position.
  • Check the Knob: Ensure your plastic Start Knob isn't cracked. If the knob is stripped, it won't be able to apply enough pressure to the switch.
  • Tighten Connectors: If the wire terminals feel loose when you push them onto the new switch, use your pliers to gently squeeze the female connectors for a tighter grip.

FAQ

This push-to-start switch is used on select Crosley, Kenmore, Maytag, and Whirlpool dryers. Model references shown in source listings include Whirlpool models such as WED4815EW, MEDC465HW, MEDC215EW, WED5000DW, and WED4800BQ, along with title-listed models YWED4815EW1 and YWED4915EW1. Additional model examples found in compatibility listings include CGD147SDW3, CGD137HXW0, CGD137SXQ0, CGD147HXW0, 11065212610, 3DWED4815FW0, 3DWGD4815FW0, 4GWGD4815FW0, 4GWGD4815TQ0, MGD5600TQ0, MGD5600TQ1, YMED5720TQ0, YMED5720TQ1, 7EWED1510YM0, CED137SBW0, CED137SDW0, CED137SDW1, and 11061202010. Because start switches can vary by revision, the safest match is to confirm your dryer's full model number and part number before ordering.
Known replacement and cross-reference numbers for this dryer start switch include W10117655, WPW10117655, 1448106, AH1491565, EA1491565, PS1491565, PS11748542, and AP6015267. A common supersession is WPW10117655 replacing W10117655.
A failed start switch often causes the dryer to do nothing when you press the start button, or it may only start if you press very hard, hold the button in an unusual way, or try multiple times. On some units the knob or button feels normal, but the internal switch contacts no longer close reliably. If the dryer has power and the door switch, thermal fuse, and timer are good, the start switch becomes a strong suspect.
On many Whirlpool-built dryers, this is a manageable repair for a DIYer. Typical access is through the control console or back of the console, depending on the model. Basic tools are usually a screwdriver and, on some units, a nut driver. Plan on about 15 to 30 minutes. Always unplug the dryer first, label or photograph the wire positions before disconnecting them, and transfer one wire at a time if possible to avoid miswiring.
Before replacing the switch, confirm the dryer is getting proper power and that the door is fully closed. If the dryer is completely dead, also check the door switch, thermal fuse, terminal block, and timer or control as applicable to your model. If the dryer hums but will not begin tumbling, the issue may be elsewhere, such as the motor or a seized drum. Replacing the start switch is most appropriate when the push-to-start function itself is intermittent or nonresponsive.
Yes. This part is typically a momentary push-to-start switch, meaning it is designed to make contact only while you press it. It does not keep the dryer running by itself; once the motor starts, the motor circuit takes over. If your dryer starts only while the button is held and stops as soon as you release it, the problem may not be the switch alone and can also point to a motor circuit issue.