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[Lifetime Warranty] W10745655 Dryer Timer - Compatible with Maytag Whirlpool Crosley Amana 230VAC 60Hz Dryer Models YNED4655EW1 4KWED4605FW0 - Replaces W10857612 W10436308 AP6003908

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W10745655 Dryer Timer Control

Key Features

  • Cycle Control Logic: Manages the operational timing for various drying modes, including Automatic Dry, Timed Dry, and Air Fluff settings.
  • High-Voltage Compatibility: Specifically rated for 230VAC 60Hz electrical systems used in high-capacity residential dryers.
  • Integrated Advance Motor: Features an internal synchronous motor that ensures the timer dial moves consistently through each phase of the laundry cycle.
  • Reliable Switching: Built with heavy-duty internal contacts to handle the electrical loads for the heating element, drive motor, and signal systems.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • WPW10745655
  • AP6003908
  • PS11731366
  • W10857612
  • W10436308
  • 4454384
  • EAP11731366
  • PD00029500
  • W11043389
  • W10857612VP

Compatibility & Fitment

This timer is compatible with various 29-inch wide dryers from the Whirlpool family of brands, specifically those configured for 230V operation. Key compatible models include:

  • Amana: YNED4655EW1, NED4655EW1, NGD4655EW1.
  • Whirlpool: 4KWED4605FW0, WED4616FW0, WGD4616FW0.
  • Maytag: Compatible with select Centennial and Bravos series dryers.
  • Crosley: Fits select models utilizing the W10745655 part specification.
  • Roper & Admiral: Compatible with standard top-load matching dryer units using the corresponding part number.

When to Replace

  • Timer Stalls: The dryer runs continuously because the timer dial fails to advance toward the "Off" position.
  • No Start Condition: The timer fails to complete the electrical circuit to the motor or heater when the start button is depressed.
  • Heater Won't Engage: The dryer spins but the air remains cold, and the timer is found to be not sending voltage to the heating circuit.
  • Mechanical Stripping: The internal gears have failed, causing the timer knob to feel loose or spin without engaging the switch.
  • Burned Contacts: Visible arcing or a burnt smell originating from the timer housing within the control console.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: Ensure the dryer is completely disconnected from the 240V/230V power supply before beginning work.
  • Documentation: Take a photo of the wire harness and individual wire colors connected to the back of the old timer to ensure correct orientation on the new part.
  • Terminal Transfer: Use needle-nose pliers to move the female spade connectors one by one from the old timer to the new one to avoid any wiring mistakes.
  • Knob Handling: Carefully pull the timer knob straight off the shaft. If it is stuck, check for a small locking pin or clip on the back of the console.
  • Post-Repair Test: Once the console is reassembled, run a 10-minute "Timed Dry" cycle to ensure the motor starts and the dial moves as expected.
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  • COPPER WIRE MOTOR

    COPPER WIRE MOTOR

    Dual-speed copper motor ensures quiet, precise timing, lasting performance without overheating.
  • COPPER ALLOY CONTACTS

    COPPER ALLOY CONTACTS

    Corrosion-resistant copper contacts deliver stable electrical flow for enhanced safety.
  • DURABLE ABS HOUSING

    DURABLE ABS HOUSING

    Robust ABS casing protects internal parts from heat damage, extending timer life.
  • STEEL BACK PLATE

    STEEL BACK PLATE

    Precision-fit reinforced steel bracket allows easy installation and perfect alignment.
4 SIMPLE STEPS

4 SIMPLE STEPS

1. Turn off power dryer. Remove back screws to access panel; 2. Take photo of wire setup. Carefully disconnect wires and unscrew old timer; 3. Mount new timer. Match wires to original terminals using photo; 4. Reassemble panel, reinstall knob, plug in – ready to use immediately.
Brand Model Number
Admiral AED4516HW0, AED4516MW0, AED4516MW1, AED4675EW0, AED4675YQ0, AED4675YQ1
Amana 4KNED3100JW0, 4KNED4605FW0, NED4600YQ0, NED4600YQ1, NED4655EW0, NED4655EW1, YNED4600YQ0, YNED4655EW0, YNED4655EW1
Crosley CED123SEW0, VED6505GW0, VDEW6511RW0
Inglis YIED4600YQ0, YIED4671DQ0, YIED4671EW0, YIED4671EW1
Maytag 4KMEDC215FW0, 4KMEDC410JW0
Roper RED4516FW0, RED4516FW1, RED4640YQ0, RED4640YQ1, RED4645EW0
Whirlpool 4KWED4605FW0, 4KWED5600JW0

FAQ

This timer is compatible with dryers from Whirlpool, Maytag, Crosley, Amana, Admiral, Inglis, Roper, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Magic Chef, and Norge. Compatible models include YNED4655EW1, 4KWED4605FW0, NED4655EW1, RED4516FW0, YNED4655EW0, 4KNED3100JW0, 4KNED4605FW0, YIED4671DQ0, YIED4671EW0, YIED4671EW1, 4KMEDC215FW0, 4KMEDC410JW0, AED4516MW0, AED4516MW1, and VDEW6511RW0. Because dryers can change parts by revision, match your model number and existing timer part number before ordering.
The W10745655 timer replaces W10857612, W10436308, and AP6003908. It also serves as a direct replacement for W11043389, WPW10436308, WPW10745655, W10857612VP, 4454384, PS11731366, EAP11731366, FIX11731366, 418-619-20-B5, 162-724-AM, PD00029500, PD00033692, 4461878, AP6040038, PS11773247, and EAP11773247.
A failing timer can cause the dryer not to start, stop advancing through the cycle, get stuck on one setting, shut off too early, or run continuously until manually stopped. You may also notice certain cycle positions work while others do not. If the dryer heats and tumbles only on some settings, the timer contacts are a common suspect.
For many compatible dryers, this is a moderate repair that usually takes about 20 to 45 minutes. Typical tools are a screwdriver, nut driver, and possibly needle-nose pliers. The usual process is to disconnect power, remove the control console or rear panel access, transfer the wire harness to the new timer one connector at a time, and reinstall the timer knob if applicable.
First unplug the dryer and verify the model number. Before condemning the timer, check the door switch, thermal fuse, push-to-start switch, and power supply, since those can cause similar no-start symptoms. If the timer motor does not advance but the dryer otherwise runs, inspect the wiring harness and control knob shaft for damage as well.
Timer failures are usually caused by worn internal contacts, a failed timer motor, heat buildup in the console area, or electrical arcing after years of switching high-load circuits. Repeated use of worn knobs, loose harness connections, or voltage issues can also shorten timer life.
Yes. This is a 230VAC 60Hz dryer timer. It should only be used where the dryer model and original timer call for the same electrical specification and matching part number family. Always compare the old timer label and your dryer model tag before installation.