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W10185982 Dryer Timer - Compatible with Whirlpool Amana Kenmore Admiral Crosley Roper Inglis - Replaces 1546812 AH2352169 EA2352169 PS2352169 CDT-402 162-402-1-AM 418-618-20-B5
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W10185982 WPW10185982 Dryer Timer
Key Features
- Precision Mechanical Cam System: Engineered with a high-durability internal cam set that manages the electrical switching for the motor, heater, and signal buzzer, ensuring the exact sequence required for Time Dry, Auto Dry, and Air Fluff cycles.
- High-Torque Synchronous Motor: Features a reinforced internal drive motor designed to provide consistent, steady rotation of the timer dial, preventing the timer from getting "stuck" in a single phase and overheating the clothes.
- Silver-Alloy Electrical Contacts: The internal switch points are coated in a specialized silver alloy to resist carbon buildup and "pitting," ensuring a low-resistance connection and preventing the localized heat that often causes plastic timer housings to melt.
- Standardized D-Shaft Interface: Utilizes a universal D-shaped metal shaft that ensures a perfect, slip-free fit for original factory control knobs, restoring the tactile "click" and accuracy of your cycle selection.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Primary Part: W10185982, WPW10185982.
- Industry Standards: AP6016537, PS11749823.
- Legacy Codes: 1546812, AH2352169, EA2352169, PS2352169.
- Manufacturer Codes: CDT-402, 162-402-1-AM, 418-618-20-B5.
Compatibility & Fitment
This mechanical timer is the standard control heart for dozens of large-capacity dryers produced by Whirlpool. Key compatible brands include:
- Whirlpool & Amana: Fits hundreds of LER, LGR, NED, and NGD series models (e.g., LER3622PQ0, NED4600YQ1).
- Kenmore (110 Series): Compatible with many 110-prefix models produced by Whirlpool for Sears (e.g., 110.60022010).
- Admiral, Roper, & Inglis: Fits various ADM, RGD, and ITW series budget-friendly dryers utilizing a mechanical dial.
- Crosley: Direct fit for many CDE and CDG series units.
- Note: This timer is located behind the control console. It is accessible by removing the screws on the back or top of the console head.
When to Replace
- Timer Won't Advance: The dryer runs indefinitely and never shuts off, or the knob stays in the same position throughout the entire cycle.
- Dryer Won't Start: You turn the knob and press start, but nothing happens. If the door switch and thermal fuse are good, the internal timer contacts have likely burned out.
- No Heat in Certain Cycles: The dryer provides heat in "Timed Dry" but not in "Auto Dry," indicating a failure of a specific internal contact bridge.
- Knob is Hard to Turn: The internal plastic gears or the metal D-shaft have partially seized, or the shaft has snapped inside the timer body.
- Loud Clicking or Grinding: A persistent mechanical noise coming from the console suggests the timer's internal motor or gear train is failing.
Installation Tips
- Safety First: You MUST unplug the dryer. Working inside the console involves exposed 120V and 240V terminals. Safety is better than a surprise static shock.
- The "Photo" Rule: Before removing any wires, take a clear photo of the back of the old timer. The wire colors and terminal letters (A, B, C, etc.) must match exactly on the new unit to avoid a short circuit.
- Terminal Transfer: Use a pair of needle-nose pliers to move one wire at a time from the old timer to the new W10185982. This prevents mixing up the connections.
- Check the Knob: When removing the knob, pull it straight off. If the center of your old knob is cracked, it may not turn the new timer shaft correctly; consider replacing the knob as well.
- Test the Advance: After installation, set the timer to the very end of a cycle and start the dryer. Verify that it shuts off automatically to ensure the synchronous motor is receiving power.
