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Maytag WU902 Timer Motor
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Post# 355668   6/8/2009 at 19:18 (5,434 days old) by bingwsguy (Binghamton NY)        

Hi Everyone- I think I need a new timer motor and noticed that there is available a "Timer Motor" and a "Rapid Advance Timer Motor". What's the difference? Thanks.




Post# 355675 , Reply# 1   6/8/2009 at 19:34 (5,434 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        

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The difference is the timer motor speed. The regular timer motor is for the slow, steady advancement of the timer thru the cycle.

The rapid advance timer motor is for quickly advancing the timer cam to the cycle you want where the slower timer motor then takes over to go thru the cycle.

RCD


Post# 355676 , Reply# 2   6/8/2009 at 19:39 (5,434 days old) by bingwsguy (Binghamton NY)        

So it actually has both timer motors?

Post# 356291 , Reply# 3   6/11/2009 at 15:53 (5,432 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        
Yes.

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This timer has two separate timer motors.

RCD



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