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Post# 676208   4/29/2013 at 09:49 (3,987 days old) by coldspot66 (Plymouth, Mass)        

Looking for a timer for a Whirlpool dishwasher. Part # is 303114.




Post# 676217 , Reply# 1   4/29/2013 at 10:39 (3,986 days old) by turquoisedude (.)        

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John, what era dishwasher would this be from? I have a mid-to-late 1970s Inglis dishwasher timer (should be fully compatible with a Whirlpool) but I don't know what the part number is... Oh, if it helps, this is not a rapid-advance timer that I have.

Post# 676222 , Reply# 2   4/29/2013 at 11:10 (3,986 days old) by ponchoguy (NYC Suburbs)        
Timer

I bought one for my grandparent's Kenmore washer off Ebay. It was new and made by Midwest Timer. I bring that up because Midwest was usually the OEM timer supplier and they do rebuilds.

In lieu of finding a new one, perhaps they can rebuild yours and return it to you. Worth a try....


Post# 676247 , Reply# 3   4/29/2013 at 14:07 (3,986 days old) by jetcone (Schenectady-Home of Calrods,Monitor Tops,Toroid Transformers)        
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I talked with MIDWEST they were out of the mechanical rebuild business, let us know if that is the case or not.




Post# 676248 , Reply# 4   4/29/2013 at 14:09 (3,986 days old) by coldspot66 (Plymouth, Mass)        

Yes Jon, that is correct.

Post# 676249 , Reply# 5   4/29/2013 at 14:15 (3,986 days old) by coldspot66 (Plymouth, Mass)        

Hi Paul,

This d/w is mid-80's or a bit later. It has the 8 hours of delay on the timer, as well as a seperate Rinse & Hold cycle. Thanks for asking!

John


Post# 676299 , Reply# 6   4/29/2013 at 19:35 (3,986 days old) by ponchoguy (NYC Suburbs)        
Midwest

Hmm, that's news to me, it must have been in a while. In my case, the Midwest unit I bought was actually advertised as an WLP original, which it technically is (as they were usually the OEM supplier), but it wasn't in an OEM box.

Either way, it fit and worked great. In fact, the end of cycle buzzer came back after I installed it. It hadn't worked since I was a kid.

I'm sure some of you know "Appliance Aid" Jeff (www.applianceaid.com...) and I believe he's got some links for timer rebuilding on his site. If not, a Google search usually turns them up.

In my case, I got lucky. I just searched 357135 (superseded to 660651...I even remember the number) and I got an Ebay hit. $23 later I was in business for a new timer.

I'm sure one will turn up or a way to rebuild the original...hopefully for the OP to keep the classics going....



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