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CONFIRM THE PART FITS
Part Information
This timer (part number WP33001730) is for dryers.
Timer WP33001730 controls the electrical components and the duration of the dryer cycles.
Unplug the dryer before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
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Top models using the same part
Model Name | Model Number | Diagram Name |
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Model #MDE9806AZW Maytag dryer | MDE9806AZW | Control panel |
Model #MDE9876AYW Maytag dryer | MDE9876AYW | Control panel |
Model #MDE8000AYQ Maytag dryer | MDE8000AYQ | Control panel |
Model #MDE3000AYQ Maytag dryer | MDE3000AYQ | Control panel |
Model #MDE9806AYW Maytag dryer | MDE9806AYW | Control panel |
Model #MDE8000AYW Maytag dryer | MDE8000AYW | Control panel |
Model #MDE8000AZW Maytag dryer | MDE8000AZW | Control panel |
Model #MDE3000AYW Maytag dryer | MDE3000AYW | Control panel |
Model #MDE4000AYW Maytag dryer | MDE4000AYW | Control panel |
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Reviews
Missing Piece
The part we received was missing a piece which led to my husband having to take apart the old broken part and reassemble the new part Sears sent us. We were able to make it work and get the dryer running again but it's still not running correctly. Now we aren't sure if it's because we had to MacGyver the part together or if the machine is actually broken. With twins on the way a dryer is very important.
BrokenThingsSuck, Fort Worth, TX
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- Ease of Installation
- Very Difficult
- Duration of Installation
- More than 2 hours
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Parts was exactly as described
This was a simple fix. Unplug the unit. Remove the timer knob by pulling it toward you. Remove the three Phillips head screws spaced along the outside very top of the dryer to allow you to remove the control panel to gain access. Tilt the control panel toward you to free it up. Remove the two 1/4" hex head screws in the dryer knob recessed area on the front of the control panel to free the timer unit. Exchange the wires one at a time like for like from the old timer unit to the new one being sure to land them on the same terminals. Reassemble.
joe e, Cypress, CA
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- Ease of Installation
- Very Easy
- Duration of Installation
- Less than 30 minutes