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Model Number: 110.86873100 Brand: Kenmore Age: More than 10 years
I am installing a new timer on a dryer, but the wiring posts on the new timer are labled differently than the old timer. I made sure that I have the right part number. The posts on the old timer are Y, RL, WL, TM, CS, RE, BG, Y, RH. The posts on the new timer are V, T, W, P, OR, W-BU, R, BK, BU. I need help moving the wires.
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Most Whirlpool timers I have seen (including Kenmore) have a "plug-N-play connector. Shouldn't really matter what the markings are, as long as the part numbers match.
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