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My timer stopped working on my maytag. it works fine if you manually turn the dial. I removed the timer assembly. with some research I found this timer to have afew parts number that refer to it. They are 22001026, 6-2083380, and AP4026633. Now I can apon inspection I found there is a motor on the assembly. I removed and tested this motor, the motor no longer works. The markings on the motor are m001 3w s 115 vac 60 hz. I would like to just replace that motor. Does anyone know where to buy one instead of me shelling out +$100 for a new timer assembly complete?? Thanks for your help in advance I tried to add picture, but they didn't come out in the thread.
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Some models have a separate parts listing for the timer motor, and for the most part timer motors are all the same.
I can only suggest you look around the parts diagrams on this site for washers or call APP and ask them if they have a timer motor, and get the part number and look at it online. You may find one that will match up.
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for some reason I can not find the same timer or matching part number anywhere. or just the timer motor anywhere. Does anyone know the difference between a maytag 6-2083370 and a 6-2083380. for some reason I can find alot of the 6-2083370 but can't find the one exactly for my washer
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