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Old 09-01-2007, 10:43 PM   #1
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Question Need part number for washing machine timer
Brand: Kenmore
Model Number: 110.27812690
Age: More than 10 years

Can someone help out there? I need the part # for a Kenmore washing machine timer, model #110.27812690. I do not have my booklet that came w/ the washer.:confused
 
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Old 09-02-2007, 12:01 AM   #2
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The part # is printed on the back of your timerBettyboop
 
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Can someone help out there? I need the part # for a Kenmore washing machine timer, model #110.27812690. I do not have my booklet that came w/ the washer.:confused
Thanks, I appreciate your answer, but I was really hoping someone could tell me without having to pull out the old timer since I can wash clothes, I just have to move the dial. I didn't want to disable the washer until I had the new part. Does that make any sense? I am going to do this by myself, I HOPE
 
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go to part select web page and put in your mod. number and the part number should be PS350424.
 
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I just checked Sears Parts Dept. They tell me they do not sell a replacemant timer as it is not cost effective when they have machines on sale right now! Does this sound right to you? Sounds like a rip off to me
 
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I just looked up your timer at sears online there's is more expensive than parts aselect' and you have to pay their shipping and takes one - two weeks. I'd go with parts select Bettyboop
 
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