W11135391 Whirlpool Washing Machine Console with Touchpad
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Whirlpool
MFG Number
W11135391
Manufactured BY:
Whirlpool
Part number W11135391 replaces: AP6284472, W11114670, PS12347690, 4843200, EAP12347690.
Special Price
$218.99
Regular Price
$317.99
(31% off)
Washing Machine Console with Touchpad
The product highlighted here is a main console for a Whirlpool washing machine. Whirlpool's range of brands includes Amana, KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Magic Chef, Roper, and Admiral. Additionally, Whirlpool manufactures items for Sears-Kenmore and Ikea. Positioned at the top of the washing machine, the main console houses the control knobs.
If you detect a burning odor emanating from the console or control board, it's likely due to a short circuit. It's important to stop using the machine immediately under these circumstances. Should the controls fail to respond, testing the control board and its connections with a voltage tester will help determine if there are any faults.
To replace the console, start by removing the screws at the top of the rear panel. The console is typically secured by two clips, which can be disengaged using a flathead screwdriver. This console is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part sourced directly from Whirlpool and is sold as a single unit. It is compatible with appliances from Whirlpool, Roper, JennAir, Maytag, and Magic Chef.
The product highlighted here is a main console for a Whirlpool washing machine. Whirlpool's range of brands includes Amana, KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Magic Chef, Roper, and Admiral. Additionally, Whirlpool manufactures items for Sears-Kenmore and Ikea. Positioned at the top of the washing machine, the main console houses the control knobs.
If you detect a burning odor emanating from the console or control board, it's likely due to a short circuit. It's important to stop using the machine immediately under these circumstances. Should the controls fail to respond, testing the control board and its connections with a voltage tester will help determine if there are any faults.
To replace the console, start by removing the screws at the top of the rear panel. The console is typically secured by two clips, which can be disengaged using a flathead screwdriver. This console is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part sourced directly from Whirlpool and is sold as a single unit. It is compatible with appliances from Whirlpool, Roper, JennAir, Maytag, and Magic Chef.
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