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Roper RED4640YQ1 electric dryer

Roper RED4640YQ1 electric dryer Parts

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  • Dryer Control Knob for Roper RED4640YQ1 - Part WPW10711289

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    Dryer Control Knob

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  • Dryer Terminal Block Wire Set for Roper RED4640YQ1 - Part 279318

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  • Dryer Terminal Block Screw And Nut Set for Roper RED4640YQ1 - Part 279393

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  • Dryer Leveling Leg for Roper RED4640YQ1 - Part 49621

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  • Dryer Leveling Leg for Roper RED4640YQ1 - Part 49621

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    Dryer Extended-length Leveling Leg

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  • Danby Appliance Touch-up Paint, 0.6-oz (white) for Roper RED4640YQ1 - Part 72017

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    Danby Appliance Touch-up Paint, 0.6-oz (white)

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  • Range Screw for Roper RED4640YQ1 - Part WP308685

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  • Dryer Timer for Roper RED4640YQ1 - Part W11043389

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    Dryer Timer

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Roper Electric Dryer RED4640YQ1 FAQs

Yes. On the Roper RED4640YQ1 electric dryer, you can replace the timer if you are comfortable working around wiring and can reassemble the control console correctly. Always disconnect power first; the timer is part of the dryer’s control system and should not be serviced with power connected.

Before you start (safety and prep)

We recommend following the disassembly steps and any wiring notes in the RED4640YQ1 installation guide. Also, unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) and verify the controls are not in a running position.

  • Disconnect electrical power before opening the console
  • Take a clear photo of the timer wiring before removing any wires
  • Label wires one-by-one so they go back on the same terminals
  • Use a nut driver or screwdriver that fits the console fasteners snugly
  • Avoid pulling on wires; pull on the connector
Basic timer replacement steps (typical for this style of dryer)
  1. Unplug the dryer (or turn off both dryer breakers if applicable).
  2. Access the control console (usually from the back of the console or by lifting the top, depending on design).
  3. Document wiring: photo plus labels.
  4. Remove the timer knob (some pull off; some have a retaining clip).
  5. Remove mounting screws and slide the timer out.
  6. Transfer wires to the new timer one terminal at a time.
  7. Reassemble the console and restore power.
Quick troubleshooting: is it really the timer?

Timer symptoms can overlap with other issues. Use this quick check before ordering parts.

Symptom Often points to Notes
Dryer will not start on any cycle Door switch, thermal fuse, power supply Confirm door closes; check power and breakers
Timer motor does not advance Timer or wiring Some cycles advance only when heating
Runs but no heat Heating circuit issue Check both breakers; heating element and thermostats are common

If the dryer runs but does not heat, the heating circuit parts commonly involved on this model include the dryer element 279838, dryer operating thermostat WP3387134, and dryer high-limit thermostat WP3977767.

Why it matters

A failing timer can prevent the dryer from starting, advancing, or shutting off correctly. Replacing it restores normal cycle control and helps prevent extended run times that can increase wear on the drive motor and drum support components.

Last updated: January 2026

Replacing a dryer timer on your Roper RED4640YQ1 usually costs the price of the timer plus labor if you hire service. Most timer replacements fall in the $150 to $300 range total, depending on local labor rates and whether any wiring or console parts also need attention.

Typical cost breakdown
  • Timer part: varies by model and current pricing
  • Service call: commonly a flat trip/diagnostic fee
  • Labor: usually 0.5 to 1.5 hours for access, wiring transfer, and testing
  • Extra parts: knob, wire terminals, or harness repair if connections are heat-damaged
Scenario What you pay for Typical total
DIY replacement Timer part only (plus basic tools) Often $60 to $200
Professional replacement Part + service call + labor Often $150 to $300
Model-specific part to check first

For the RED4640YQ1, the timer is commonly replaced with the dryer timer W11043389. Confirm the part matches your dryer’s serial and console configuration before ordering.

Before you replace the timer (quick checks)

A timer is not the only cause of “won’t start” or “won’t heat” symptoms. We recommend these checks first:

  • Make sure the door is fully closed and the start control is engaged
  • Verify power: many electric dryers use two fuses or two breakers; one tripped breaker can cause no-heat
  • Confirm the controls are set to an active cycle (not Off)
  • Clean the lint screen and check venting for restrictions

For safety steps and electrical connection details specific to this dryer, follow the RED4640YQ1 installation guide.

Why it matters

If the real issue is power supply, airflow restriction, or a damaged wire connection, replacing the timer alone will not restore normal drying and can lead to repeat failures or overheating.

Last updated: January 2026

When the timer goes bad on a Roper RED4640YQ1 electric dryer, the cycle often will not advance normally; the dryer may run too long, shut off too soon, or only run in certain timer positions. In many cases, heat and tumbling can still work, but the cycle control becomes unreliable.

Common symptoms of a bad dryer timer
  • The dial does not move (or moves very slowly) while the dryer runs
  • The dryer runs but never shuts off at the end of the cycle
  • The dryer shuts off early and clothes stay damp
  • The dryer only runs on a few timer settings, or you have to “wiggle” the knob to start
  • The timer motor makes a faint humming sound but the dial does not advance
Quick checks before replacing parts

Before you assume the timer is the problem, we recommend these basic checks (they can mimic timer failure):

  • Confirm the door is fully closed and the Start button is pushed firmly
  • Verify power is on and the dryer is plugged in
  • Check the home electrical supply; many electric dryers use 2 fuses or 2 breakers
  • Run a timed cycle and listen for steady drum operation (no slipping or squealing)

For model-specific operating details and cycle selection, use the RED4640YQ1 owner's manual.

What the timer controls (and what it does not)

A mechanical timer typically does two jobs: it routes power to different circuits (motor, heater, cool-down) and it advances the cycle using a small timer motor.

If this works But this fails The timer may be the cause
Dryer tumbles Dial never advances Yes (timer motor or internal gears)
Dryer heats Cycle timing is erratic Yes (worn contacts)
Dryer starts only on some settings Other settings are dead Yes (burned contacts)
Related parts that can be involved

If the dryer runs but performance is inconsistent, these parts are commonly checked along with the timer:

Why it matters

A failing timer can leave loads overdried (extra wear on fabrics) or underdried (repeat cycles). It can also keep the dryer running longer than intended, which increases heat exposure and energy use.

Last updated: January 2026

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