Genuine OEM Replacement Part
Washer Stopping Mid-Cycle, Throwing Error Codes, or Won't Start? Replace the Triac Control Board — WW01F01907
Replaces 233D2319G007
Compatible: GE, Hotpoint, Maytag
OEM Part — Direct Plug-In Fit
Is This the Part You Need?
The WW01F01907 is the genuine OEM triac control board for GE, Hotpoint, and Maytag top-load washers. It manages motor speed, water temperature sensing, and cycle sequencing — essentially the brain of every wash cycle. When it fails, the washer may stop mid-cycle, ignore button inputs, display error codes, or refuse to start entirely. Check the parts diagram below to confirm the board's position in your machine before ordering.
Symptoms This Part Fixes
- Washer stops mid-cycle and won't resume
- Washer won't start at all — no response when pressing Start
- Buttons or control panel not responding
- Error codes displayed on the control panel
- Inconsistent or incorrect wash temperatures
- Safety shutdown or thermal cutout triggered repeatedly
- Washer runs but skips or repeats cycle steps
Part Details
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OEM Part Number: WW01F01907
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Replaces: 233D2319G007
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Fits Brands: GE, Hotpoint, Maytag
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Part Type: Washer Triac Control Board
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Design: Modular plug-in replacement — no soldering or modification required
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Features: Integrated temperature sensing circuit, built-in overload protection, thermal fuse safety
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Condition: Genuine OEM — guaranteed fit and function for compatible models
Installation Notes
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Skill Level: Intermediate — requires access to the control panel housing
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Always disconnect power before beginning — this board carries line voltage
- Photograph all wire harness connections before disconnecting the old board
- Handle the board by its edges only — avoid touching components or solder points
- Reconnect all harnesses firmly and verify no loose connections before powering on
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Estimated Time: 30–60 minutes | Tools: Screwdrivers, nut driver, needle-nose pliers
Compatible Models
GTW220BMM0WW, GTW220BMM1WW, GTW302BMP0WW, GTW302BMP1WW, GTW330BMM0WW, GTW330BMM1WW, HTW200BMM0WW, MTW200BMM0W, MTW200BMM1WW
Model-Specific Repair Pages
💡 Pro Tip — Test the Lid Switch & Thermal Fuse Before Replacing the Board:
A failed triac board is a common diagnosis — but a faulty lid switch or blown thermal fuse can produce identical symptoms for a fraction of the cost. Before committing to a board replacement, test both components with a multimeter. If the lid switch shows no continuity when closed, or the thermal fuse reads open, replace those first. It could save you $150 and 45 minutes of labour.