Reply 11
There is! All you need is some wire, a crimper and some molex connectors.
Here is an example:
In BOL Galaxy models there is no wire jumper from contact 10A to 10 (GY2-GY) and 2A and 2 (V2-V). As a result the permanent press feature is disabled leaving a blank on half the control.
Further, contacts 11 and 15 close at different periods in the wash cycle- however despite this in Galaxy models 11 and 15 are shorted together to produce warm wash cold rinse only decal. But in the next four models up (notice the 5 different pressure switch options for each successive model, when such an option is present on the control panel) contacts 11 and 15 are taken to their respective water valves allowing for hot a wash at 14 minutes, warm wash at 12 minutes and cold wash at 10 minutes into the normal cycle- as displayed on the dial for Normal and PP. Still in the next few models up 11 and 15 are again shorted, but taken to a separate user controlled temperature selector as seen in the wiring diagram.
Like this one timer can cover a dozen models and even price matching schemes.
For the next timer in line you might see the high/low/S.I.S contacts all shorted together and taken to a single high speed winding in the one speed models, two speed models the high taken to the high and the low/interim taken to a low winding, next model up into a speed selector switch, ect.
Same goes for soak/prewash/extra rinse/auto advance. Jumpers left out on the basic models, each successive model up gets a jumper enabling each progressive feature, next models up runs the rinse auto advance contact via an extra rinse switch, still next model up runs all 3 auto advance contacts into a user selector switch ie pre wash only, prewash and wash only, soak, wash, extra rinse, ect.
A half dozen timers can cover nearly 100 models this way. I've always found the practice unethical and cheating consumers. It goes to show you how dangerous an educated public can be.
Of course I've tried to explain this to Sears sales people buying a BOL with them looking at me like I'm mentally impaired or that I genuinely believe they're going to sell me a TOL Kenmore for the price of a Galaxy. As technical minded friends have said in amused agreement "they've NOOOOOO clue what you're talking about. Zero"