Yes correctJust to be clear your wanting the red digital clock and not the older green rotary correct?
Do you still have the clock assembly that came with the Madison? They can be repaired...I’m looking for the clock assembly and one small chrome bright/ dim button cover.
Drew
Theres a gear inside the clock motor that breaks down over time. That is the problem 90% of the time. Just replace the 2 gears (you have to buy an intermatic lamp/appliance timer with the letter "N" in the stock number) drill out the holes on the back of the timer housing and remove the timer motor. Remove the motor cover and remove the 2 gears. Discard the oiler ring on one gear. And one more thing you may have to enlarge the shaft hole on the larger gear so it will fit the shaft. Don't make the hole too big because then it will have a sloppy fit and become disengaged.Do you still have the clock assembly that came with the Madison? They can be repaired...
Maybe the powers that be will make this sticky post because I'm sure other people have this same problem...Theres a gear inside the clock motor that breaks down over time. That is the problem 90% of the time. Just replace the 2 gears (you have to buy an intermatic lamp/appliance timer with the letter "N" in the stock number) drill out the holes on the back of the timer housing and remove the timer motor. Remove the motor cover and remove the 2 gears. Discard the oiler ring on one gear. And one more thing you may have to enlarge the shaft hole on the larger gear so it will fit the shaft. Don't make the hole too big because then it will have a sloppy fit and become disengaged.
And thats how you repair a Madison or Dwight D clock motor...