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This replacement timer knob is black with a chrome center. Use this improved timer knob with its metal threads for your clothes washer. Colors Almond, Toast and Platinum are discontinued.
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William M - September 13, 2021
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Easy repair great part
The part was an exact fit . went right on . The service I received from PartSelect was great !
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Linda B - November 20, 2022
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Easy repair
part was what was needed and arrived quickly; great customer service help
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Jason M - February 14, 2018
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Great part! Better than original one.
Better built than the original! I am sure it will out last the washer!
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Marilyn N - June 19, 2019
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Great fit
This worked perfectly for our Kenmore washer. Saved us from buying a new washer.
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Franklin C - June 19, 2019
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Easy repair.
The part arrived on time
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Brenda Louise S - January 22, 2021
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Easy repair.
THE PART WAS PERFECT.
REMOVED PORTION OF THE BROKEN KNOB AND SCREWED ON THE NEW KNOB. NEW KNOB WAS PERFECT MATCH TO THE OTHER KNOBS ON MACHINE AS WELL.
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Janet P - January 20, 2021
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Easy fix
So glad I didn't call the repairman. My washer was back in action in less than a minute and the part saved me at least $100! I am 77 and not mechAnically inclined. Brilliant solution - thank you.
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Herbert G - February 22, 2018
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Easy repair
Part fit perfectly. New part is better made than original. A search on e-bay revealed I could have purchased this part for less money with a tiny bit more effort
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Maynard S - November 25, 2022
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Timer knob
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Debbi C - September 19, 2019
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Perfect Replacement Part
The description of the part and the model number washing machines said that it would fit was spot on. Quick service and easy installation. Thanks for making my washer easy to turn on again!
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Average Repair Rating: 4.7 / 5.0, 59 reviews.
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Simply screwed the New Knob on existing threaded screw.
Hubert from COLORADO SPGS, CO
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Knob missing off washer
All I had to do was to screw timer knob back on threaded spindle. It took less than a minute to put it on. Easy! Thanks so much for easy find on your website. A HAPPY CUSTOMER FOR LIFE! Will keep all my old appliances! B. Paul
Betty from FERRIDAY, LA
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original timer knob broke
took replacement knob & threaded it back onto post. Done in literally seconds ! ! ! Took longer to open the package than to install new knob.!
Marie from CRANBERRY TWP, PA
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washer timer knob broke
Made sure the threads lined up with the screw post. Turned the knob clockwise around the post because it was too hard to lift the washer and turn it. Kept turning until I couldn't turn it anymore. Done. Easy peasy, no need to call my husband.
Mary A from MELBOURNE, FL
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knob broke off of washer
Was real easy just replaced the new knob where the other one came off. Was real please didn't need to replace my washing machine. Got the new knob in record time and was easy to replace.
Frankie from Franklin, WV
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Knob Broke off
Got the new, Screwed it on and works good as new. Total time to screw the new knob on aboth 15 sec.
Mark from Whittier, CA
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Broken timer Knob
replaced with a screw on Knob.works great Thanks
John from Orland, CA
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Timer knob had broken off
The repair was very simple, it required only screwing the new Timer Knob on to the washer control panel. The really amazing things was how quickly you shipped my part, it was here the very next day after placing my order the previous afternoon and it was cheaper than our local parts store. I give you a huge thanks! Great Service!!
Mark from Dayton, OH
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Original (Plastic) Timer Knob, broke in half.
Was able to unscrew the nut, which was still on the shaft, with an adjustable wrench and screw on the new knob.
The part was available, shipped in two days and arrived in three!
Not only is this knob METAL, but a perfect fit
Lester from Merrimac, MA
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Really Easy
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Wrench (Adjustable)
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The timer/wash select knob broke off in my hand
Went on line and did a search for Kenmore Washer Select Knobs through the Part Select website. The associated photo made it easy to match to my broken part. Ordered it and received it in 3 DAYS!!! Unwrapped the new part and screwed it on (the knob is threaded)- took longer to unwrap the part than to install it!!! I Love PartSelect.com
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Catherine from Glendora, CA
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Barb
May 16, 2019
What is control knob part number for this model? Want to be sure to order correct piece. Thank you.
For model number 110 92274100 Kenmore washer
Hello Barb, thank you for your question. The timer knob is PartSelect Number: PS11741232 and the dial behind it is PartSelect Number: PS11741969. I hope this helps!
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KEVIN MACKIE
June 6, 2019
I have an apartment size Kenmore washer in my rv.The water level knob got broken off,i know this is an older model,but i was hoping you would be able to help me locate a replacement part.The shaft the knob goes on is broken and i can only use the low setting only.
For model number 2070091
Hello Kevin, thank you for writing. If the Shaft the Knob goes onto is broken, then you would need the switch inside the Control Panel that it is a part of. Unfortunately, your model number is not recognized so we are unable to locate the correct replacement for you. Please verify your model number and get back in touch with us. Thank you.
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Pat
October 30, 2019
Knob will not connect...looks like the gears inside of the knob and the receptacle are broken...will the replacement knob reconnect easily for me to get it started again?
For model number 11092282100
Hello Pat, thank you for your question. The Timer Knob for your model washer, part number PS11741232, should easily fit onto the Timer Indicator Dial, part number PS11741969. Both then slide onto the shaft of the Timer, part number PS11743424. I hope this helps!
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Patricia
January 4, 2020
How do you remove old broke knob and replace new knob
For model number 92273100
Hi Patricia, you will have to push the knob in then unscrew the old knob, the new knob should easily screw on. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Todd
April 29, 2019
The new timer knob fits on the thread nicely, but there is a broken nut just underneath it when it is threaded on, not standard nut style, that is broken. I cannot find the part number for this special type of nut. Where can i find it or the part number? Any ideas where this nut can be purchased or is it really needed?
Hello Todd, thank you for contacting us, In order for us to locate the correct parts and repair information we will require the model number of the unit. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. Look forward to hearing from you!
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Lin
June 4, 2024
Knob was missing. I tried to screw on new part which would not go on because new part was too big. Am I doing something wrong?
For model number 11092291800
Hi Lin, thank you for the question. We would recommend using the model compatible timer knob as the parts specifications vary according to the model number. The compatible timer knob for your model is part number PS11741232. You just need to take it, line it all up, and screw it on the timer bolt. We hope this information helps!
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Fred
November 9, 2024
timer knob does not engage to allow turning. Any ideas.
For model number 11082983100
Hello Fred, Thank you for writing. If there is no damage to the Knob or Dial, this could be an indication the Timer Switch is faulty and may need to be replaced. We hope this helps!
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Hans
November 11, 2019
Is this the correct push-pull knob for the main control dial (wash cycle, rinse, spin, etc)? I think it has a threaded shaft. I'm not sure how it attaches properly since the original just broke off. Finally, any idea as to age of the machine, which still works just fine? Thank you so much for your help.
For model number 11082874120
hello Hans, Thank you for the question. The knob for this model come sin three parts. The main Knob Part #: PS11741232, The Dial or Skirt Part #: PS11741969 and the Trim Ring Part #: PS11741973. Very sorry but PartSelect.com does not have the age of the appliances, just the parts list. I would recommend contacting the manufacture. Hope this helps!
My timer knob broke and plastic pieces also broke . All i have now is a screw protruding from timer box. Will a new timer knob screw on and fix the problem?Thanks.
For model number 110.82980120
Hi Frank, thank you for your question. Your timer knob is made up of three parts. I have linked all three below for you. Good luck with your repair.
Timer knob just spins, how do i get it off. Bought new one.
For model number Kenmore here 70 series
Hello Marty, Thank you for your inquiry. It should just pull off or screw off. If there is a clip between the knob and the panel, that may need to be pulled off first. Hope this helps!
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