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This is a replacement timer knob for your washing machine. To complete this repair you will need a pair of needle nose pliers. Turn off power to the washer before you start. Pull off the timer knob and use your pliers to remove the retaining clip. The new knob will already have a clip in place. Line up the knob opening with the shaft and slide it on.
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Leonardo L - August 21, 2018
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Piece of cake. It worked
Received it quickly and work as expected
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ANTHONY S - January 7, 2021
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Exactly what i needed
Was the exact part i needed. Easy repair. Came with everything i needed
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George V - January 25, 2018
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Worked perfectly
Ordered part, received it next day. Excellent service
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Sarah N - April 8, 2020
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Works great
This knob is exactly what we needed. Delivered quickly too!
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Steven M - February 8, 2018
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easy repair, worked great
the part was as expected, fit perfectly and working great. The part arrived on time..no problems
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Susan T - November 27, 2022
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Easy install
This part was exactly what I needed. I put in our machine model and looked at the diagrams to figure out what number part I needed. Then I ordered it, it came fast, and was super easy to install.
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Stephen A - February 27, 2018
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Easy replacement, part worked great
The part was received in excellent shape and was easy to install.
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Mitchell L - September 29, 2022
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Worked as expected
Part just what was needed!
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Ken S - December 11, 2018
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Proper part...easy replace
Part came quick. Was as described..did its job
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Joel S - March 8, 2018
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Super Easy Repair
The part arrived quickly. I was shocked how easy and quickly this was to replace. I had it done in less than five minutes. I could only imagine how much it would have cost me had I called a repair man. This is the second time we have repaired this washer ourselves. They send us a video through email instructing you how to replace the parts yourself. This is wonderful for those of us who are on a fixed income.
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Timer knob failed to engage and rotate dial
This is a very easy repair. I followed the video instructions for the timer and knob. The basic steps are: 1. Unplug appliance and move it away from wall for access to back. 2. Remove three hex head screws behind control panel/ 3. Tilt control panel forward and slide it sideways to free it from the washing machine.
... Read more>4. Remove knob using a flat head screw driver to slide retaining clip 5. Disconnect electrical harness from timer assembly. 6. Remove one screw holding timer to control panel and rotate the timer assembly to remove it. 7. Install and connect new timer. 8. Complete installation by re-installing knob, panel screws, etc. Very easy.
Took out the 3 screws holding the back on and removed the back. Unplugged the timer, took off the knob and dial. Removed the old timer. Replaced with the new timer, replaced the screws holding the timer in. Put the new dial and timer knob. Replaced the back tightened the screws and started the washer up. Yeah!
I watched the instruction video on your site to install a knob and clip on a GE washer. It was very helpful. Installation was very quick,less than 15 minutes.
I followed the easy instructions on the video site for installing a knob and clip on a GE washer. The knob and clip were not available to find locally. I was told at a part store that a whole new operating switch had to be replaced which would be approximately $180 to buy. After visiting your site, and viewing your easy instructions, on
... Read morely a knob and clip were needed. Delivery was in 3 days. Very easy installation. Saved bucks. Pleasant experience.
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JANE from Solvay, NY
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
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Broken Knob and Clip for Washer
I took of the old clip an broken piece of the knob, and removed the selection plate, and push on the new knob and clip, using my pliers.
Berecia from WEST PALM BCH, FL
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Bad timer and belt
Removed screws from the back removed screw from timer replaced timer. Removed front panel and replaced belt videos were extremely helpful
Followed videos on partselect.com for changing tub bearing. Video does very good job of showing steps required. Repair would be easy if washer was new. First problem was conical tub nut could not be loosened even applying penetrating oil and heat. Finally resorted to 1/2" drive pneumatic impact gun (wrench) which hammered about 10 sec
... Read moreonds before the nut came loose. Had to purchase 1-11/16 deep well 6 point impact socket at cost of about $30 for this task. Second difficulty was removing tub seal whose exterior rubber coating had apparently failed and the seal internal metal parts corroded causing it to expand. The tub seal had to be beat out from the bottom side using a drift. The next difficulty was removing the tub bearing which had corroded from minor leakage through the tub seal. Corrosion made the tub bearing outside diameter (OD) larger so it could not be removed using the method in the video. The outer tub bottom side was supported as close to the center as best possible and a socket just smaller than the tub bearing OD was placed on top of the bearing and was used to drive (hammer) the tub bearing out. There was a lot of cleaning necessary especially on the inner tub conical fit areas where tub rides on the split ring and hub nut. During reassembly the tub seal did not have a press fit into the tub; it was barely finger tight. I suspect the tub had permanently distorted in the seal area because the old tub seal had corroded and expanded. So silicone sealant was applied to the outside diameter of the tub seal to assure no leakage around the seal. I allowed that to cure overnight to be certain the seal would not move when inserting the shaft and mode shifter through the seal. A very light oil was applied inside the tub bearing. The last problem found was when tightening the bolts holding the base frame to the outer tub the base frame was pulled to one side so the mode shifter was not concentric with the base frame. This would place a side load on the mode shifter shaft and tub bearing. This was resolved by placing a 1/16" thick washer between one leg of the tub and base frame which maintained the base frame concentric to the mode shifter as the tub to base frame bolts were tightened. The repair is conceptually easy to perform but was challenging due to corrosion and detergent residue from 11 years operation. Now the washer rotating parts are essentially new, the repaired assembly is probably better than the original factory assembly, and the washer should operate for another ten years before the mode shifter bearing goes out again. A longer repair than anticipated but time and money well spent. Being retired helps.
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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multiple parts were needed to repair my washer
Initially I thought just the timer knob would take care of my washer not working, but that was too naive of me, lol. I had to replace the timer knob & clip, the compression dial and the agitator and the agitator coupling. In other words I rebuilt my washer using the installation video's provided here. I now have a "bra
... Read morend new" washing machine for a total of less than$100 and it is working perfectly!
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Rebecca
January 31, 2019
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the outer knob will not spin the dial to start the machine. i have to manually turn the dial ring then push down the timer knob to get the washing machine to start. do i need to replace the knob or could it just be the clip?
thanks!!!
For model number WLSR2200JW33
Hello Rebecca, thank you for your question. You can check the clip to see if it is loose or broken. However, the best thing to do would be to replace the timer knob PartSelect Number PS1482286 which comes with a new clip. I hope this helps!
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Ron
May 1, 2019
When I push in timer knob it doesn’t engage. It just spins around when you turn it. Could you tell me what part or parts i need? Thank you.
For model number GHWP1000M2WW
Hello Ron, Thank you for the question. If there is no visible damage to the knob or dial, I suggest replacing the Timer Switch, PartSelect Number PS3506805. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
Hello James, Thank you for the question. Very sorry but the eno20a 175d 3296 is not a valid number. 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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Clark
December 2, 2019
When i removed the broken timer control knob, the spindle it attaches to came out in the knob. How is the spindle replaced or re-attached? Thanks.
For model number WJRR4170GWW
Hello Clark,
Thank you for your question. The spindle cannot be reattached, you would need to replace it by replacing the timer switch for your model under part PS1482380 to fix the issue. Hope this helps!
GE washing machines works but i have to advance the cycles myself. How will i know if it's the entire timer or just the knob that needs to be replaced?
For model number WDRR2500K4WW
Hello Maribel, thank you for your question. If you have to advance the cycles yourself, the timer should be replaced. That is PartSelect Number: PS3406192. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!
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Delois
June 27, 2023
my washer want come on plus it stop in the middle of a wash what you think that is
For model number GCWP1800D1WW
Hi Delois, thank you for reaching out. Based on our understanding of the issue, we would suggest you replace the timer, part number PS4704240, to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem.