Wendy for Model Number DHDSR46EG1WW When our control knob cracked, we started using pliers to turn the knob itself. We replaced the control knob too late I guess. We inadvertently wore the knob down so it no longer had a flat side for the knob to catch. Is there a replacement knob to jam in there, or do we have to pull out the entire timer in order to get a new knob? It's basically down to a nub now and it's getting pretty dicey trying to grab that with pliers. :)
Answer Wendy, You'll need to replace the timer WE4M533, there is no knob " to jam in there". The timer shaft is damaged and not repairable. The correct timer knob for the model number you supplied is WE1M654, you may want to order and install both parts. Both parts are in stock and available at this time. Thanks, Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, October 6, 2016