Kenny for Model Number DX4500EG6WW I recently replaced my dryer timer with part number WE4M364. After installing I noticed that the timer is about 90 degrees off of what the backsplash panel shows. After reading a previous post, I noticed that one suggestion is the timer is in backwards. I checked and to my knowledge that isn't the issue. I looked at the wiring diagram and it appears all the wires are I the right place. I double checked with GE and they assured that it is the correct replacement part. The knob insert is inside the knob. Is there a way to adjust the timer shaft? Or am I missing something simple? Thanks for your advice.
Answer Kenny, There is no way to adjust the timer shaft. You will want to check the knob to make sure that it is not cracked or broken. There is a possibility that the knob could be cracked and the insert shifted which would cause the knob to sit improperly on the shaft. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, May 20, 2013