Gmom for Model Number WLSR2000GWW The plastic teeth on the timer assembly shaft (WH12x10348) are visibly broken and won't engage with the knob. Is there any way to replace only the plastic teeth gear piece? Or is there another way to repair this rather than replace the entire timer assembly? I am very sure there is nothing else wrong with it, as it is quite new.
Answer Gello Gmom. No, if the teeth on the timer are bad, you will need to order a new timer for the unit. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, September 17, 2013