Karl On the Maytag Model LAT7304AAE. It seems the timer switch is sometimes sticking and will stay on one of the cycles (might rinse cycle for ever). If you nudge the knob forward you can advance it to the next cycle and sometimes it will finish to the end. Seems like now less likely to continue through all cycles. I can hear a clicking noise when it is stuck. Guessing that a racheting mechanism in the timer unit is wore down. If it is thia unit mechansim is it dificult to replace the unit making sure the knobs can be taken off the shaft and put back on again to new unit correctly? Thanks - Karl K.
Answer Karl, you will need to replace the timer, part number is WP22001255. If you will look at the parts diagram, it will show how to access the timer knob parts, it is not a difficult repair. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, August 27, 2018