Steven M Morganton , NC November 16, 2015 Timer dial broken The repair was simple. Once I unscrewed the control panel, using a pair of needle nose, I held the shaft in the back of the timer and pulled the knob off the front. The broken timer dial fell into my hand after that. Then I put the new dial on, and replaced the front knob. Before I screwed the control panel back down, I tested a load of wash and it worked great. Then I screwed the control panel back down. 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes