Mary W. February 18, 2013 for Model Number wjsr2080t5ww I cannot turn the timer knob at all by hand. Do I need a new timer or just the knob and clip?
1 Answer Hello Mary. Usually to repair the issue you are having, you will need to order and replace the timer knob WH1X2706 on the unit. Read More...
Charles D January 04, 2013 I have a small crock pot (made in China) that I need a control knob with a "D" shaped 1/4 " diameter shaft. Do you have a small knob I could order?
1 Answer Hello Charles To properly assist you we will need your model number to help you with this. Please post your model number with a new question on the parts page. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Peter October 02, 2012 for Model Number 71300-A03424 How does the Knob Assembly Control get removed from the Washing Machine. I tried to gently pull the knob off but it does not come off. What is holding this knob in place, as I don't want to pull to hard and break it off.
1 Answer Hello Peter. There is a clip on the shaft of the knob WH01X10310 that pulls out to remove. Once the clip is removed, the knob pulls off the timer shaft. Read More...
Tom April 01, 2012 for Model Number part # AP2044505 Is there a videothat shows the proper way to replace this part
1 Answer Tom, No, APP hasn't a video for your particular washer. Here are some written instructions : To Remove timer : Timers are not technician serviceable. If found to be faulty replace the entire timer-timer motor assembly. Timers are model specific and only fit the model it's designed to fit. 1. Remove timer knob assembly( pull the knob straight out,as far as possible) , Using a small blade flat screwdriver or similar tool,release the timer knob clip from the timer shaft WH1X2117 and slide the knob and skirt off the timer shaft. Before replacement of the knob, check and make sure the compression ring on the timer dial WH2X650 is not distorted or damaged. Good Luck and Thanks Read More...
Aldo March 13, 2012 for Model Number WHDSR315DAWW When I press the knob in, and turn it the cycle indicator does not move. The knob continues to spin free. I can turn the cycle indicator ring by holding the ring itself, press in the dial, and the machine starts and runs correctly. I removed the dial and see the three plastic teeth are in place, which suggests that the knob not broken. What part needs to be changed?
1 Answer Hello Aldo. Have you checked for the compression ring WH02X10093 and is the knob shaft WH01X10310 that fits onto the timer shaft split? If these check out, the timer WH12X10300 has to be the issue. Hope this was helpful and have a great day! Read More...
Joseph R. February 01, 2012 for Model Number WJSR4160G1WW The shaft on my cycle control panel is turning freely. I can still set my machine by turn the white face plate. What do I need to order to replace the shaft the the knob is attached to? Thanks
1 Answer Hello Joseph. Based on the information you provided, you will need to replace the control knob WH01X10310. Hope this helps. Read More...
Troy November 05, 2011 for Model Number AP3994965 I have a lot of wear on the fins of the knob. Also there is a lot of wear on the part the fins turn (not the dial but the cream colored plastic part inside of the dial). Which is the other part and typically would I need to replace both?
1 Answer Hello Troy! You will need to replace all defective parts on your appliance. The control timer knob is part number WH01X10310. The cream colored part that this knob installs onto is the timer itself, part number WH12X10348. Thanks. Read More...
Denise October 19, 2011 Cycle knob did not go through cycles properly and had to move knob manually through cycles. We replaced knob and clip because 2 teeth were missing so we assumed this was the problem, but the knob and assembly will set but still does not go through cycles properly and we still have to move manually through the cycles. Do we need to replace any thing else or is there another cause for this?
1 Answer Hello Denise! If you have to manually turn the timer to the next cycle it is more than likely the timer itself. We will need your appliance model number to verify the proper timer for your appliance. Thanks. Read More...