Jeff May 19, 2014 for Model Number wpsr3100woww I have tried to replace the dial assembly and knob. The new dial won't stay clipped in to the timer side, and when I use the old part that snaps in, the new dial won't hold the timer shaft in place. Could this be a timer issue or something else?
1 Answer Jeff, If the clip is not holding to the timer then the issue would most likely be a timer issue. Read More...
Gregory R March 22, 2013 for Model Number wvsr1060b0ww My washer has the original part on it a couple of weeks ago I noticed that the knob that lets you choose the wash cycle was stripped. I ordered all 3 replacement parts when I received the parts today I noticed the compression ring. The knob has notches on it and it mates with another plastic part that is how you choose your wash cycles. I do not think that compression ring can replace it. your answer please.
1 Answer Hello Gregory. The only part you will need to replace to repair the issue with the unit is the knob WH01X10310. The dial assembly WH11X10033 comes with the ring already on it. Read More...
Paul October 03, 2012 for Model Number WHDSR316G1WW I'm confused; the replacement timer does not have the shaft attached, so you would have to put the old shaft into the timer somehow... I thought the compression ring above was to attach the shaft to the timer?
1 Answer Hello Paul. The new timer does have the shaft. Look at the 2nd picture on the parts page WH12X10350. You will see the timer shaft on the unit. Read More...
Paul October 02, 2012 for Model Number WHDSR316G1WW The knob appears to be stripped on our washer. I have ordered new knobs (both), the plastic ring, and this compression ring. The compression ring is to replace the one that I think may be lost due to me pulling the knob off improperly (took the whole knob and shaft). How hard is this ring to replace? Any help appreciated!
1 Answer Hello Paul. If you pulled the shaft out with the timer knob, you will need to replace the timer WH12X10350 on the unit. Read More...
Lewis April 29, 2012 for Model Number WPSQ3120T9AA My timer knob is just spinning when I try to select a certain setting. Would this have something to do with the compression ring?
1 Answer Hello Lewis. Based on the information you provided, you will need to check and see if the teeth on the timer knob are worn down. If so, you will need to replace the knob WH1X2754. If not, the timer WH12X1034 needs to be replaced. Read More...