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Customer Questions and Answers for Timer Knob by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18024348
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3364293

Color: almond. Measures about 2 inches in diameter.

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For Whirlpool Timer Knob (Part Number: OEM18024348)

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Hello Samuel, Unscrew the knob in a counterclockwise direction to remove. To re-install, screw it on in a clockwise direction.

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Barbara, We believe you may have an incorrect model number. Model number TAW5750PQ0, could not be found in the APP parts or service information, or the manufactures parts diagrams. We believe the actual model number may be, TAWS750PQ0, in which case the timer part number would be WP8542050 and the timer knob would be W10807860.

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Jacque, At this point, you want to remove and check the cold water supply faucet, cold water fill hose screened washer and cold water valve debris screen and the water inlet valve 285805. When a washer stops and makes a buzzing noise at the rinse cycle, it's usually due to no cold water to the washer or inoperative fill valve, not the timer WP3946451 or timer knob.

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John, The cycle control knob is a screw on type of knob. You may need to get ahold of the shaft of the timer and turn the timer knob counter clockwise.

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Will for Model Number LST9355BW0

The timer knob on my Whirlpool "Imperial Series" washing machine (model LST9355BW0) no longer turns the timer (p/n 3361171). I've tried unscrewing the knob counter-clockwise when it is clicked in, but it spins freely (no resistance) and does not come off. I'm pretty sure the knob is securely connected to the shaft (not stripped) because I can see the shaft turning when I look at the back of the timer (it goes all the way through) as I turn the knob. I've tried holding the other end of the shaft with needle-nose pliers, but can't get a good enough purchase on the shaft to prevent it from turning. So, a couple questions: 1. How do I get the knob off? 2. Is AP3018866 the replacement knob I need? 3. Will replacing the knob alone will fix the problem, or do I need to replace the timer unit as well? 4. If I need to replace the timer unit as well, is AP3018716 the one I need? Thanks, Will.

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Hello Will, The timer knob is a screw on type of knob and should unscrew counter clockwise. It would appear that if the timer knob is not spinning off then the threading may be stripped. You will more than likely have to replace timer and knob. If you are able to get knob off and the timer shaft is not stripped then timer would not be needed.

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Hello Deb, please confirm your model number. The "BV" at the end of your model number, does not show up. I have "BN" or "BW". For both of those models I show black timer knob part# WP3364293. Thanks!

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