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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Timer Knob by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18024348
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3364293

Replacement timer knob for washers. Installs on the control panel to operate the timer dial. Order if your original knob is cracked, broken, or missing.

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For Whirlpool Washer Timer Knob (Part Number: OEM18024348)

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Sean, That style Timer Knob "screws" off and on the metal timer shaft. Push in on the knob and turn it counterclockwise to remove it. Turn the new knob clockwise to install it on the timer shaft. Mkae sure you unplug the power cord first, turn the knob on the shaft until the pointer dial starts to turn, that's tight enough. it will tighten as needed. Thanks

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Dan, The closest model number on file is [LLR8233BQ0] if that's correct then you'd need WP3364293 timer knob or 280193 dial/knob kit (The kit would be the best of the choices). Don't really understand the term "pins" since this dial and knob screw onto the timer shaft, but it could be the knob or dial broke and shatterred, leaving sharp edges and "points" on the original parts.

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Hello Kathy, The timer knob has nothing to do with the operation of the timer except giving the customer a way to set the cycle and monitor the cycles progression. The spin cycle can be the timer. It can also be the spin bearing, the drain pump, the brake, the belt, etc. Give me a model number so I can see the configuration we are talking about. I could also use a better description of what the unit is doing during the spin cycle. Please respond back as we are anxious to assist in any way we can.

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Hello Tom. Make sure the knob is pressed in and access the back of the timer WP8539991. Hold the clip on the back of the timer and pull the knob WP3364293 off the timer shaft. Hope this helps.

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N.K, you will need to inspect the two parts to verify which one has broken. Both can cause the knob not to turn the timer. There is a kit available, part number 280193. This kit will include the timer knob and the dial. This should fix your issue. Thanks!

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Hello Jimbo! For the given model the washer timer knob is part number W10801656 and the drtyer timer knob is part number 696354. Unfortunately, the dryer knob has been discontinued with no replacements. Thanks!

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