Frank July 20, 2020 for Model Number Washer, model 110-82980120 When I push the control dial in to select a wash cycle, it doesn’t engage with the dial behind it. I have to press on the dial behind the control knob to manually turn it to the cycle I want. Once I select the cycle and pull the control knob out, everything works fine. I think the part I need is AP6008828 - can you confirm ? Thanks
1 Answer Frank, Based on the information provided I would check the dial and knob to see if they are secure to the timer and that the timer is secure to the frame. If all is secure check the knob and dial to see if they are stripped. Replace the one that is stripped. Read More...
Ronald October 15, 2018 for Model Number 110.82980110 Is there an instructional video showing how to install the three new parts that we received? WP387997 DIAL, WP3362624 KNOB, AND WP388257 RING-TRIM
1 Answer Ronald, Looking at the timer photo it appears that the knob is threaded on to it. So I would assume trying to hold the shaft with possibly needle nose pliers and unscrew the knob. Read More...
Michael November 01, 2017 for Model Number 110.82983110 Can't unscrew old knob from timer. How else do you suggest removing the center knob so the dial can be replaced?
1 Answer Hello Michael. The only way to remove the timer knob from the shaft is to unscrew the knob from the shaft. Thanks Read More...
Dave August 05, 2014 for Model Number 110.82873820 I have to use an ice pick on the dial to set cycle. i can pull knob out to start fill process and the knob spins in either direction. what part do i need and how do i replace it? Thanks, Dave.
1 Answer Dave, With the dial not turning when trying to set the timer then the dial and knob are not engaging and would be recommended to replace the dial. Read More...
Frank August 16, 2011 for Model Number 110.82984110 how do you remove old dial? Unsrew counterclockwise? P/N AP3000774. When we push knob in to dvance cycle it just spins
1 Answer Frank, Yes, to remove the knob, turn it counterclockwise to unscrew it from the timer shaft. You should also check the dial "teeth" and knob "teeth" to make sure they engage and lock properly. You may want to put a thin coat of lubricant on both ends of the timer shaft, and push and pull the shaft a few times to lube the interior contacts. Good Luck and Thanks. Read More...