Replace your cracked, broken, or worn dryer timer control knob. This control panel knob installs on the front panel to adjust cycle settings.
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Plastic shaft on dryer timer rounded required replacement to function Norbert G. • Hempstead , NY • July 14, 2025
Easy fix, first I unplugged the dryer. Then removed the 6 Philips head screws on head unit back panel. Photographed wiring on timer. Removed the 1 torx screw holding the timer assy in place, the front panel knob was already off, would no longer stay on. Removed the wires from the timer assy, removed the timer, replaced it with new one, reinstalled torx screw. Reattached the wires to the positions removed from. Pressed the new knob on the shaft at front panel, tested it functioned and in the...
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