Thomas E Bear Creek , NC September 26, 2014 Appliance: Model LWS6244 Bad timer Removed control knob that was broken also. Removed two screws and tilted top panel back. Removed two screws holding timer in place. Disconnected wiring harness from bad timer. Reconnected wiring harness to new timer. Used two new screws provided to place timer in position. Let top panel down and replaced two screws holding it down. Installed new control knob. Read More... 6 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers
Michael S West Linn , OR May 10, 2016 Appliance: Whirlpool LSN7233BW0 The dial controlling the timer on my washer broke from old age spider shaped plastic piece broke underneath the knob Easy fix, I just pulled off the broken knob, unscrewed the remaining broken piece from underneath the knob and screwed the new one back into place. 2 minute job. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Theresa W Honor , MI March 17, 2018 I broke the start knob on washer. My husband took old one off and put new one on. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Adjustable Wrench
Frederick W Charleston , WV May 13, 2017 Appliance: Model PART NUMBER 3954578 The timer went out. My washer is 17 years old; I've taken very good care of it to look at it you wouldn't know it was that old. I had to replace the timer it quit working and while I had to replace it I thought I should go a head and replace the lid switch to. Now it works just as good as it did when it was new; appliancepartspros.com had videos for each part to show you how to replace the parts witch was a big help, thank you. Now I can start on repairing my dryer. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Marianne H Huntington , UT January 25, 2018 Bumpers had come off and the dial broke. Simply snapped the bumpers in place. Removed the old dial and pushed on the dial. Screwed the knob into place. Took all of three minutes Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes