Gibson Washer Knobs
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Gibson Washer Timer Knob - White with Gray Grip
PartSelect Number PS2330897
Manufacturer Part Number 134886700
Sold individually. This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
Installation Instructions
Kevin from Donalsonville, GA
Knob replacement
Just slipped them on and ready to go. Ordered them on thur and got em on Tues.
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Gibson Washer Timer Knob Assembly
Slide the tub unit out the back of washer. I placed it front down by supporting it on 2 by 4's. Remove the large rear pulley. This was tough as moisture had rusted it together. Apply pressure evenly around the pulley with small bars as you tap the slightly loosen bolt that hold the pulley on. This should work the pulley free. Using my cordless drill I removed all the bolts holding the rear and front tubs together and reassembled following the reverse of this procedure. One problem I now have is that the shaft of the stainless steel tub is worn and I still have noise. Again, this is my second replacement of this bearing each about 4 years apart. I will not do the repair again as price of tub and rear shell are to expensive. I was very satisfied after my first repair and encourage you to try before purchasing new. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS417831
Manufacturer Part Number 131446202
This timer knob assembly is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for your washing machine. This is an easy repair which requires no tools. Simply unscrew the existing knob, which may take some force or wiggling, and screw in the new one.
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Kevin from Gilman, IA
Drum noise when spinning,timer knob broke
First of all the timer knob was very easy. My wife changed it in about two minutes. Simply spin the old off and the new on. Replacing the shell with the tub bearing is much more involved. Remove the rear cover, lower front panel and top. Remove belt from motor and then the motor itself. I used my cordless drill with a socket adapter and extensions to reach the screws. Disconnect the wiring and take the motor out of the machine. Disconnect the bellow type hose on bottom and small hose from the soap dispenser on top front shell. Support the drum on two 2 by 4's or 6's. Remove the top pins of the shock absorbers and lean back out of the way. The tub is now hanging on the top springs and is still held in place with the front boot. The boot needs to be seperated fron the washer with a single blade razor. This was the second time I did this repair so my boot came loose easily. With one person lifting the front and one in the rear lift the shell unit to remove the top springs. The bracket that keep the springs in place need to be removed prior to this.Slide the tub unit out the back of washer. I placed it front down by supporting it on 2 by 4's. Remove the large rear pulley. This was tough as moisture had rusted it together. Apply pressure evenly around the pulley with small bars as you tap the slightly loosen bolt that hold the pulley on. This should work the pulley free. Using my cordless drill I removed all the bolts holding the rear and front tubs together and reassembled following the reverse of this procedure. One problem I now have is that the shaft of the stainless steel tub is worn and I still have noise. Again, this is my second replacement of this bearing each about 4 years apart. I will not do the repair again as price of tub and rear shell are to expensive. I was very satisfied after my first repair and encourage you to try before purchasing new. Read more...
Gibson Washer Control Rotary Knob
PartSelect Number PS418709
Manufacturer Part Number 131761704
Sold Individually. This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
Installation Instructions
Sally from Acton, AL
Broken Spin Speed Knob
Very simple! Found the part using the diagrams and photographs on this site. When it came, my husband ust pulled the remainder of the broken knob off the little post with a pair of needle-nosed pliers. Slid the new knob on. It took longer to find the pliers than to make the repair!
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Gibson Washer Timer Knob Assembly
The Knob assembaly comes as a whole. So once you remove the old knob (unscrew to the Left).
Then replace the new knob assy (screw to the Right) till its a snug fit. As you will see this knob is designed to be a clockwise rotation only - normal operation - sort of a self tightening screw. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS417830
Manufacturer Part Number 131446200
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Jerry from Algonquin, IL
The Pull knob for the washer timer "pulled" off. Needed to replace the knob.
This was super easy. If you can screw and unscrew a nut from a bolt, its that easy. The Knob assembaly comes as a whole. So once you remove the old knob (unscrew to the Left).
Then replace the new knob assy (screw to the Right) till its a snug fit. As you will see this knob is designed to be a clockwise rotation only - normal operation - sort of a self tightening screw. Read more...
Gibson Washer Timer Knob
PartSelect Number PS815514
Manufacturer Part Number 134191800
This is a genuine timer knob, which works with washers.
Installation Instructions
SEENA TERENA from ROSEDALE, IN
I bought the washer used. The person got rid of it cheap because the kobs were broken. The repair was cheap and easy to do. It was worth it.
One knob just screwed right on. The others just snaped in place. That easy!
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Gibson Washer Rotary Knob
PartSelect Number PS418746
Manufacturer Part Number 131786602
Sold Individually. This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
Gibson Washer Rotary Knob - Chrome
PartSelect Number PS416822
Manufacturer Part Number 131081000
Sold individually. This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
Gibson Washer Timer Knob
PartSelect Number PS433451
Manufacturer Part Number 3017523
This replacement timer knob is black, but it does replace your washer's original knob which may be white or almond in color.
Installation Instructions
Mary from Fredericksburg, VA