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Thomas M - August 4, 2018
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Knob for washing machine
We we're moving and the knob disappeared, appliances stay with the home. Went on line, found the correct knob, ordered and within 24-48 hours we had the knob delivered to the front door... Absolutely recommend Parts Select and definitely will use again.
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Diane S - May 14, 2019
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Easy to change
They part came quicker than I thought. Fit perfectly and wife is a happy women
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the timer went out on the washer
I had to drill and strap a piece of strapping iron on because the new timer had a broken tab on it.
Washing machine was filling and draining at the same time...
A very easy fix. Just remove the timer's knob and skirt, remove the 3 screws on top of the control panel. Slide the panel forward to expose the timer, unplug the wiring harness, slide out the old timer, install the new timer, skirt and knob, plug in the harness, put the control panel in place, install the 3 screws, and you are finished. I
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Removed top and front compartment and removed timer and motor , timer is a push-in type on the top panel , motor was removed by removal of the belt and screws and and wiring harness, about 30 minutes and 30 minutes to install motor,belt and timer.
well i used a couple of ball point pens to push the knob retainers together so the knob would pull off then simply pushed the new knob and skirt i purchaced from parts select . their prices and people were great i highly recommend them and will use them again for any other parts i might need in the future thanks guys Brian Halsey Oregon
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Ursula
October 17, 2017
How do you remove old timer knob to replace with new knob
For model number MAVT446AWW
Hi Ursula, Thank you for the question. You will need to remove the screws holding the control panel in place first so you can tilt it forward. On the back of the timer switch you will see a small green D shape pin, push the pin in with a small headed screw driver and this will release the knob. Push the new knob back onto the shaft and reinstall the panel. Hope this helps!
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This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS11738843
Manufacturer Part Number: WP21001985