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To install this knob, pull the shaft out at the back of the timer, push the rod in, align the knob and push it in.
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Knob replacement
Part fit as original, but was extremely overpriced!
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Bob
February 10, 2018
There is residual from the old knob that broke off. How to i remove the residual.Washer still works but timer doesn't always engage properly.
For model number WP8566022
Hello Bob, Thank you for your inquiry. You can try taking it off with a flat blade screw driver or putty knife. If the knob clip is still there, you may have to pry it off and replace it. To determine if you have a faulty timer switch, you can test it with a multimeter. Hope this helps!
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James
April 16, 2019
Don’t have a multi meter but if i take the knob off and then turn the shaft will that tell if knob is broken..... it doesn’t click at this time part wp8566022
For model number WTW5500SQ0
Hello James, Thank you for the question. If you can remove the knob and turn the shaft and it operates normally, Yes I would suggest replacing the knob. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
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Bob
February 11, 2018
Sorry but what is a multimeter and where do I get one? Thanks for the recommendation!
Hi Bob, Thank you for the question. A Multimeter is a meter that tests the Ohms and resistance of electrical parts. You can pick one up from a local hardware store or Wal-Mart for around $20. Hope this helps!
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Steve
July 15, 2023
My washer has become a little intermittent:
- I can turn the plastic knob independently of the metal circle that goes around
- During cycles the washer quits, the controller clicks like a timer is running but the washer is doing anything. If I pull out a little on the metal part of the knob it goes back to working.
Could this problem just be need a new knob to fix?
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For model number WET3300XQ2
Hi Steve, thank you for the question. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend checking the timer, part number PS11748397, to fix the issue. It might be faulty due to which the washer stops mid cycle. We hope this solves your problem!