This is the top part of knob only. The dial, with the indicator, is sold separately.
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This part works with the following products:
Washer.
Part# WPW10110027 replaces these:
AP6015032, W10110027
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Jennifer R - February 8, 2020
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Easy to order, worked like a charm!
Our original know broke off, so to remove the broken nub of the knob took a little bit. But the new knob fit perfectly. Took a good push to ensure that it was locked in. Highly recommend PartSelect for your needs. Will use again if the time comes!
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Benjamin B - June 11, 2019
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Washer knob
My wife loves her washer so were glad you had the knob. It was easy to install.. Thank you
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Helana S - March 11, 2019
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Easy repair
Came on time and was super easy to install. Works great!!
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Christine B - August 24, 2018
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It Works
Our tenants broke the knob on the machine.. we went on line, put in the model number and walla.. it worked..
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Jim
August 24, 2017
Does the on/off knob have a stem on it? It seems to be a stem - still on the machine, and that I am able to still use as an on/off switch, that broke off the back of my knob. Thanks.
For model number MTW5570TQ0
Hi Jim,
Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, all knobs have a stem so that they can slip on to the shaft of the control switch that they go on. If the white plastic has broken off of your knob then you will need to replace this knob. Good luck with your repair.
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Jim Gilroy
August 24, 2017
Does this knob include the stem?
Hi Jim,
Thank you for the question. The stem is not part of the knob. In order to replace the stem you will need to replace the switch inside the control panel. If you wish to resubmit the question or contact us at customer service with the model number of the appliance we will happy to help you locate the part number you need.
Look forward to hearing from you!
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Christine
January 29, 2018
The knob broke off, and I need another one and I think the part is wpw10110027. Is this correct? Does it have what level of water is on it?
For model number MTW5570TQ0
Hello Christine,
Thanks for your question. The knob associated with the water level is part number PS11748303, which is on the far left. The timer knob is in the centre.
I hope this helps.
Hello Cigy, Thank you for the question. Here is a link to our 30 day return Policy. We hope this helps!
https://www.partselect.com/Thirty-Day-Returns.htm
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Patricia
July 12, 2023
can I have the instructions on how to replace the timer knob on my Maytag WTW5700TQO. I can not find any video on this machine. Please let me know
For model number W10110027
Hello Patricia, thank you for your query. We have found some relevant instructions for you to replace the timer knob. They may not be of the exact same model, but they will help you with the process. You may follow the following steps: to replace the knob, you may have to remove the control panel. The control panel is usually held by two screws. Unscrew them. Once you have your screws out, slide the control panel forward about 1/2 an inch and lift it back over the back of the machine. Now, grab the timer tab at the back with a needle-nose pliers and then pull the knob off from the front. Install the new knob by following the same steps backwards. Good luck with your repair!