
Timer Knob
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PartSelect Number PS1482286
Manufacturer Part Number WH01X10310
Manufactured by
GE
Product Description
Timer Knob Specifications
This is a replacement timer knob for your washing machine. To complete this repair you will need a pair of needle nose pliers. Turn off power to the washer before you start. Pull off the timer knob and use your pliers to remove the retaining clip. The new knob will already have a clip in place. Line up the knob opening with the shaft and slide it on.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Timer will not advance | Will Not Start | Touchpad does not respond
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric.
Part# WH01X10310 replaces these:
AP3994965, 1264403, WH01X10310
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Rebecca
January 31, 2019
Hello!!
the outer knob will not spin the dial to start the machine. i have to manually turn the dial ring then push down the timer knob to get the washing machine to start. do i need to replace the knob or could it just be the clip?
thanks!!!
For model number WLSR2200JW33

Hello Rebecca, thank you for your question. You can check the clip to see if it is loose or broken. However, the best thing to do would be to replace the timer knob PartSelect Number PS1482286 which comes with a new clip. I hope this helps!
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Clark
December 2, 2019
When i removed the broken timer control knob, the spindle it attaches to came out in the knob. How is the spindle replaced or re-attached? Thanks.
For model number WJRR4170GWW

Hello Clark,
Thank you for your question. The spindle cannot be reattached, you would need to replace it by replacing the timer switch for your model under part PS1482380 to fix the issue. Hope this helps!
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James
January 15, 2019
Does this replace eno20a 175d 3296?

Hello James, Thank you for the question. Very sorry but the eno20a 175d 3296 is not a valid number. In order for us to locate the correct parts and repair information we will require the model number of the unit. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. Look forward to hearing from you!
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Maribel
December 9, 2019
GE washing machines works but i have to advance the cycles myself. How will i know if it's the entire timer or just the knob that needs to be replaced?
For model number WDRR2500K4WW

Hello Maribel, thank you for your question. If you have to advance the cycles yourself, the timer should be replaced. That is PartSelect Number: PS3406192. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!
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Ron
May 1, 2019
When I push in timer knob it doesn’t engage. It just spins around when you turn it. Could you tell me what part or parts i need? Thank you.
For model number GHWP1000M2WW

Hello Ron, Thank you for the question. If there is no visible damage to the knob or dial, I suggest replacing the Timer Switch, PartSelect Number PS3506805. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
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Customer Repair Stories
Average Repair Rating: 4.4 / 5.0, 52 reviews.
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Control knob teeth were worn
I spoke to a very nice young ladie who took my order and I received my order within two days. I pull the clasp off of the old knob and replace the knob and the clasp with the new part and it now works great. Thank you for helping me find the part I needed.
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Charles from Dallas, GA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers
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Parts Used:WH01X10310
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Control knob stripped
The teeth on the control knob were broken off (not sure how it happened). the teeth on the stem of the knob turn the selector dial. To replace the control knob, I used a pair of needle nose pliers to remove the pin clip and pulled the knob off. The new control knob came with the clip already installed on the stem of the knob. It was a matter of pushing the new knob onto the shaft . . . and the rest is history.
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Robert from Joppa, MD
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers
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Parts Used:WH01X10310
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Timer on the washing machine wasn't working properly. Just spinning around not catching to set wash cycle
I found Partselect and searched for what I needed. Wasn't quite sure I had the right timer, so I called and gave them the model number and they did a search and found the right one. I ordered the part online and a few days later the parts were delivered to me. The timer fit right in and looked just like the origninal. Within 30 mins. washer was back in service.
Another washer we have on the property wasn't agitating correctly. After taking off the agitator ( by pulling straight up from the bottom ) I found that the coggs on the agitator hub were all worn out. I removed the center screw from the shaft and pulled the old hub off. Installed the new one ordered from Partselect and washwer was back up and running in no time.
Another washer we have on the property wasn't agitating correctly. After taking off the agitator ( by pulling straight up from the bottom ) I found that the coggs on the agitator hub were all worn out. I removed the center screw from the shaft and pulled the old hub off. Installed the new one ordered from Partselect and washwer was back up and running in no time.
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Kristina from Pasadena, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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knob and timer di not work
remove back screws to control panel. unplug timer. pull bad timer out. snap new timer in plug in connector. reattach screws to control panel. put knob on timer
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RICHARD from NEWARK, DE
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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timer would not advance
removed control knob and dial with compression ring from front panel using 1/4in. nut driver removed 3 screws from rear of panel again using nut driver removed old washer timer unplugged wiring harness and reversed assembly took about 8 min.
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lee from bethel, CT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Gear teeth stripped out on both timer knob & timer.
Super EZ repair. The replacement parts were spot on perfect. I removed 3 screws, slid the panel off, removed a wiring harness, the reversed the procedure. I used a set of needle nose pliers to slip the locking ring on the knob, and Bob's your uncle, all done.
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William from Hillsboro, OR
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Knob spun freely due to stripped teeth.
Part Select inclusion of parts diagram helped determine which part was broken, and how to disassemble just what was necessary. I was planning to open up the control panel to get inside, which was not necessary. Assembly was simple for the same reason. Sometimes, it does help to read the "manual" first....
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Robert from Washburn, TN
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Parts Used:WH01X10310
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Dial Spins Too Freely
The grooves on the bottom of the control knob were worn away. I just pushed the timer knob clip off of the underside of the knob, removed it from the washer and put the new knob on and put the clip back on. It was a piece of cake!
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STEPHANIE from Bluefield, VA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Spinning Control Knob
I watched the video, used a needle nosed pliers to pull the clip off the knob and just pushed the new knob and clip on.
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Susan from Keyport, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers
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the control knob plastic gear was stripped
took the needle nose pliers and removed the timer knob clip from the back of the control knob. Removed the control knob and the dial with compression ring. Installed the new dial compression ring and pushed the control knob on. Note: the new control knob comes with the clip allready on the back of the control knob. Took me about 3 minutes to replace.
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David L. from London, OH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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ANTHONY S - January 7, 2021

Exactly what i needed
Was the exact part i needed. Easy repair. Came with everything i needed
Manuel G - August 21, 2020

Great part
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Andrea T - July 7, 2020

Washer knob
It was the exact part I needed was delivered very quickly
Larry E - June 17, 2020

Washer repair
Ordering was easy and simple, arrived when promised, fit properly.
Has been put in my favorites.
James S - June 6, 2020

Just what I needed
The timer knob fit my mom's washing machine and it works perfectly. Ordering was easy and it arrived on time.
Sarah N - April 8, 2020

Works great
This knob is exactly what we needed. Delivered quickly too!
Constance J C - March 4, 2020

Easy repair
This was an easy repair , but overall the fact that the 'teeth' of the new part are now new and sharp , the internal part 'teeth' are worn , so this may not work for too long. This is a bad design for the washing machine Itself!
Charles H - February 19, 2020

Great part, worked flawlessly!
The part I received was perfect as usual.
Nicholas N - September 29, 2019

Thing
It was great
Jimmy M - August 14, 2019

Easy to fix, No Tools needed
New Timer Knob works great, and Looks good to
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This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS1482286
Manufacturer Part Number: WH01X10310
Manufacturer Part Number: WH01X10310
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