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Cathy
February 24, 2018
My washer works fine but the round plate beyond the knob does not turn to select the washer setting. What is the part I need and how can I replace it?
For model number HSWP1000M3WW
Hello Cathy,
Thanks for your question. The plate you are referring to is the knob dial, part number PS1482361. You will need to remove the timer knob (you may need needle-nose pliers) and then pull the old dial off. There is an indicator tab opposite the arrow to line up with your machine to install the part.
I hope this helps.
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Cathy
February 26, 2018
This dual works fine. It will not catch the larger circle dial behind it to select the wash cycle. Is this the part that will correct that?
For model number HSWP1000M3WW
Hello Cathy,
Thanks for your question. If the knob is worn or damaged, try replacing that to fix your issue. Otherwise, it may be an issue with the timer itself, as that has the stem that the knob attaches to.
I hope this helps.
Average Repair Rating: 5.0 / 5.0, 2 reviews.
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Control knob dial was broke
Used needle nose pliers to pull out clip on control knob. Removed control knob. Removed broken pieces of the dial the were still on the metal wand. Inserted new dial in the correct place. Put on new knob. Done!
My son, Eddy did the repairs. He used a flat head screwdriver and a pair of pliers to remove the broken parts on the shaft. He lined up the new washer control knob dial with the notch, and pushed it down into place. Next, he lined up the new control knob, and placed it onto the metal shaft. The washer works like new again! Very easy removal and installation! Thank you for your Fast Shipping, Great Prices and Available Parts Line!!!
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