This part is the replacement timer knob for your washer. It is made of white plastic and is about 1 ¼ inches in diameter. The timer knob sits on the timer shaft and allows you to choose the wash cycle that is suitable for you. If your timer knob is stripped or broken, you will need to replace it. To replace the timer knob, carefully remove it from the shaft, and slide the new timer on. This part is sold individually and is an authentic OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
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Magda
January 9, 2020
Hi, i have a GE washer and the timer knob is broken. The mod nr of the machine is the one above, the ser nr is lv910378p. Could you please let me which one to buy to replace it. Thanks
For model number GNSR2090TAWW
Hello Magda, thank you for your question. The timer knob parts are as follows Part #: PS271124 timer knob, Part #: PS269445 timer dial, Part #: PS270835 knob clip and spring Part #: PS271609. If the shaft that the timer knob slides onto is broken as well, the timer would have to be replaced as well. That is PartSelect Number: PS269940. I hope this helps!
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Michele
January 16, 2019
Trying to remove dial knob to select large or small load. I cannot even pull the knob up. Cannot get between the knob and flat piece to pull clip out to remove it. Please help before i make it worse!
For model number VBXR1070W0WW
Hi Michele, thank you for your question. Unfortunately you would have to look at the parts but usually what causes this issue is your timer knob. You may want to take a look at the stem of your timer as well. This is the part that the knob slips on to. If that is also damaged then you will have to replace your timer as well. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Dennis Dingler
July 5, 2019
When i pull the knob out to run a cycle, the knob will not stay pulled out. If "falls" back in and the cycle will stop. I can't tell if i need to replace something in the knob itself or if it is in the timer assembly. Thoughts?
For model number VBSR2080W1WW
Hello Dennis, thank you for your question. This sounds like an issue with the Timer, part PS269878 for your model.
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Timer would not turn. The knob was slipping.
I went to your web suite to get part numbers. Found your videos. It told me what my problem was and how to fix it. Pull clip off. install new knob reinstall clip done. Very easy and fast. I couldn't even get a repairman out that fast.
DANIEL from ROLLING MEADOWS, IL
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
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timer knob defective
After viewing the brief video supplied by you,it was a simple five minute fix.
removed old knob pushed on new nrw one locked on wifh key
william from millen, GA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
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agitator won't work wash cycle Spins okay
Getting the agitator out was the biggest hurdle. It was good to have the info from others that had the same problem. I ended up using a nylon strap with a buckle(used on a suitcase when you travel)and putting it under the bottom of the agitator and using a two by four as a lever. Leaning on it and even putting most of my weight on it didn't do it. Finally I took a rubber sledge hammer and pounded the end of the board three or four times and it popped off. Replacing the coupling was a piece of cake, as was puttting it back together. Unfortunately when I ran the cycle it still didn't agitate (88% chance coupling was the prob) So next I took the front off and checked the belt ...... it was fine. Probably the clutch or the motor ...... washer is too old to pay to have either of those replace. I replaced the dial (since I had the part anyway) It also was very difficult to pry off and I broke the plastic ring in the process ........
repair was quick and part came quickly. I was very satisfied.
andrew from Nantucket, MA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
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Knob would not advance timer / cycle selector.
After pulling the knob out ( on position) a white retainer clip was visible behind the knob. Using a paper clip bent in to a "J" shape I was able to easily remove the retainer clip and knob . The old knob had several stripped teeth that caused the problem. The new knob came with the retainer clip installed . The knob slipped on and locked in position.
bob from forestdale, MA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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knob was getting hard to turn so I ordered a new knob.
had to pull knob out to see the clip locking the knob to the post. finally got the clip out, pulled knob off sand put on new knob with new clip
Bertram from Woods Hole, MA
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
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Teeth on Timer Knob broke off
Removed timer knob clip and installed new dial and timer knob
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Robert G - June 10, 2020
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It's not rocket science
Worked as designed.....saved throwing out an older washer
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Keith M - July 24, 2019
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Easy repair
Part was exactly like original. Have to get close to control panel the try to see behind old knob. A thin long flat blade screwdriver is best. Turn knob until you see slot in clip. Hold knob from turning, place screwdriver in slot and push end of screwdriver toward closed end of clip. Clip will pop out, remove old knob. Put clip completely on new knob and just push on. It just takes a couple of minutes.
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Tracey M - May 14, 2019
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easy repair
Shipping was qiuck and the part was easy to install .
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Timothy T - August 15, 2018
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Worked perfectly
Part work great
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David S - February 27, 2018
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Works like new
Fast shipping,right part works great good parts for the diy person.
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Harvey W - February 1, 2018
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