
Rotary Knob
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PartSelect Number PS419092
Manufacturer Part Number 131965300
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Frigidaire

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Product Description
Rotary Knob Specifications
This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft. Sold individually.

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This part works with the following products:
Dryer.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Gibson, Crosley, Westinghouse.
Part# 131965300 replaces these:
AP2107936, 820923, 131965300, 131666601, 131666604, 131666606
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Lesley
23 days ago
Hello, I have a Frigidaire MEX731CFS2 and the "Turn to Start" rotary knob needs to be replaced. Which part do I need to replace it?
For model number MEX731CFS2

Hello Lesley, Thank you for your inquiry. We show the part you are looking for is PS418888. We hope this helps.
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Julia
November 10, 2019
What are the dimensions of the knob? We need to make sure that it fits the recessed face of the dryer. Gibson dryer.
For model number GEF331AS1

Hello Julia, thank you for your question. Unfortunately, we do not have the measurements of the knob as the part is listed under your model number, and would be the exact replacement part for your unit and would be the same as the original. I hope this helps!
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Nancy
December 16, 2022
Does this knob have KIP2210 stamped inside?
For model number dryer, FSG748GFSO

Hello Nancy, thank you for your question. No, there is no stamp on this knob that we can see. We can confirm that this is one of three Rotary's knob for model FSG748GFS0. The Timer Knob is part PS417308. We hope this is of some help to you.
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Replacing your Frigidaire Dryer Rotary Knob

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Average Repair Rating: 4.7 / 5.0, 30 reviews.
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Burn/rust marks on clothes
Like many others, i was suffering the problem of rust marks on clothes, which ruins them for good.
We have a Frigidaire Gallery dryer, gas, front loading stacked in top of the washer, which is about 7 or 8 years old.
Turns out the top felt seal was worn out, allowing clothes to get stuck between the drum and the door where they would get the rust colored stain. I think this is fairly common. It also "ate" zippers and buttons.
To open the dryer up, you first want to remove 2 screws at the bottom of the front panel, they are covered by little plastic plugs that pop out. Then, go in through the top- you have to pop the lid up from the front, and it swings up like a car hood. from the top, you have to reach in and undo a screw on each side that holds the front panel to the body of the dryer. it's a little tricky.
After those four screws are removed, the front panel is held on by pressure clips, which you can reach from the top and squeeze so they 'let go'. As those release, the front panel will fall outward with the bottom still attached- there are two small pieces of metal at the bottom that the panel sits in. So you lift the panel straight up to get them off those two guides/hooks, and it's clear.
Next you'll want to shop vac the heck out the whole dryer interior. Mine was caked with dust and lint.
Step two is felt replacement. you have to use some muscle to tear the felt off the top of the door opening, which will leave a bunch of ripped felt stuck to the high temp glue. That's where the wire brush and the Goof Off come in. That stuff worked like a charm to remove every last bit of felt and glue.
Once clean and dry, apply the glue that came with the felt guide, set the felt in place (with those plastic pieces facing up), and hold in place for a while. I used plastic clamps to hold the felt in place for about 30 minutes while the glue set.
For good measure, i also replaced the dryer belt and the plastic ball joint that the drum sits in, but i don't think that was necessary. The belt may be a good idea, and to do that you remove the belt by popping it off the little plastic wheel under the drum first, then it'll be loose and you can remove the belt and put a new one on. (This is also a little tricky, take it one step at a time.)
Then put it back together in reverse order and you'll be done with those rust marks.
(Mine is working great)
We have a Frigidaire Gallery dryer, gas, front loading stacked in top of the washer, which is about 7 or 8 years old.
Turns out the top felt seal was worn out, allowing clothes to get stuck between the drum and the door where they would get the rust colored stain. I think this is fairly common. It also "ate" zippers and buttons.
To open the dryer up, you first want to remove 2 screws at the bottom of the front panel, they are covered by little plastic plugs that pop out. Then, go in through the top- you have to pop the lid up from the front, and it swings up like a car hood. from the top, you have to reach in and undo a screw on each side that holds the front panel to the body of the dryer. it's a little tricky.
After those four screws are removed, the front panel is held on by pressure clips, which you can reach from the top and squeeze so they 'let go'. As those release, the front panel will fall outward with the bottom still attached- there are two small pieces of metal at the bottom that the panel sits in. So you lift the panel straight up to get them off those two guides/hooks, and it's clear.
Next you'll want to shop vac the heck out the whole dryer interior. Mine was caked with dust and lint.
Step two is felt replacement. you have to use some muscle to tear the felt off the top of the door opening, which will leave a bunch of ripped felt stuck to the high temp glue. That's where the wire brush and the Goof Off come in. That stuff worked like a charm to remove every last bit of felt and glue.
Once clean and dry, apply the glue that came with the felt guide, set the felt in place (with those plastic pieces facing up), and hold in place for a while. I used plastic clamps to hold the felt in place for about 30 minutes while the glue set.
For good measure, i also replaced the dryer belt and the plastic ball joint that the drum sits in, but i don't think that was necessary. The belt may be a good idea, and to do that you remove the belt by popping it off the little plastic wheel under the drum first, then it'll be loose and you can remove the belt and put a new one on. (This is also a little tricky, take it one step at a time.)
Then put it back together in reverse order and you'll be done with those rust marks.
(Mine is working great)
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Randy from Anchorage, AK
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Two knobs cracked and I had to use pliers to turn on my dryer.
All I did was take the new knobs and put them on and my dryer was like new. The knobs were an exact fit. It took 3 minutes.
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Cheryl from Jackson, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Dryer rotary plastic knob broke
This was really easy, the part is not identical to the one the dryer comes with however; it works just fine. I called the other places for repair knobs and they told me they had to have the serial number to get my part and the cost would be $20-$25 for the part plus shipping. Here it cost a whooping $13 with shipping included. I will never call those other places again!!
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Ebery from Bartlett, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Every 2-3 years the knob that turns on my dryer breaks.
The best part of using this site the first time was that they had pictures and measurements of the part....it made me sure I wasnt ordering something that wouldn't work.
Its not a tough repair job, its broken a few times in the 8-9 years I've had it. I just order the part, it arrives promptly, I put in on...job done! I would use this site again anytime I need a part to something and have recommended it many times to friends and family.
To summarize.....it's just great when a process works so well and is so easy.
Its not a tough repair job, its broken a few times in the 8-9 years I've had it. I just order the part, it arrives promptly, I put in on...job done! I would use this site again anytime I need a part to something and have recommended it many times to friends and family.
To summarize.....it's just great when a process works so well and is so easy.
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Patricia from Cherry Hill, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Door latch was broken plus 2 knobs
I removed 2 screws and put the new latch in. Put 2 knobs on. This save me almost $50 in parts and $120 in labor that the service man was going to charge. I received the parts in 2 days and the service man wasn't going to return for over a week leaving my washer out of service. What a difference! You service was great!
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LEONARD from CYPRESS, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dryer "start" know broke off
I bought part PS419092 (Rotary Knob) for my Firgidaire FDGB23RGS2 Dryer.
This knob I bought (PS419092) is much cheaper than the parts recommeneded for Frigidaire dryers ( knobs: PS417309 and PS416982 ). It is $6 instead of $18.
The only difference is that it (PS419092) is white instead of cream/off-white.
Putting the knob on was super easy and I'm glad I saved money by buying the less expensive part.
This knob I bought (PS419092) is much cheaper than the parts recommeneded for Frigidaire dryers ( knobs: PS417309 and PS416982 ). It is $6 instead of $18.
The only difference is that it (PS419092) is white instead of cream/off-white.
Putting the knob on was super easy and I'm glad I saved money by buying the less expensive part.
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s partsselect from san francisco, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
4 of 5 people
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the rotary knob to turn dryer on broke
The new rotary knob just popped right in. No problems. It was a perfect fit.
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Yolanda from Big Canoe, GA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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broken knob
Thanks to Justin in Customer Service I was able to get the correct replacement knob. It arrived and I installed it in seconds flat. It works great and you'd never know it wasn't original.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Brooke from Brookline, MA
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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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was using a pliers to turn the part without the knob on and off; just didn't cut it; my family told me about your website and it was EASY!
just put it on in 5 seconds!
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Lisa from Los Angeles, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Start knob on dryer broke after 10 years
Turned the knob to Start dryer one time too many and the knob broke in pieces. Got tired of using a set of pliers to start the dryer so Google was my friend. The install was quick and easy even if trying to decide what know what knob matched it took a while. But it was a perfect match (I bought an extra in case the knob on the 10 year old washer decided to do the same thing). The price was nice, the delivery fast and now you will have repeat customer who will mention this site to their friends if they need parts.
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Barbara from Austin, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Nancy I - May 13, 2021
Verified Purchase
Easy install. No tools required. Item fit perfectly.
Item was a perfect install. No issues. Product running smoothly. Do it yourself, no need for a professional.
Kevin C - December 22, 2020
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Easy peasy
Exactly the knob I needed. Reasonable price. Quick delivery.
Melissa M - December 13, 2020
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Just Dialing In
Bought a new dryer temperature dial. Thank goodness. Now I have heat when I need it. Whew !! So glad I found partselect.com!!!
Randy H - December 27, 2019
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worked as expected
came fast worked great
Joseph B - May 26, 2019
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first of 2 deliveries
The parts (I had 2 orders with you) worked perfectly. The only problem I had with your company is that I paid for the second level of delivery service. I believe that was suppose to be to me within 2 to 3 business days. If I remember right it took almost 10 days to get here. During that time I had to operate my machine with plyers. My wife was not happy. It made me feel as if the extra money spent was a waste and only to line the pockets of your company.
Thanks for listening
Alberto V - October 23, 2018
Verified Purchase
I like good service
Nice and good service
Eliza S - September 9, 2018
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Right fit!
So happy they had the part I needed! Fit properly & now my machine works just right!
Abby D - August 10, 2018
Verified Purchase
Wrong part!
The knob I purchased using the make and model number from my dryer was no where close to the correct size.
James B - August 7, 2018
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Easy replacement
Part was exactly what I needed easy to install and works great
Bruce S - July 22, 2018
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Easy repair
Came fast. Everything working great now!
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PartSelect Number: PS419092
Manufacturer Part Number: 131965300
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