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My knob on the washer pulled off. I ordered the replacement but i'm not sure how the timer comes apart to replace the part.
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Looks like the knob just screws on. You usually can just push in the knob, or shaft to select a cycle, then just screw the new one in.
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Originally Posted by: richappy Looks like the knob just screws on. You usually can just push in the knob, or shaft to select a cycle, then just screw the new one in. It worked just as easy as you sugested, Thanks
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It worked just as easy as you sugested, thanks.
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