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Fix Number
FIX271094
Manufacturer Part Number
WH1X2721
This is a genuine OEM replacement timer knob for your dryer. It is made of white plastic, and includes the metal clip that fits onto a D-shaped shaft. Replacing this part is an easy repair, simply pull off the damage knob and push the new one into place. You may need a pair of needle nose pliers if the old metal clip has stuck to the shaft instead of coming off with the knob.
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Knob and Clip
$13.04
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Fix Number
FIX1482289
Manufacturer Part Number
WH01X10313
This is a genuine OEM replacement knob and clip for your laundry machines, and fits onto a D-shaped shaft. Over time and with regular use, it is possible that the knob will crack and no longer be capable of turning. This can result in your appliance not being able to start, or the timer will not advance. Replacing this part is an easy repair. If the damaged knob is still in place, remove it ensuring that the metal clip comes off as well. If the clip is still on the shaft, use a flat blade screwdriver to push it off. Line up the new knob and push it into place.
Timer Knob
$19.13
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX1482290
Manufacturer Part Number
WH01X10314
This part is a replacement control knob for your washer. The control knob allows you to select the desired setting for your wash cycle. If your washer will not start or the timer will not advance, you may need to replace the control knob. Occasionally the control knob will become worn, and when this happens the control knob dial will not turn, and you will not be able to select the appropriate setting. If your control knob is worn, broken, or missing, you will need to replace it. The control knob is made of white plastic and is approximately 2 inches in diameter. The control knob is sold separately from the control knob dial, so be sure to confirm which part you need to complete your repair.
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Timer Knob Clip
$11.00
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX270835
Manufacturer Part Number
WH1X2117
This plastic clip is a genuine OEM part, used to help connect the timer knob to the shaft on your washer. If the clip has become damaged it will need to be replaced. The clip is found on the backside of the timer knob, and if the clip has become damaged the knob may not stay in place or advance through the settings. To do this repair you may need a pair of needle nose pliers to remove the old clip and to ensure the new one is securely in place.
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Timer Knob with Clip
$19.84
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX271124
Manufacturer Part Number
WH1X2754
White in color.
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Knob and Clip
$19.50
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Fix Number
FIX268450
Manufacturer Part Number
WH01X10060
This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
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Control Knob Dial
$13.28
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Fix Number
FIX1482361
Manufacturer Part Number
WH11X10047
Knob is not included.
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Timer Dial
$35.86
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX269445
Manufacturer Part Number
WH11X10015
This dial is located behind the timer knob.
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Knob Dial
$38.84
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX756514
Manufacturer Part Number
WH11X10033
This part is a replacement knob dial for your washer. The knob dial rotates and allows you to select your desired settings. It is a round piece of white plastic with a small, triangular gray arrow on it. The knob dial is 3 inches in diameter and is sold individually. The control knob that attaches to it is sold separately. If your knob dial is worn, loose, or damaged, it may need to be replaced.
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Fix Number
FIX268451
Manufacturer Part Number
WH01X10061
This timer knob or control knob assembly is designed for a washing machine, and comes with a retaining clip. It attaches to your timer dial and allows you to turn the timer. The main reason you would need to replace the timer knob, is if the teeth on the inside of it are worn, and will not allow you to adjust the timer. This part is sold separately from the timer dial. To complete this repair, you will need a pair of needle nose pliers to disconnect the old retaining clip.

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