SOURCE: Program selector know is broken
First thing i would do if it is not selecting a different cycle is take the knob off and check to if the inside of the knob is broken and hust turning on the shaft, other then that it proberly is electronic replacement.
I believe the selector knob on a Whirpool just has to be turned counter-clockwise with the selector pushed in. It will spin off the shaft and then the outer indicator dial will pull off. The shaft also has a keyed slot that will only allow the dial to be removed and installed one way, so there should be no question as to how it goes back on.
Was there a reason as to why you are removing the washer selector knob? If this is a simple matter of replacing a broken water temperature selector, you shouldn't have to remove any of the control knobs to gain access to the selector. The entire front panel comes off by removing the screws holding it in place. That way you can access the broken selector from behind the front panel much easier. Just remove the panel right above the washer top (under the dryer) and it should expose the front panel mounting screws. Remove these screws and the front panel comes off. Just make sure the unit is unplugged before you begin. I hope this helps you. Let me know if you need further assistance.
SOURCE: miele dish washing machine no drain and it sudden stop after flushing the water
If the machine does not drain, then follow th suggestions below:
It won't drain
If your washer won't drain, check these:
It spins, but doesn't pump
It doesn't spin or pump
It pumps, but the water returns
It spins, but doesn't pump
If
your washer spins but doesn't pump the water out, the drain line is
probably clogged. In many washers, a small sock or other piece of
clothing can get between the clothes tub and the outer tub that holds
the water. If the clothing gets between the tubs, it may then get into
the drain hose that's attached to the pump--or even into the pump
itself. If it's in the pump, you need to remove the hoses from the pump
and pull the item out.
To remove the sock from the outer tub
port, open the washer's main access panel and remove the large-diameter
rubber hose that connects the pump to the bottom of the outer tub.
Then, using needle-nose pliers, try to grab and remove the clothing
through the port.
Sometimes you can't remove the stuck
clothing from below. Then you have to remove the agitator, top of the
outer drum shield, and inner clothes tub. This isn't easy to do--and
you may need special tools--so you might be happier getting a qualified
appliance repair technician to do the job.
If the drain line
isn't plugged, the problem may be with your pump. Even if the pump
appears to be turning, the internal impeller may be broken. If so, you
need to replace the pump.
It doesn't spin or pump
If
your washer doesn't spin or pump water out but the motor is running,
your washer probably has a frozen pump pulley. If so, you need to
replace the pump. To check the pulley, remove the pump from the washer
and try to rotate the pulley manually. If it doesn't turn freely--if
it's frozen or stiff--replace it.
It pumps, but the water returns
If
the water that pumps out of the machine goes back into the machine
after the spin cycle, your washer may be siphoning the water from a
laundry tub that has a slow drain, back into the washer. The usual
remedy for this is to improve the draining of the laundry tub. (Is
something stuck in the drain?) Also, check for these problems:
From repairclinic
SOURCE: Program knob on GE washing machine not functioning
Older washing machines had a 2 position knob push or pull to set and the other position to run, also if the timer is bad it can be replaced the parts are still available on the Internet.
Have a good day...
Tim
SOURCE: Program knob on GE washing machine not functioning
The teeth on the knob are gone. You need knob. Pull knob out (on pos.) look down on knob& in see clip push clip off to remove knob. Need screw driver
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