Product Description
Dial with Compression Ring Specifications
This timer dial with compression ring shows you which part of the cycle your washer is in. It is white in color and can be found mounted on the timer shaft. You may need to replace this part if your old timer dial is cracked or damaged, or if it is not indicating correctly. This part is sold separately from the timer knob, and the timer knob clip.
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Replacing your General Electric Washer Dial with Compression Ring
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will Not Start | Touchpad does not respond
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric.
Part# WH11X10049 replaces these:
AP3995255, 1264479
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Barbara L - June 23, 2024
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Easy Repair due to a correct part.
We received the precise part information, excellent shipment time and overall helpful customer service.
GORDON W - June 9, 2020
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Thank's for shipping the parts for my washing machine, i received them in the next day your video for installing was great, Gordon
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Timer on the washing machine wasn't working properly. Just spinning around not catching to set wash cycle
I found Partselect and searched for what I needed. Wasn't quite sure I had the right timer, so I called and gave them the model number and they did a search and found the right one. I ordered the part online and a few days later the parts were delivered to me. The timer fit right in and looked just like the origninal. Within 30 mins. washer was back in service.
Another washer we have on the property wasn't agitating correctly. After taking off the agitator ( by pulling straight up from the bottom ) I found that the coggs on the agitator hub were all worn out. I removed the center screw from the shaft and pulled the old hub off. Installed the new one ordered from Partselect and washwer was back up and running in no time.
Another washer we have on the property wasn't agitating correctly. After taking off the agitator ( by pulling straight up from the bottom ) I found that the coggs on the agitator hub were all worn out. I removed the center screw from the shaft and pulled the old hub off. Installed the new one ordered from Partselect and washwer was back up and running in no time.
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Kristina from Pasadena, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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knob and timer di not work
remove back screws to control panel. unplug timer. pull bad timer out. snap new timer in plug in connector. reattach screws to control panel. put knob on timer
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RICHARD from NEWARK, DE
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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timer would not advance
removed control knob and dial with compression ring from front panel using 1/4in. nut driver removed 3 screws from rear of panel again using nut driver removed old washer timer unplugged wiring harness and reversed assembly took about 8 min.
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lee from bethel, CT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Gear teeth stripped out on both timer knob & timer.
Super EZ repair. The replacement parts were spot on perfect. I removed 3 screws, slid the panel off, removed a wiring harness, the reversed the procedure. I used a set of needle nose pliers to slip the locking ring on the knob, and Bob's your uncle, all done.
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William from Hillsboro, OR
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Dial Spins Too Freely
The grooves on the bottom of the control knob were worn away. I just pushed the timer knob clip off of the underside of the knob, removed it from the washer and put the new knob on and put the clip back on. It was a piece of cake!
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STEPHANIE from Bluefield, VA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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the control knob plastic gear was stripped
took the needle nose pliers and removed the timer knob clip from the back of the control knob. Removed the control knob and the dial with compression ring. Installed the new dial compression ring and pushed the control knob on. Note: the new control knob comes with the clip allready on the back of the control knob. Took me about 3 minutes to replace.
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David L. from London, OH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Spinning Control Knob
I watched the video, used a needle nosed pliers to pull the clip off the knob and just pushed the new knob and clip on.
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Susan from Keyport, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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It appears the machine came with the wrong washer control knob.
I damaged the timer gears trying to figure out the washer control knob. I ordered all necessary parts. It now appears the knob that came on the machine had different gear hobs than the timer. I replaced the timer. The dial then easily slipped on. Then the control knob with the clip attached pushed on to the timer. I had an extra timer knob clip. It was just 93cents so I may need it later. It works better now than it did new.
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Kirk from Golden, CO
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The setting knob was broken and wouldn't engage
There is nothing to tell really. Took the setting knob off, put the new knob on. That was it, took all of five minutes.
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Joy from Pipe Creek, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Control knob was striped / cannot rotate dial
Remove control knob and replace it with new part.
One retaining clip to remove and replace part.
One retaining clip to remove and replace part.
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Osvaldo from Madison, AL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Jennifer Saballos
August 2, 2017
The outer knob will not spin the dial to start the machine. I have to push down on the outer part to advance and start the machine. Do i just need to replace that outer part so that the top knob will advance everything? Tia
For model number WHDSR109J5WW
Hi Jennifer,
Thank you for the question, I suggest remove each part of the knob to see if there is any damage to the knob. If there is a problem with the knob there will be physical damage you can see. If all parts of the knob are intact you may need to replace the switch behind the knob, Part number PS1482374.
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Kathy
August 4, 2018
I am having a very hard time trying to pull the knob out to start the machine. I have to put a screw driver behind it to help me pull the knob out to start the machine. Thank you
For model number whdsr316g1ww
Hello Kathy, thank you for writing. I would recommend removing the knob to see if there are any broken pieces on the inside of the knob and the dial. Once the knob it off, try to start the appliance using a pair of pliers to pull the shaft. If the shaft is very hard to pull with the pliers you will need to replace the timer itself, part number PS1482382. I hope this helps!
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Ann
October 14, 2017
I bought a new control knob and clip but when i try to put the on the dial with compression ring not tight, just spends around.
For model number gcwp1800d0ww
Hi Ann,
Thank you for your question. Here is a video that we have showing how this part is installed on your machine: https://youtu.be/wnRj1bNQvrw , hopefully that will clear things up. Good luck with your repair!
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Gayle
October 14, 2017
What clip do i need for my model washer?
For model number WJRR4170G1WW
Hi Gayle,
Thank you for your question. I have linked the clip for your timer knob down below for you. Good luck with your repair.
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Gloria
April 19, 2018
Hello, i put on a new timer knob and new timer but the timer knob still does turn where you can hear the clicking sound. I removed the timer from the washer and put the knob and clip on it while it was in my hand and it worked perfectly. However, when i attached the timer back to the washer, closed everything up and put the knob and clip on, it would not work. Do you have any idea what the problem could be? I thought maybe the timer wasn't snapped into place properly but it seems secure. Thanks.
For model number WHDSR209G2WW
Hi Gloria,
Thank you for your question. If the timer worked in you hand, it should work in the washer. Sometimes other parts can effect how the timer operates. The lid switch is a safety feature found on most top loading washing machines. The lid switch is normally located beneath the main top with a projection on the lid or a pin attached to the lid that will actuate the switch when the lid is closed. The lid switch supplies power to the timer and motor circuits. Verify that the switch is being activated mechanically and that any levers or actuators are not damaged or sticking. If the switch is being activated but there is no power being supplied to the timer circuit then the switch may be defective. Disconnect power from the appliance and remove the wires from the switch. You can then check the switch for continuity with a multi-meter. We strongly recommend that you DO NOT bypass a lid switch as it is an important safety feature and serious injury could result. The water level control on washing machines is used to turn the water valve on and off at the selected levels, as well as to supply power to the timer motor when the correct water level is reached. If your washer fills but the timer does not advance you may have a defective water level switch. When the water inlet valve shuts off you can then check the water level switch for continuity with a multi-meter. Remove power from the appliance first and then remove the appropriate wires from the control before performing the test. Verify the proper contacts to check with the schematic diagram. The drain pump removes water from the washing machine tub at the end of the wash and rinse portions of the cycle. If the drain pump fails then the washer will not sense that the tub is empty and may not advance into the next portion of the cycle. If your washer stalls at the end of the wash or rinse portions of the cycle, you should check to see if the drain pump is functioning properly. Some electronic controlled models may display a fault code if this condition occurs. If your machine is flashing a fault code, you can refer to our list of common appliance fault codes to determine the source. The water inlet valve is used to supply both hot and cold water to the washer during the fill portions of the cycle. The valve will have at least two electric solenoids that open the valve when required. If your washer does not advance through the cycle or stalls at a wash or rinse fill portion, then the water inlet valve may be at fault. You should first verify that the inlet hoses do not have any kinks or restrictions and that the inlet screens are clean. If these are ok, then you can check the continuity of the solenoids with a multi-meter. You will need to remove power from the appliance before attempting this test. If either of the solenoids is open circuit then you will have to replace the valve. If the solenoids appear to be normal, then you can check for the proper voltage to the solenoids during the fill portions of the cycle. This is a live voltage test and should only be performed by a qualified person. If no voltage is detected, then you will need to check the fill circuit components including the timer, water level switch, cycle selector switch and the lid switch. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Carole
March 1, 2022
My washer knob can go up (start) when pulled an go down when pushed (stop), but it will not move. When it broke it waS on rinse and it did complete the cycle of rinsing and emptying the water. but I cannot move it now. Is it the dial with compression ring that will fix it.
For model number S3700G1WW
Hello Carole, Thank you for your inquiry. The dial only turns with the knob on the timer switch, and it is most likely the shaft on your timer switch that is faulty and would need to be replaced. The switch is part# PS1482382. We hope this helps and if you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Patrick
May 15, 2024
Hi my washer will not engage with the new knob I purchased. The compression ring will turn the timer on,& washer runs perfectly but the knob does nothing.It just spins freely.Any help & info would be great.Thank you.
For model number GTWP1800D0WW
Hi Patrick, thank you for reaching out. If the spine or shaft is turning freely, you will need to replace the timer, part number PS4704240. Good luck with your repair!
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