I am unable to select any of the cycles on the right hand side of the dial. When pointed at any of the top right three cycles, the corresponding cycle at the top left lights up. When pointed at the bottom right 3 cycles, nothing lights up. Is this an issue with the knob itself or the control panel for the washer? Or could it be either/both? Which part numbers would be recommended to replace to fix this?
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: Frigidaire top load washer won't rinse
this can be two issues. One could be the control knob. there could be a malfunction here. secondly, you may have a faulty water valve assembly. the relay or solenoid may need to be replaced. i would start with the control knob.
SOURCE: washer fell on face. cracked control panel at cycle selecter knob
Press "end of cycle" for 3 seconds. Its the child lock.
SOURCE: Cycle control GE WHDSR315 top loading washer.
Try pulling the knobs off completely and squirting WD-40 into the switch interior--work the oil in by reinstalling the knobs and moving them around. If no help, then the area behind the control panel must be accessed (pull the power plug), and the control replaced (you should have seen the mounting screws when the knobs were off).
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