GE WE1M652 Genuine OEM Timer Knob (White) for GE Dryer
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The following URL prompted me to go there Visit our website. The Sears Parts Direct website has the part number Searspartsdirect.com/model- The GTDP180ED2WW/0432/0151200 number. I went to html and found both the parts list and the user guide. The dryer can be found there, and you will be able to find out everything you need to know. If you prefer, you can go to your search engine and enter the model number and get the part numbers and where to buy
Can this be used with a Hot Point Dryer
Selected User Reviews For GE WE1M652 Genuine OEM Timer Knob (White) for GE Dryer
I would like to address those of you who have GE or Hot Point dryers. As with the original part you are replacing, this OEM part will also fail. You can also get some zip ties from Walmart and wrap them around the stem to prevent this from happening again. In this way, the seam in the plastic will be reinforced so that it cannot separate The attached pictures show the situation. This is what I did to the broken one and I will do to the new one as soon as.
The timer dial on my Hotpoint was damaged and needed to be replaced after being used for about a year and a half. I replaced the original piece with this new one, which fit perfectly and looks exactly like the previous one. Make sure the inner black sleeve of the dial is removed along with the damaged one when you replace it. There is an inner sleeve included with this new product, so if the old one is still on the product, this must also be removed.
It only cost us $5 to I really like it! It fits perfectly! This is the original picture that cracked, this is the replacement!.
This item has been repaired with a new knob that replaces the original. As far as durability is concerned, it has been installed a week ago, and I cannot comment on its performance, since it fits perfectly on my Whirlpool HTDX100ED4WW dryer. The half moon plastic ring is not equipped with a metal ring inside, but I am considering installing a metallic ring outside of the half moon plastic to provide more support. This was an inexpensive and fast solution.
I lost control over the old timer knob on my dryer and it kept spinning in place. At first, I thought the timing mechanism was faulty, but on closer inspection I discovered two cracks inside the knob of the old timer. It was impossible for the old timer knob to latch on to the timing mechanism due to cracks in it. I ordered this knob and my problem is now The dryer will cost you much less than a new one! I'm sure others are right that these knobs wear out and are prone to breaking or cracking. I wrapped the zip-lock bag with a nylon fabric in an attempt to resolve the problem Using a bow tie, wrap it around the I hope this will give the shaft more strength in the future and help it to prevent cracking.
The knob probably broke because it was turned too much clockwise and counterclockwise. It might just be sufficient to turn it clockwise and slowly so that clicks can be heard as it is turned to different settings to preserve this simply turned past the old settings without any click and the dryer’s start button did not turn on anymore when pushed. The old knob did not scroll through the old settings nor did it pause or stop at the old settings Several internet searches, Google searches, and videos on YouTube proved to be of assistance in locating the solution. Additionally, the knob had been damaged when it stopped working due to small pieces falling out. The dryer I have is a new model, and it can be expensive to get a new one.
A revised review has been completed. The knob attached to my control came loose after I installed it. The plastic pieces that hold my dryer's control box in place are completely loose. Therefore, my dryer's control box is completely loose as well. When I reinstalled the control box, I held it from the back while I pushed the knob in. As for the knob, it is now properly seated on the stem, and should work flawlessly. You should take apart the dryer top and hold the control box while installing A Hotpoint HTDX100EM8WW dryer is in my home. Part number WE1M652 refers to the design of the knob. This is an OEM replacement for WE1M652, according to the supplier. It was strictly for that reason that I ordered the part. When I used it on the dual stem, it broke the stem and forced the stem inside the hole, making the stem unbalanced. Now it will not fit on the stem all the way and will fall off as you turn it. Ordering Sears Parts would be a better option. There are many other reviews from other sellers who had the same experience. I do not believe that this is an OEM part. It is not. My broken dual now needs a hokey knob glued to it in order for it to.
For example, I have had a Hotpoint dryer for five years and usually the genuine GE timer knob breaks in about six My excitement was heightened when I saw "Amazon's Choice" replacement knobs for less than my local store charges for the GE part. However, these only lasted a little over three months. There is a design flaw with these knobs, but the knobs I ordered from Amazon have an additional defect as well Whenever you remove a knob to replace one that has cracked and replace it with a new one, the metal sleeve from the old knob remains. For removing the old metal sleeve, a wrench and pair of pliers were required. I've gone back to the genuine GE timer knob, but wish I could find a dryer that doesn't use them to fit in the small space that my Hotpoint dryer occupies (heavier dryers are too wide and/or too deep to fit in this small space).