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Old 07-21-2007, 06:20 PM   #1
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Brand: General Electric
Model Number: WSSR2070V1WW
Age: More than 10 years

Can someone tell me how to remove the dial timer assembly off this machine please. thank you
 
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Usually two screws behind the timer knob.
 
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Thank you I will check that out. Again Thanks
 
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To remove any GE timer dial, pull knob out then reach behind knob you'll see a small plastic clip, using a very small flat screwdriver and gently trip the clip out of the grove that holds the knob on, then pull off knob. to reasemble knob, replace clip on knob, then when you replace knob, you will hear a little click. job done
 
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