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Posted on Feb 27, 2011

Model: 110.29822800 Cycle Control knob seems loose. When turn knob clockwise and pull knob, it seems like out of position. For example, I set at Normal, rinse and pull knob. It rinse a minute or two and goes to spin. There is soap in the dispenser.

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Could be one of two things. The knob or the timer. Both knobs and the timer through sears parts direct are under 100 probably with shipping. If the knob that you pull out and push in does not feel sloppy when you turn it then i would guess timer is faulty.

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