Try removing the cycle selector knob off the D-shaped cycle selector switch shaft (it should just pull straight off) and then check if turning the shaft manually allows you to change the cycles, in case the [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Whirlpool-688805-Spring-Clip-Knob-WP688805-AP6010571-/401840737949|spring clip] which holds the cycle selector knob onto the shaft has lost tension etc and is not rotating the switch when the selector knob is turned. The supplier linked is only to show the part. If it is the problem, search online for WP688805 to find suppliers that suit you best.
The cycle selector switch is mounted on the control board (see image below of the control board with cycle selector shaft in the middle of the board)
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If turning the shaft manually doesn't work then you need to remove the the control board and check the switch to perhaps see if the switch is the problem and if it can be fixed or if you need to replace the board. (part #W11116592)
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If turning the shaft manually doesn't work then you need to remove the the control board and check the switch to perhaps see if the switch is the problem and if it can be fixed (switch replaced?) or if you need to replace the board. (part #W11116592)
Try removing the cycle selector knob off the D-shaped cycle selector switch shaft (it should just pull straight off) and then check if turning the shaft manually allows you to change the cycles, in case the [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Whirlpool-688805-Spring-Clip-Knob-WP688805-AP6010571-/401840737949|spring clip] which holds the cycle selector knob onto the shaft has lost tension etc and is not rotating the switch when the selector knob is turned. The supplier linked is only to show the part. If it is the problem, search online for WP688805 to find suppliers that suit you best.
The cycle selector switch is mounted on the control board (see image below of the control board with cycle selector shaft in the middle of the board)
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If turning the shaft manually doesn't work then you need to remove the the control board and check the switch to perhaps see what the problem is and if it can be fixed or if you need to replace the board. (part #W11116592)
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If turning the shaft manually doesn't work then you need to remove the the control board and check the switch to perhaps see if the switch is the problem and if it can be fixed or if you need to replace the board. (part #W11116592)
Try removing the cycle selector knob off the D-shaped cycle selector switch shaft (it should just pull straight off) and then check if turning the shaft manually allows you to change the cycles, in case the [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Whirlpool-688805-Spring-Clip-Knob-WP688805-AP6010571-/401840737949|spring clip] which holds the cycle selector knob onto the shaft has lost tension etc and is not rotating the switch when the selector knob is turned.
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Try removing the cycle selector knob off the D-shaped cycle selector switch shaft (it should just pull straight off) and then check if turning the shaft manually allows you to change the cycles, in case the [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Whirlpool-688805-Spring-Clip-Knob-WP688805-AP6010571-/401840737949|spring clip] which holds the cycle selector knob onto the shaft has lost tension etc and is not rotating the switch when the selector knob is turned. The supplier linked is only to show the part. If it is the problem, search online for WP688805 to find suppliers that suit you best.
The cycle selector switch is mounted on the control board (see image below of the control board with cycle selector shaft in the middle of the board)
If turning the shaft manually doesn't work then you need to remove the the control board and check the switch to perhaps see what the problem is and if it can be fixed or if you need to replace the board. (part #W11116592)
Try removing the cycle selector knob off the shaft (it should just pull straight off) and then check if turning the shaft manually allows you to change the cycles, in case the [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Whirlpool-688805-Spring-Clip-Knob-WP688805-AP6010571-/401840737949|spring clip] which holds the cycle selector knob onto the shaft has lost tension etc and is not rotating the switch when the control knob is turned.
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Try removing the cycle selector knob off the D-shaped cycle selector switch shaft (it should just pull straight off) and then check if turning the shaft manually allows you to change the cycles, in case the [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Whirlpool-688805-Spring-Clip-Knob-WP688805-AP6010571-/401840737949|spring clip] which holds the cycle selector knob onto the shaft has lost tension etc and is not rotating the switch when the selector knob is turned.
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The selector switch is mounted on the control board (see image below of the control board with cycle selector shaft in the middle of the board)
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The cycle selector switch is mounted on the control board (see image below of the control board with cycle selector shaft in the middle of the board)
If turning the shaft manually doesn't work then you need to remove the the control board and check the switch to perhaps see what the problem is and if it can be fixed or if you need to replace the board. (part #W11116592)
Try removing the cycle selector knob off the shaft (it should just pull straight off) and then check if turning the shaft manually allows you to change the cycles, in case the [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Whirlpool-688805-Spring-Clip-Knob-WP688805-AP6010571-/401840737949|spring clip] which holds the cycle selector knob onto the shaft has lost tension etc and is not rotating the switch when the control knob is turned.
The selector switch is mounted on the control board (see image below of the control board with cycle selector shaft in the middle of the board)
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If turning the shaft manually doesn't work then you need to remove the the control board (part #W11116592)and check the switch perhaps see what the problem is and if it can be fixed or replace the board.
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If turning the shaft manually doesn't work then you need to remove the the control board and check the switch to perhaps see what the problem is and if it can be fixed or if you need to replace the board. (part #W11116592)
Have you tried removing the cycle selector knob off the shaft (it should just pull straight off) and then check if turning the shaft manually allows you to change the cycles?
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Try removing the cycle selector knob off the shaft (it should just pull straight off) and then check if turning the shaft manually allows you to change the cycles, in case the [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Whirlpool-688805-Spring-Clip-Knob-WP688805-AP6010571-/401840737949|spring clip] which holds the cycle selector knob onto the shaft has lost tension etc and is not rotating the switch when the control knob is turned.
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The D-shaped shaft is part of the control board (see image of control board with cycle selector shaft in the middle of the board below) and the cycle selector knob is held onto the shaft by a [https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Whirlpool-688805-Spring-Clip-Knob-WP688805-AP6010571-/401840737949|spring clip]
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The selector switch is mounted on the control board (see image below of the control board with cycle selector shaft in the middle of the board)
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If turning the shaft manually doesn't work then you need to check the control board (part #W11116592)and perhaps see what the problem is and if it can be fixed or replace the board.
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If turning the shaft manually doesn't work then you need to remove the the control board (part #W11116592)and check the switch perhaps see what the problem is and if it can be fixed or replace the board.
Hi @erik_k77
Have you tried removing the cycle selector knob off the shaft (it should just pull straight off) and then check if turning the shaft manually allows you to change the cycles?
The D-shaped shaft is part of the control board (see image of control board with cycle selector shaft in the middle of the board below) and the cycle selector knob is held onto the shaft by a [https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Whirlpool-688805-Spring-Clip-Knob-WP688805-AP6010571-/401840737949|spring clip]
If turning the shaft manually doesn't work then you need to check the control board (part #W11116592)and perhaps see what the problem is and if it can be fixed or replace the board.
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