Timer Knob – Part 154426901 – Genuine OEM for Frigidaire / Electrolux Dishwashers


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Description

Description

Replace the worn or damaged timer selector knob on your dishwasher with this genuine OEM knob — Part 154426901. It’s designed for select Frigidaire and Electrolux dishwasher models to restore accurate cycle selection and reliable operation. Frigidaire Appliance Parts+2Lowe's Appliance Parts+2

⚠️ Please check with your maintenance technician prior to ordering to confirm compatibility with your exact dishwasher model number, and verify that the knob’s mounting style and color match your appliance.


Features & Benefits

Features:

Benefits:

  • Restores accurate control — If your washer’s cycle knob is cracked, loose or stripped, this replacement brings it back to normal operation.

  • Maintains the factory look & fit — Using the genuine part ensures proper fit, correct shaft engagement and matching finish.

  • Cost-effective repair — Instead of replacing larger control modules, you can simply swap the knob to fix selection and usability issues.

  • OEM quality & reliability — Manufactured to original specs, reducing risk of mismatch or premature wear compared to generic replacements.


Common Symptoms That Indicate Replacement Needed

  • The cycle knob is loose, stripped, spins without selecting a cycle or doesn’t stay engaged.

  • The knob is cracked, faded, missing markers, or the pointer is worn off.

  • You cannot clearly select the correct cycle because the pointer or knob fit is compromised.

  • The appliance parts diagram lists part 154426901 for the knob assembly. appliancerepair.homedepot.com+1


Compatibility Notes

  • Fits many Frigidaire / Electrolux dishwashers that list part 154426901 for the timer knob. Frigidaire Appliance Parts

  • Before ordering:

    • Verify your dishwasher’s model number and serial number.

    • Compare the existing knob: look at shaft size/shape, mounting method, color (white) and whether the knob pointer aligns with your cycle panel.

    • If the underlying timer or control module is damaged (e.g., knob turns but nothing happens), replacing just the knob might not resolve the root cause — a technician’s inspection may be needed.

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