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Control knob lets you control cycle settings. Remove the knob by pulling it straight off its post. Fixes these symptoms. No Symptoms for this part.
Missing: 100 lA48500
The pin on the lid pushes on the lever of the lid switch to tell the machine that the lid is closed. This part includes the grounding wire. Fixes these symptoms
Missing: lA48500 control
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Missing: Royal lA48500
-; Turn the Cycle Control knob to the right slightly and pull to start. Are the water inlet valve screens clogged? Are both the hot and cold water faucets turned on? Is ...
I have a question. I own a 1997 Toyota Camry. the on off controls for the stereo is really messed up. It is really loose to. But you can be driving down the road and it will go from low volumn to high volume. If I hit a bump or turn a corner it will either get louder or softer. What can be done.
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I am looking at an Inglis range, approximately $479.00 and am wondering if the insulation in the oven door is less than a more expensive stove would have.
Found I could unthread the knob (counterclockwise), then removed the selection plate, and its adapter. Noticed that it was originally welded to the plate, via 3 palstic studs. I was able to determine that the two plates would ONLY align in one postion, and then was able to ReGlue them together, courtesy of No More Nails. All is well in Washerville again.
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It is loose behind front glass plate
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