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Customer Questions and Answers for Potentiometer by Bosch

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By: Bosch
Part Number: OEM11348934
Manufacturer Part Number: 00422748

The Potentiometer is an OEM replacement part for Bosch gas range or cooktops. It functions as a three-terminal resistor that adjusts the flow of electric current, which in turn, controls the ignition and temperature of the cooktop. This component is essential for the precise operation and control of the gas burners, ensuring they light up and maintain the desired flame intensity.

Causes of a malfunctioning Potentiometer can be attributed to wear and tear, electrical issues, or damage due to spills and cleaning products. A compromised potentiometer affects the flow of electric current, leading to issues with the ignition and temperature control of the gas burners.

Symptoms of a bad Potentiometer include:

  • The cooktop not lighting or staying lit
  • The ignitor continuously clicking without igniting the burner
  • Inability to adjust the flame intensity or temperature accurately

This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore models.

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Hello Quang, thank you for contacting APP, If you are not getting gas or spark on the left burners the Simmer Control 00422882 has likely failed or is not receiving 120 volts AC at the Line connection on the Simmer Control due to a wiring issue. To access this component you will need to disconnect the unit from power, remove the grates, and disassemble the star burners and remove them. Then you should be able to remove the spill trays and have access to the Simmer Control and various other components. The Front Control Panel is not removed for accessing any components, but you should see the brackets and screws that hold it in place once the spill trays are removed.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, July 29, 2024

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