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Customer Questions and Answers for Surface Burner Switch by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM13086873
Manufacturer Part Number: 318293825

The Surface Burner Switch is an OEM Replacement Part designed to control the large surface burner on your Frigidaire stove. This switch is suitable for an 8" element with a wattage range of 2136 - 2640 watts. With a capacity of 8.9-11.0 amps and 240 volts, it allows you to adjust the burner temperature by regulating the electrical current to the burner element, ensuring precise cooking temperatures.

Causes of a bad surface burner switch can include electrical faults, wear and tear from frequent use, or internal component failure. When the switch fails, it can result in the inability to control the burner temperature accurately, which may affect cooking performance.

Symptoms of a bad surface burner switch include:

  • The burner not heating up or heating inconsistently
  • Inability to adjust the burner temperature
  • The burner remaining on high heat regardless of the setting
  • Unusual sparking or electrical noises from the switch area

This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore models.

Note: For the new mounting screws, order part number 5303288565. Two are needed to properly mount the new switch.

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Troy, A model number would be a good idea and a lot more helpful, and we could be more precise with the information you need. The "P" terminal on the switch isn't really needed, it is internally bussed in the switch and supplies power to the burner indicator light when the burner is on, to inform you the customer that the burner is on. There should be five(5) wires at the switch: L1(black wire) power into switch L2(red) power into switch, H1 power out to element, H2 power out the other side of element, "P" power out to indicator light. The H2 circuit in the switch "cycles" on and off and controls the heat of the element, depending on the control setting. If you have a new switch, and it is wired correctly, then you will need to check for a shorted element or wire causing the element to remain on the high setting and not "cycle". Without a model number and or the wiring diagram it's a little difficult to advise you properly and efficiently.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, December 18, 2013

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