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Customer Questions and Answers for Control, Element by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM6071418
Manufacturer Part Number: WB23K5027

The Infinite Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. This switch controls the operation of the large heating elements on the cooktop. The element switch is responsible for regulating power delivery to the various heating elements based on temperature and function settings. It allows for precise heating control to maintain optimal cooking temperatures. Over time, element switches can wear down from repeated use and heat exposure.

Causes of a bad switch include burned-out or loose internal connections, damaged terminals, or defects in the electronic components.

Symptoms of a bad element switch include:

  • Inability to turn elements on or off
  • Elements not heating properly or unexpectedly shutting off
  • Inconsistent or fluctuating oven or surface temperatures
  • Electronic display or control issues

This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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Hello Ned, I'm sorry but we would need the location of the element that this infinite switch controls to tell you the correct colors for it. The colors we can tell you for sure is as follows: P is Yellow, L1 is Black, L2 is Red, and the two remaining wires will go to H1 and H2. These last two will be the same color. As a note: H1 and H2 is the output from the switch to the elements. There is normally not a polarity associated with these connections and swapping their locations will not normally cause an issue. If the switch was wired improperly and a spark flew when turned on, the switch has been damaged and will have to be replaced to restore normal operation.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, June 2, 2016

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