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Customer Questions and Answers for Indicator Light by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM11650173
Manufacturer Part Number: WB27T10668

This indicator light is a small panel-mounted lamp that illuminates to show when a heating circuit is active. Replacing a failed indicator restores a clear visual cue so you know when the appliance is operating. What it does

  • Lights when the corresponding function or element is energized
  • Provides a visual status cue during operation
  • Common symptoms: light won't come on, stays on continuously, flickers or is dim, or shows physical damage
What's included
  • One indicator light assembly
Install notes
  • Disconnect power at the breaker before servicing
  • Access the rear of the console/control area; note wire positions and transfer one at a time
  • Secure the new light in the panel opening per design (snap-in or nut-mounted)
  • Restore power and test operation before reassembly

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James, This issue would be caused by a faulty infinite switch. You will want to check to see which switch is sending power to the light and replace switch if needed.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, February 8, 2017

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James, Not likely an indicator light problem. In which case you would need to check the sensor circuit on the burner element(s), at room temperature the circuit across the S and 2 terminals should be "open" when the element cooktop area reaches approx. 250 dgrs.F. the circuit will "close" and the hot surface indicator light will illuminate. You'll need to determine which sensor circuit is remaining "closed" or is intermittently operating after the cooktop has cooled down.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, February 8, 2017

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