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Customer Questions and Answers for Surface Element (Top Burner) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18092835
Manufacturer Part Number: W10823720

Restore a reliable burner with this replacement surface element. It provides the heat your cookware needs so meals warm efficiently and evenly when the control is turned on, replacing a worn or failed top burner element. What it does:

  • Heats the selected cooking zone when its control is engaged
  • Replaces a failed, shorted, or physically damaged element
  • Helps resolve issues like a burner not heating, heating only partially, or heating inconsistently
  • Supports even cooking performance across the cooking surface
What's included:
  • 1 surface element
Install notes:
  • Disconnect power at the breaker or unplug the appliance; allow all components to cool
  • Access the element; support the cooktop surface if lifted
  • Move wires to the new element one at a time to maintain correct connections; reuse existing brackets as needed
  • Handle the element carefully; avoid touching heating surfaces and verify secure connections before reassembly and testing

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For Whirlpool Surface Element (Top Burner) (Part Number: OEM18092835)

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Barry, The Rocker switch 7403P985-60 only comes into play, when you select it to activate the third element. When you press the switch, the circuit "closes" and allows 120 VAC (L1) to one side of the element. When the button is deselected, the circuit "opens" (infinite resistance) and the 120 VAC L1 power stops at the rocker switch(only the single or double elements work, depending on the infinite switch selection / position). Yes a faulty infinite switch could damage a rocker switch, as could a shorted wire or element, but at this point, the rocker switch is working properly based on your post information.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, November 21, 2012

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