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Customer Questions and Answers for Infinite Switch by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18150357
Manufacturer Part Number: W10900107

The Infinite Switch is an OEM part for Whirlpool cooktops and ranges, designed to control the temperature of the burners. This critical component allows for the precise adjustment of heat levels, providing the flexibility needed for various cooking tasks, from simmering sauces to boiling water. 

Causes of these symptoms can vary from electrical issues within the switch, such as faulty contacts or internal components, to physical damage from wear and tear or overheating. It's essential to address these issues promptly to maintain the safety and functionality of your cooktop or range.

Symptoms of a bad Infinite Switch include:

  • Burners not heating to the set temperature
  • Inability to adjust the heat level of the burner, resulting in it being stuck on high, low, or off
  • The burner not turning on at all

This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper and some Kenmore models.

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Elmer for Model Number KECC501BBLO

Earlier today I posted a question, which began: "I purchased from Appliance Parts Pros four replacement switches, AP3109444 (4391989). Both the old and new switches have five terminals which is good. Not so good is the fact that the terminals are labeled differently -- old vs. new -- so I am uncertain as to which wires go to which terminals..." I received an answer promptly, which I very much appreciate. The answer was clearly stated, but just to make sure that I understood correctly, I am following up. (Also, I'm not certain that my diagram made it through the Email system as I laid it out.) As an example, I understood that the wires which are connected to the terminal labeled "H1" on the old switch, should be connected to the terminal labeled "H1" on the new switch -- regardless of the fact that the H1 terminal is in a different relative position on the new switch vs. the old one. And, I can ignore the fact that the nomenclature for the labeling is somewhat different: for example there is no "H" in front of the "2," and one of the terminals is labeled "L1 3" -- on the old switch. In the first instance, it is actually the "H2" terminal, and in the second instance it is actually the "L1" terminal. Thank you for your help and patience.

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Hello Elmer. Yes, you will match the number on the terminals and not worry about the old locations of the wires. The numbers are what is important on the install of the switches W10900107. Hope this helps.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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