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This surface burner infinite switch controls power to an electric range or cooktop element, letting you set precise heat levels. Replacing a failed switch restores consistent heating and ensures the burner shuts off at the Off position.
This surface element infinite switch controls power to a cooktop burner so you can set and maintain cooking heat. Replace a faulty switch to restore smooth, adjustable heating and reliable on/off cycling on your range's top burner.
This red indicator light lens covers the control-panel light opening. It restores a clean, finished look and keeps the status light easy to see while helping protect the opening from debris and accidental contact.
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Replacement control knob that restores reliable, easy-to-read setting selection on your appliance. Fits standard spline-style shafts so you can quickly replace a worn, cracked, or missing knob and regain positive control. What it does:
This replacement screw secures appliance panels and components so they stay tight and aligned during use. Replacing a missing or damaged screw restores a solid fit and helps eliminate rattles, loose trim, or shifting parts.
This is a replacement mounting screw used to secure panels and small components on Whirlpool appliances, restoring proper fastening to reduce rattling and prevent parts from shifting during operation. What it does
This genuine OEM replacement part is a switch membrane touchpad made for ovens. The switch membrane touchpad is the plastic display piece on the oven that holds the buttons that control the oven's essential functions. If the touchpad is worn out and the buttons are no longer responding when pushed, it might be time to replace the touchpad. Luckily replacing this part is not a difficult repair.To replace a damaged touchpad, make sure to turn off all power to the oven by unplugging the appliance or shutting off the circuit breaker. After the power to the oven is turned off, take a putty knife to pry off the old touchpad cover. Gently pull it away from the stove's control panel until it comes off. There should be enough adhesive left over to place the new touchpad back to its original place. Be sure to line up the touchpad so that it fits perfectly. This replacement part is sold individually and is compatible with Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Sears/Kenmore brand ovens.