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Replace your broken or cracked cooktop touch pad control panel. This glass control panel installs on top and restores the appearance and functionality.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Replace your cooktop's indicator light lens to restore burner status visibility. Simple fix for cracked or discolored lenses. Verify fit with your model.
Cooktop gasket creates an airtight seal between burner components. Replace if cracked, brittle, or causing gas leaks. Confirm fit with your model number.
Replace your cooktop's selector knob if cracked, broken, or missing. This glossy black control knob installs on the control panel to operate settings.
This 3-speed blower switch controls the exhaust fan in your range hood, allowing you to select low, medium, or high airflow. Replacing a worn switch can restore dependable ventilation and proper speed control. What it does:
Typically for 30" models. Color: metallic. Measures about 13 inches high by 11-1/2 inches deep.
Replacement wire compartment cover for cooktops. Protects electrical connections beneath the cooking surface. Order if original is cracked or missing.
This harness assembly connects the oven's control console to the main control and components, restoring reliable signal and power paths for the control panel. It replaces a damaged or worn console wiring harness to help return normal control function. What it does:
Fix electrical connection issues with this 5-pin terminal block. Common when cooktop burners won't heat or power cuts out. Direct fit replacement.
If your cooktop burner won't heat, stays on high, or won't turn off, this infinite switch controls temperature settings. Moderate DIY repair.
Replacement thumb screw for securing cooktop panels and components. Hand-tighten without tools for quick access. Replaces worn or missing screws.
This OEM replacement part is a grill unit assembly for the cooktops. The grill unit assembly is the coil assembly that heats the stove grill. It provides the heat used to cook on the stovetop grill. Over time, due to excessive wear and tear, the grill unit can become inoperable. If the grill on the stovetop is no longer heating or turning on, it might be time to replace it. Luckily, replacing this part is a fairly simple process.To begin, start by unplugging the stove. After the power has been cut, lift the grill top grates from the stove. Once removed, locate the grill unit and pull it outward to release the attached prongs connected to the stove. After releasing the old unit, align the new grill unit's prongs to the openings on the stove and attach them. Place the grate cover back over the grill unit and restore power to the appliance.This genuine replacement part is sold individually and is compatible with General Electric, Hotpoint, and RCA brand cooktops.