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If your cooktop burner won't heat, stays on high, or won't turn off, a faulty burner control switch is often the cause. DIY repair in 15-30 minutes.
Ordered the switch from AppliancePartsPros.com and received promptly. Read more
This is a door-activated switch that detects whether the oven door is open or closed. It controls functions such as the oven light or signals the control board about door position. Replace this switch if the oven light stays on or off regardless of door position, or if the oven does not operate correctly due to a faulty door signal.
Bought a door light switch from your company and used it to replace the bad one from my stove. Read more
This rocker switch is the on/off control used in the appliance's control panel. It opens and closes the circuit to a selected feature, restoring dependable operation when the original switch becomes worn, stuck, or fails.
Take the cover off back. Pull two-wire plugs off back of switch (remember how they go back on). Pop switch out from back through the front with a screwdriver from underneath switch by pushing up on the retainer clip. Push the new switch into the hole, plug wires back in, put the cover on, finished. Read more
This switch assembly restores electrical on/off control for a specific appliance function. Replace a worn or failed switch to stop intermittent operation and return reliable control to the affected circuit. What it does:
This potentiometer kit is the user-adjustment control the appliance reads to set operating levels. Replacing a worn potentiometer restores smooth, predictable response when you turn the knob, helping the control register settings accurately.
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This wiring harness connects the appliance's electrical components to restore reliable power and signal routing. It replaces a damaged or worn harness to help resolve power loss and intermittent electrical issues. What it does:
Burner not heating or won't turn on? This electric range control switch restores power to stovetop elements. Straightforward DIY repair.
Got a switch from you and installed it. Read more
Burner won't heat or stays on constantly? This infinite switch restores variable heat control to your cooktop element. Moderate DIY repair.
Burner not heating or stuck on? This infinite switch restores precise temperature control to your cooktop elements. Moderate DIY repair difficulty.
I worked with Bud and he was most helpful. I was very happy with the service that was offered. I liked the quick shipment, good packing and only paying ONE time for shipping. I would recommend your company again and would ask to deal with Bud again. Thanks for you service. Read more
This switch/fuse kit replaces a worn or failed control switch and associated fuse to restore reliable power control. It provides the exact components needed to address common start and power interruptions. What it does:
Burner won't adjust temperature or stays on one heat level? This dual infinite switch restores variable heat control for dual-ring surface elements.
Gas burner won't light or clicks but doesn't ignite? Replace the igniter switch to restore spark and reliable lighting. Simple 15-30 minute DIY fix.
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Fixes burner that won't shut off or heat properly. This infinite switch controls cooktop element temperature. Moderately easy DIY repair.
Very easy and help you guys.. Read more
Fix a gas burner that won't light with this cooktop igniter switch. Common solution for spark ignition failure. Moderate DIY difficulty level.
Actually we called Sears repair and they did a good job diagnosing and fixing the problem (Jacob). But they never supplied the part after more than a month, so we got the number from them and ordered it ourselves from you. We had already paid for it, so had them do the work. We would have fixed it ourself but could not figure out how to lift up the entire range top and videos we found were for a totally different stove top and we had no information how to get to the part to replace it. Read more
Ordered a new switch and replaced the switch. However, I kept the switch and fixed the stuck relay so that if the new one does the same thing after being used for a while ,I can just swap the switches and fix the stuck relay again. I will be able to repeat this process over and over and not have to buy any more switches. Read more
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