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Customer Questions and Answers for Surface Element Switch Kit by Frigidaire

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Part Number: OEM11326674
Manufacturer Part Number: 903057-9010

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Terry for Model Number FEC36S8HBA

FEC36S8HBA cooktop, have one of the dual element burners sticking on, when the switch is off. Ordered one of your 903057-9010 replacements. The wiring terminals are completely different? I have a double black wire, a double red wire, a yellow wire, a single red wire, a light brown wire and an orange wire. I know the 2 double wires are the 2 hot legs. I think the yellow and orange go to the burner elements (h1,h2). The brown is the indicator light (P). What has me confused is the original switch had both the double red and single red wire on the N spade. I know the double red wire is the other hot leg and the new switch has both N and L2. Do I replicate the old switch hookup on the new switch, or does the double red go to the L2 terminal? I tried this way, and everything works except the center burner. I suspect it might be burnt out, but I tried with double red on N and on L2 and neither way makes the center burner work. The outside element does work either way. What is the correct hookup for this new switch?

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Terry, the double red will go to L2, the single red will go to L2b, the double black will go to L1, brown wire to P, yellow wire to H1, and the orange wire to H2.

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Johnny for Model Number FEC9X6XESA

Hi, my Electric cooktop FEC9X6XESA upper left 8" single element died. so we bought a replacement and the repairman says the switch is bad too, but no original switch is available - instead, we were given 903057-9010. couldn't get it to work as the wiring diagram is different from the original switch. the repair guy tried a couple of ways with 2 different switches, managed to pop the circuit breaker but still, the element doesn't work. can you help with - is the switch correct? and can you help with the color wire as to where it goes? I read a post with your answer to Rick but his model number is FEC36S8HBA. will it work the same way? I would appreciate your help. thanks, Johnny

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Johnny, the double black wire would go to L1 and the double red wire would go to L2. The wire going to the outer terminal of the element (where the three terminals are located on one side) would go to 4, the wire going to the middle terminal would go to 3, the wire going to the L shaped terminal would be placed at N. The wire going to the two separated terminals on the element would go to the terminal 5 on the switch.

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Rick, the double black wire and the jumper feed will go to both L1 terminals, the double red will go to L2, the single red will go to N, the brown wire will go to 5, the yellow wire will go to 3, the orange wire will go to 4

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Hello Kyle, We will need the wire colors you are dealing with so we can determine which element the switch controls and where to place the wires for proper operation. If you could please post a new question including this information, we will try our best to assist you in your repair. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Cleo, The 903057-9010 903057-9010 is not the correct switch for the "bridge element assembly. The correct switch 318078403/318078403 has been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available. You may want to research the internet or a local parts and service organization to see if you can acquire the correct switch. If you want to pursue a repair with the present switch, please repost your question and attach an e mail address so we can attach some instructions and illustrated information. Thanks

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Don for Model Number Kenmore C970-658931

My double element switch failed. I contacted Sears and they supplied me with the new part number for the replacement switch, 903057-9010. The diagram provided to change the wires over from the old switch to the new switch is garbage. On the original switch I have 2 red wires together on one terminal and 2 black wires together on one terminal, a single white wire with heat resistant coating on one terminal, an orange heat resistant wire (going to the element) with another orange wire(going to the other single burner switch) and both orange wires are connected together on one terminal and finally a yellow heat resistant wire on one terminal heading to the burner. With the new switch I have the following labelled terminals which I need to know the corresponding colour I have to connect with the new switch. Travelling clockwise on the switch the first 2 terminals are tied together and labelled (L1)2, the next terminal is (L2), on the next side the first terminal is (P)5, the next terminal is(H2)4, the last terminal on the bottom is (L2b)N, going up the other side of the switch the terminal is right beside the previous label (L2b)N and then the final two terminals are connected together and labelled as H1(3). Could someone please tell me what corresponding colours go to the new universal switch 903057-9010 I purchased? I am hoping there is someone who can solve my problem. Please and thank you!

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Dennis, Based on the information, the most likely cause for the element not shutting off would be a bad limiter on the element. The element would need to be replaced for this issue.

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Ira Blk. wire with a jumper feed will feed both P-2's. Orange # 18 gauge wire goes to the pilot and the # 4 switch connection. Red wire #16 gauge jumper is from the # terminal to the inner element connection. This is the same side that hooks to the limiter which the other end of the limiter is a brown # 16 gauge wire going to the #2 connection of the R.F. Sw. The other side of the switch has a red # 16 gauge wire hooks to it from the jumper to L-2 connection of the RT.R. Sw., jumping to the Lt. rear sw.(@L_2) finally dead front at (ending) the P-1 connection on the Lt. front switch. The limiter has a black #18 gauge wire connected to it that is a jumper series to all limiters on the same connection. The limiter has a brown,gray or an orange #18 gauge feeding one side of the hot surface l.e.d. indicator bulb. There is a red # 16 gauge wire that goes to the P1 connection of the switch, opposite of the brown wire on #2 connection going to the limiter.

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