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Customer Questions and Answers for Range Surface Burner Control Switch by Ge

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Part Number: OEM6072237
Manufacturer Part Number: WB24T10029

The Range Surface Burner Control Switch is an OEM part for GE ranges. This switch manages the temperature of the surface burners on your range, providing the ability to adjust the heat level. Whether you're simmering sauces or boiling water, the control switch ensures precise temperature management, enhancing your cooking experience.

The causes of a faulty burner control switch often include prolonged use leading to wear on the electrical contacts, exposure to moisture causing short circuits, or physical damage from impact or excessive force when turning the knob. 

Symptoms of a bad surface burner control switch:

  • The burner not turning on or off 
  • Inability to adjust the heat level, with the burner staying at one temperature regardless of the knob setting.
  • Intermittent burner function 

This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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For Ge Range Surface Burner Control Switch (Part Number: OEM6072237)

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George, you will want to check to make sure that there aren't any bare wires and that the burner coils are setting in and making a proper connection at the receptacle. If there is a slight spacing, then the burner coil can arc and cause this issue. Aside from that, the infinite switch WB21X36771 improperly engaging would be the next concern.

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Georgia, You will want to test power at the wall outlet to see if there is 240 vac getting to the unit. It sounds like you are missing one leg of power that is causing the unit to not work. This could certainly be a bad breaker.

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Hello Jack, You will need to check the wall outlet and the terminal block where the cord connects to the appliance. Since the circuits for the clock and the surface are separate, it will be at or before the terminal block.

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Hello Alex. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the infinite switch is bad and will need to be replaced.

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Becky, The most likely cause for the oven bake element to not work would be a faulty control board if the element checks ok. You will want to check to see if there is 240 vac getting to the element. Test by accessing the terminals for the bake and turn unit on to bake and check across the terminals for 240 vac.

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