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Customer Questions and Answers for Infinite Control Switch by Ge

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Part Number: OEM11621394
Manufacturer Part Number: WB24T10119

The Infinite Control Switch is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. This switch regulates the heat levels of the burners, allowing users to adjust the cooking temperature to their desired setting. It ensures that each burner provides consistent and controllable heat for precise cooking.

Causes of a bad infinite control switch can include regular wear and tear, electrical surges, or damage from spills and splashes. Over time, these factors can lead to the switch malfunctioning, which may result in poor temperature control or complete failure of the burner.

Symptoms of a bad infinite control switch include:

  • The burner not heating up or heating inconsistently
  • The burner staying on high heat regardless of the setting
  • Difficulty adjusting the burner temperature
  • The switch feeling loose or unresponsive

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

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For Ge Infinite Control Switch (Part Number: OEM11621394)

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Hello RJ. It sounds like the switch is bad and will need to be replaced on the unit.

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Richard, If all the burners aren't working/heating, youm want to make sure you have 220 VAC at the wall connector. Then remove power to the cooktop, raise the top and check for damaged or broken wires to the infinite switches. The likelyhood of all four switches failing, at the same time is a bit remote.

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John, Based on description, it sounds as if though the limiter on the element has failed and the element will need to be replaced.

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Hello Barbara. The original switch has been discontinued, and WB24T10119 is the sub for the switch. You will need to look at the back of the old switch and hook the wires to the same terminal on the new switch. Make sure H1 is to H1 and H2 is to H2 and L1 to L1 and L2 to L2 ect... This switch should work properly if wired correctly. Hope this helps.

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Hello Sherryl. Yes, based on the information you provided, you will need to replace the infinite control switch WB24T10119. Hope this helps.

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