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Customer Questions and Answers for Infinite Control Switch by Ge

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Part Number: OEM17998536
Manufacturer Part Number: WB24X25013

The Switch Infinite Control is an OEM part for GE ranges. It acts as a critical regulator for the temperature settings on electric dual-element burners, allowing users to adjust the heat level accurately. This component ensures that the electric burners heat up to the desired temperature and maintain it consistently for optimal cooking results.

Symptoms of a bad Switch Infinite Control include:

  • Burners not heating to the set temperature
  • Inability to adjust the heating level of burners
  • Burners heating unevenly or excessively

Causes of a bad switch can include internal component failure due to overheating, wear and tear from frequent use, or electrical faults within the switch mechanism.

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: OEM17998536)

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Hello Sky, and thank you for your question. The infinite switch WB24T10022 would be used with the model provided and the part information page has a repair video that can be used to see how the replacement would generally go. The element for this model would be part number WB30T10145 as well.

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Hi Bill, thanks for your question. It’s definitely possible that the infinite switch WB24X25013 has failed. You can test it pretty easily with the power turned off: Turn off power to the range. Remove the wire from terminal 4 on the infinite switch. Set the switch to the small burner setting. Test for continuity between terminal 4 and terminal L1. If there’s no continuity, that confirms the switch has failed.

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Hello Zeb, and thank you for your question. For the left front element switch WB24X25013, the wiring should be as follows: Red wire ? silver terminal L2 Black wire ? brass terminal L1 Yellow wire with red stripe (jumper from switch to switch) ? terminal S2 Yellow wire with red stripe (from the element) ? terminal 4a Yellow wire ? terminal 2 Yellow wire with black stripe ? terminal 4 Always make sure the appliance is disconnected from power before performing any wiring or electrical work. Let us know if you have any questions during installation.

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Mont, Here is the wiring for the switch Red To L2 Black to L1 Brown with White Stripe S2 Navy with white stripe 4a Navy Yellow stripe 4 Navy terminal 2

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Hello Mont, please repost your question after checking the model number as the one given is not a valid model number.

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Hill, with the power supply cord unplugged, the back panel of the range would need to be removed to access the heating element terminals to test them for continuity to the frame. If there is no continuity on either element when testing to the oven frame, the failure would be in the main control WB27X33125.

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Our stove top right front triple surface and the left front dual surface glass burners both turn on but are not working properly. The triple turns on with any three of the burner sizes but none will work when on hotter setting. The front left dual burner will turn on with both elements sizes, both stay on full hot and won’t turn to lower heat no matter where you set the knob. Do I need new dual and triple switches to solve the issues? Or is this possibly something else?

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Robert, You would slide the range out and remove the top rear cover to access the infinite switch.

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Jeff, You will want to test to see if there is power coming off the infinite switch. If there is 240 Vac coming from the switch to the element then the element will be the issue. If there is not then it would be the switch.

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