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Customer Questions and Answers for Switch Infinite Control by Ge

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Part Number: OEM18117864
Manufacturer Part Number: WB24X26408

The Infinite Control Switch is an OEM part for GE ranges. It is the component responsible for controlling surface burner elements on the range. The switch allows for accurate temperature adjustment and cooking modes.

Causes of a bad infinite control switch include failure of electronic components due to power surges, extensive wear and tear from frequent use, or potential moisture damage or impact.

Symptoms of a bad infinite control switch include:

  • Burners failing to turn on
  • Inability to adjust temperatures
  • Knobs not functioning properly
  • Random activation of elements or functions

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

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For Ge Switch Infinite Control (Part Number: OEM18117864)

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Lynn, if the screw WB01X23501 has broken off to where it can not be removed and replaced, the infinite switch would need to be replaced. However, if the screw shaft can be removed, it can be replaced.

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Benmjr for Model Number JS750SF3SS

I have an electric GE glass top stove, model JS750SF3SS. The small burner on the triple haliant element (right front) does not come on. I am trying to decide if it is the switch or the burner element that is bad. The infinite switch, part number AP6039285/WB24X26408, has the following terminals: L1 (black), L2 (red), H1/H1A (blue wire jumped to H1B (blue-yellow stripe), H3 (purple), H2 (blue-white stripe), HC (blue) and P (yellow). I want to do a continuity test with a multimeter to verify that the switch is good. With the switch closed I believe I should get continuity between L1 and H1/H1A; L1 and H1B; L2 and H2. Is this correct? Which terminal(s) should show continuity with H3 and HC?

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Ben, If the outer parts of the element are working then the switch is good and this would be an element problem.

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Hello Arnold, that would indicate a faulty infinite control switch for that burner.

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