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Customer Questions and Answers for Knob, Fan Switch (Blk by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18034581
Manufacturer Part Number: WP7739P122-60

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For Whirlpool Knob, Fan Switch (Blk (Part Number: OEM18034581)

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Roy, the fan control switch WP74009254 would be used with the model provided and would be needed if the shaft has broken or if the switch itself no longer works properly. The knob WP7739P122-60 would need to be replaced if it has broken as well.

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Hello laugudong, the part wp7739p121-60 is held in the up or down position internally, there is no other part involved.

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Nascar, Unfortunately we do not have information on the spring but would likely just go around the shaft of the fan switch to allow it to spring back up.

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Hello Russell, This knob WP7739P122-60 has a spring inside it to cause the pop up action. Once installed on the switch, this knob will pop up if unobstructed.

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Hello Tim, Discontinue power to the unit and verify that the power has in fact been turned off. This will prevent the possibility of electrocution. Disconnect the downdraft duct under the unit to allow the unit to be pulled up. Place towels on either side of the unit folded to prevent damage to the counter top. Now lift the unit and turn it diagonal to the counter top opening and allow it to rest there. Remove the screws around the edges of the cook top and around the inside of the vent area. The top should raise up at this point.

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Hello Christie. You line the "D" with the shaft of the knob and press it onto the shaft of the switch in the unit.

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Hello Millie, If the new knob has the sleeve in it, the sleeve will have to be removed from the stem to get the new knob on properly. If this is the case, you can get the sleeve off of the stem with a pair of diagonal cutters and something between the pliers and the control panel to prevent any scratches or other damage. If the new knob hasn't got the sleeve in it, it should go on with no problem.

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