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Burner stuck on high or won't adjust temperature? This infinite switch controls heat levels for surface elements. Common DIY fix, 15-30 minutes.
If your cooktop burner is stuck on high or won't adjust temperature, the infinite control switch likely failed. This part controls heat levels.
The parts are under the stovetop and the knobs are attached to them. We bought the correct ones from AppliancePartsPros, these were the correct ones. Seems we have an oddball stovetop. It's a GE drop in stove. The parts were easy to change. It was a simple matter of putting the wires on the new switch in the same place there were on the switch. I took phone pics of the wire locations before I took them off and only did one switch at a time. Turn the power off at the breaker panel first of... Read more
Burner not heating or stuck on? This surface element switch controls power to individual cooking elements. Moderate DIY repair requires lifting cooktop.
If your cooktop burner won't heat or won't adjust temperature, the infinite switch likely failed. This part regulates burner power. DIY repair in 30-45 minutes.
Removed control panel and replaced broken switch. Much easier then expected. Read more
Burner won't regulate heat or stays on constantly? The infinite switch controls burner temperature settings. Most DIYers replace it in 15-20 minutes.
Replaced the control that I think was bad from the purchase of the stove new as the burner didn’t throttle as is does now. Read more
Burner won't switch between sizes or stays on wrong element? This range rocker switch controls dual burner size selection. Easy 5-10 minute DIY repair.
Replaced the switch took a total of about five minutes. I pulled the stove out and turned the breaker off so I only had to pull it out enough to get a 1/4 " nut driver in behind it. Removed three screws and the back cover came off. I pushed the switch threw from the back and switched over the two wires then reversed the process. Completely easy if you can use a screw driver your crazy not to replace it yourself Read more
If your gas burner won't light or keeps clicking after ignition, the igniter switch may be faulty. This switch closes when you turn the knob to spark.
Ordered an igniter switch for $21.95. (the left front handle was turned the wrong although clearly marked: Off, Lite, X-high, high, med, low, simmer. Guess some folks cannot read and deduce.) When we returned from out of town to relieve the sitting family members I noticed the left front burner handle was sitting at 11 o'clock instead of true OFF at 12, straight up and down. When I would correct the position the ignitor would begin until I once again would back it up until the light would go... Read more
Fixes burner stuck on high or no heat issues. This infinite switch regulates cooktop element temperature by cycling power on and off. Simple replacement.
Just a simple install my maintenance man just put it in with no problems. Read more
Fix burners stuck on high or not regulating temperature with this range infinite switch. Controls heating element power for precise cooking control.
Using the video on your site I was able to make the repair. It was a pretty straight forward repair. Thanks for having the diagram on your site for helping me find the right part. Read more
Burner overheating or stuck on high? This infinite switch regulates temperature by cycling power on and off. Common fix for unresponsive heat control.
I had one element that would operate wide open when turned on the low setting. It needed the switch replaced. Since I was replacing other elements I went ahead replaced them all, adding new drip pans and wiring kits to each new element. Once I replaced everything I was still having issues with the element that had the switch replaced. After further investigation my AC voltage readings were not correct at this element. I traced the problem back to the Molex connector feeding voltage to the... Read more
Fix burners that won't spark or click constantly. This igniter switch wiring harness restores reliable lighting on gas ranges. DIY-friendly repair.
I replaced the switch/wire harness that connects to the gas valves. Read more
Burner won't heat or stuck on one temperature? This infinite switch controls your range surface element heat levels. DIY repair restores precise cooking.
I was able to clean the Oven Temp Sensor with 99% alcohol. Then replaced All switches (after breaker was isolated). Put it all back the way I found it. Turned on breaker. Tested all functions and had no reports of Fan Code re-appearing since. Read more
Fix burners that won't spark or ignite. This switch harness connects igniters to controls. Takes 1 hour with basic tools and torx driver.
I called a rpair service. The men came to the house, torn apart the stove top and advised Replacement of the wire harness. The trip charge of $100 would be deducted from a repair bill of $350, thus they needed an additional $150 for parts and $100 for labor after paying the trip charge. I bought the harness for $60, and the star bits I needed for my drill for $10. My son and I installed the new harness in about 30 minutes, which included a thorough cleanup, saving us $180. Read more
Microwave runs but won't heat, or stays on when door opens? A faulty door switch is the likely cause. DIY repair takes about 30 minutes with basic tools.
I diagnosed this problem via the web and the advice was spot on. The problem was a failure of the bottom door switch. I used a multimeter to verify that the switched never closed properly. It took me a minute to figure out how to remove the old switch (press a release tab under the switch while simultaneously rotating counter-clockwise). That was about the most difficult part of the repair. Read more
Burner running too hot at low settings? This dual element surface switch controls power to your range's dual burner. DIY-friendly repair.
I replaced both the large single element and the large dual element control switches. It appears the resistors were burning out. Problem seems to be fixed. Will know later when I do some simmering. Read more
Burner won't spark or click when you turn the knob? This igniter wiring harness restores the electrical connection between switch and igniter. 30-minute DIY fix.
My husband and myself didn't agree on which part was the exact problem. He felt it was the valve. I felt it was the ignitor/ orifice. And we both agreed the Harness-Ignitor needed to be replaced. So we ordered all 3, and I'm not sure if in fact all three were needed or not, but now with those parts replaced, the range is working like brand new!! Thanks to all the videos and diagrams on the website we were able to fix it ourselves easily. And the price was cheaper then other websites, also it... Read more