The Infinite Knob is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. It allows you to easily adjust and control the heat settings of your range. A bad infinite knob can be caused by regular wear and tear, accidental damage, or exposure to heat and moisture. If you find that the knob is difficult to turn, loose, or shows signs of wear, it may be time to replace it.
Symptoms of a faulty infinite knob include:
- Difficulty in adjusting burner heat levels
- Loose or wobbly knob
- Damage or discoloration of the knob
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Broken shaft on control knob David W. • Hastings , NE • December 26, 2019
1) Unplug the range and move it out from the wall so both the front and back are accessible.
2) Remove the control panel. There are two screws in the front, one under each end. A shorty Phillips screwdriver is handy here. On the back, find the four 1/4-inch hex-heads that hold the panel. The two on the end must be removed; the two in the middle could be loosened, but I found it just as easy to remove them and get them out of the way.
3) To free the controller itself, remove the two Phillips...
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