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The Knob is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. This knob is responsible for operating the temperature control dials on the electric range. Over time, knobs can become worn, cracked or damaged making them difficult to turn accurately. Color: black. Measures about 2 inches in diameter. Causes of a bad knob can include normal wear and tear from repeated use over many years. They can also be damaged if the range surface is cleaned with harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Symptoms of a bad knob include:
This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Contacted GE for a replacement knob--and their cost was over $56 for one simple knob and shipping. Knowing that was completely unreasonable (it's a simple plastic part), I searched the web and found AppliancePartsPros. I ordered on a Thursday, and received it Friday--the next day! And it cost $20.37 for TWO knobs and shipping. Amazing. Read more
The Knob is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. It attaches to the switch stems to safely turn individual cooking zones on and off as needed. Color: white. It measures about 2 inches in diameter. Causes of a faulty burner knob typically stem from material fatigue over extended use. Constant rotation can microscopically crack plastic where the knob attaches to the internal switch. Accumulated dirt and grime may also degrade smooth movement. Symptoms include:
Simple slide old knob off, and slide on new knob. Read more
The replacement was easy, BUT my Spectra model required removal of the front crystal. This wasn't hard, but I found nothing about it on the internet or YouTube. Remove the four plastic nuts and then the crystal. Then it's easy. Read more
We ordered the parts and watched the help videos. It was "almost" exact in telling us what we needed to go. Our cooktop is 16 years old and had a ton of greasy buildup that had slowly gotten down into the knobs and was a sticky mess to undo. However the parts fit perfectly, and after 2 hours of careful "home engineering" we made it happen and everything works aweome now. My dad then decided to dissect the older switches, and proclaimed that we probably could have cleaned the connecters... Read more
Removed glass cooktop. Replace burner. Tested it. Put glass cooktop back on with clear tape and rubber edge tape. Your videos are awesome and greatly simplify the process. Sorry to say the dual burner from you was way over priced. Found it from an ebay seller for almost $100 less (brand new sealed in package). Time to repair was spread over four days. Had to remove glass to determine if the problem was burner or control switch. Then order parts and wait. Then put it back together. Read more
Color: Bisque
Replaced lens. Read more
Unscrewed front control panel on oven, lifted it and pulled it out from the wiring/control area without disconnecting anything. Disconnected the Halogen Lamp Assembly. Measured 120V at the mating supply connector. Deduced the Halogen Lamp Assembly was therefore bad since it was getting power but wasn't lighting a lamp. Unscrewed the Halogen Lamp Assembly inside the oven and pulled it down a little. Fed the connector of the Halogen Lamp Assembly back into the oven compartment being careful... Read more