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This part is a replacement control knob. This is knob is manufactured by General Electric and is a genuine OEM part that has been sourced directly from the manufacturer. This part is intended to replace a defective or misplaced knob on certain makes of ranges, stoves, and ovens. A misplaced control knob or one that is not functioning correctly can prevent accurate temperature control or stop the appliance from turning on or off. This knob features a double flat shaft and requires no tools for replacement. Please follow appropriate safety precautions and always ensure the stove is disconnected from both gas and power hookups before starting the replacement process. For more accurate information on how and where to install this replacement knob, it is recommended that the appropriate manufacturer diagrams or owner's manual are referenced. As an authentic replacement part, this knob can be used on multiple different models of ranges, stoves, and ovens manufactured by General Electric and Hotpoint. Please note that this replacement knob is a genuine part made of high-quality, durable materials and is sold individually.
Ordered replacement control knob from AppliancePartsPro on the web site. Using the site to determine part number and purchased with no issues. It was delivered as expected and fit as the original part. Could not tell the difference once installed. Read more
Replaced element control switch, dual element switch, indicator light and plastic knob for dual-element switch. 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