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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 a washer that won't fill properly or overfills with this pressure switch. Controls water level sensing. DIY-friendly repair, about 5-10 minutes.
After the part arrives, I was double check to make sure I got the right part. Importantly, unplug the electrical power first before do anything, also turn off the water hose for safety. Then removed 4 screw out side panel and 2 screw in side to get lose. After all, replaced a new part and put all panel and screw back together. Finally, plug in electrical power then a water hose and test a new part just installed. So far so good, seem like everything was function OK. Again, thanks for your web... 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
Fix unresponsive or sticking control buttons with this panel-mounted push button switch. Restores reliable function activation. Straightforward repair.
Fix washer overfilling or won't fill issues with a new water level pressure switch. Prevents flooding and restores proper fill cycles. 10-minute DIY repair.
Replaced the water-level switch and hose. Washer works again, no overflowing since! Read more
Fix a washer that won't agitate or spin with this lid switch. This safety part detects if the lid is closed. Easy DIY repair with basic tools.
Replaced lid switch and capacitor 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
Dryer won't start or stops mid-cycle? This door switch detects when the door is closed, allowing your dryer to run. Simple DIY fix in 15-30 minutes.
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
Fixes dryer that won't start or only runs when holding button. Common failure after 5+ years. Repair takes about 30 minutes with basic tools.
Removed front of dryer panel, removed top, and removed drum. Replaced motor and wheel, because the old wheel was rusted on the motor shaft, and could not be removed, so I had to break it off. Replaced motor, and reassembled. Everything works now. I also replace the switch-Pb, because the start button was getting stuck. Read more
Dryer not heating or taking too long to dry? A faulty fabric selector switch often causes these issues. Simple 15-minute DIY fix restores settings.
Replaced the fabric selector switch. Took abut fifteen minutes. Dryer works fine. Read more
Fix refrigerator lights that won't turn on when door opens. This door light switch is a simple snap-in replacement. Easy 10-minute DIY repair.
Switch replacement was easy: -unplug fridge -using medium flathead, pry out old switch, starting from back, be gentle it's all plastic -when switch pops out, grab the wires and don't let them fall back into hold -there should be three wires -connect to new switch in same pattern -push new switch back in, being careful to orient it correctly while replacing the freezer switch, i noticed that one of the wires had loosened up and detacted from the old switch anyway, which was probably the actual... Read more
Microwave blowing fuses when door opens? Worn door release lever prevents proper door sealing, triggering safety switches. Direct fix for repeated fuse failures.
It took a long time to determine the problem but eventually I discovered that the plastic bracket (latch hook) that held the three door-switches showed appreciable wear from repeated door openings and closings. This wear stopped the door from sealing properly and the door switch safety mechanism blew the line fuse. I replaced the worn bracket (AP6230612) as well as the plastic latch mechanism (AP4553585) on the door that engages this bracket (and of course the fuse too) and the microwave now... 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
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
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