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Burner stuck on high or won't turn off? This burner control switch regulates heat settings. Moderate DIY repair—label wires before swapping.
If one control starts to fail the rest are sure to follow soon - so I replaced all four on our JennAir S160. Looked up the parts on line. Due to my background as an aviation electrician in the Navy and then working as an electrical systems designer for a defense contractor the toughest part was the clean up. Oh Well. Read more
Burner stuck on high heat or won't regulate temperature? This infinite switch controls heat levels on your cooktop. DIY repair in 20-30 minutes.
I replaced the Infinite switch on the cooktop panel and that corrected the problem. Read more
If your large burner won't heat or stay at the right temperature, the element switch likely needs replacement. Simple 10-15 minute repair with a screwdriver.
You have to take the knob off the broken part, then buy the new switch element and fix it. To do this you turn the power off, take out 6 fasteners to release the front panel of the stove and replace the switch element. Then put it all back together. Very simple. But if the knob was designed better it would not have broken in the first place. It looks nice, but this is the third time I have had to fix one. Read more
Fix burners stuck on high or heating out of control with this infinite switch. Controls single, dual, or triple element burners. Easy DIY repair.
Replaced two switches that controlled two front burners. One controlled three different burner sizes options in one burner. The other was the speed burner, basically three different burner options in one burner. Read more
Burner stuck on high heat or won't regulate temperature? This infinite switch restores precise control. Straightforward DIY repair with a screwdriver.
Took out the old part and installed the new one. Read more
Burner stuck on high heat or only working at maximum setting? This infinite control switch regulates burner temperature. DIY-friendly, 10-15 minute repair.
Replaced the switch in the back panel, SUPER easy!! Read more
If your dual burner is stuck on high or won't adjust temperature, this infinite switch is likely the cause. Easy DIY repair takes under an hour.
Replaced dual element switch. Fixed the problem. All is good Read more
Comes with jumper wire.
Searched internet for answers. Decided to replace the door switch. Drier now runs great! Read more
Fix burners stuck on high heat or won't adjust temperature with this infinite switch. Common issue with multi-ring burners. Easy DIY repair in under 30 minutes.
If your range burner stays on high and won't adjust temperature, the infinite switch likely failed. This control switch regulates element power levels.
Replaced the burner Infinite switches for the burners having the issue. Here are the latest part numbers for this model Maytag. Left rear (LR) and right rear (RR) burners are both 6" and use the same switch. Part # WP3149404. Left front (LF) is an 11 1/2" burner Part# W10167742. The right front (RF) burner is a double burner 6" center and 9 1/2" outside burner Part #WPW10149355. Very simple repair. Unplug the stove, remove the rear panel, remove the switch knob, remove the 2 switch screws,... Read more
Burner stuck on high or won't adjust temperature? This infinite switch controls heat levels for surface elements. Common DIY fix, 15-30 minutes.
Microwave won't start or runs only when door is pulled? Replace faulty door interlock switches. This 2-pack covers top and bottom switches. DIY repair.
First, it was going to cost $95 for an appliance guy just to look at it! I figured there would be an upcharge on the parts + labor on top of the $95, so I took a chance & decided my husband & I could fix it cheaper; we were right, but it was a 3 week process (luckily, we have another microwave in the basement we were able to use in the meantime). I googled the microwave model #, then price checked the same item I thought we needed; printed off the diagrams of the various microwave "systems" &... Read more
If your range burner won't respond to settings or produces erratic heat, this surface element infinite switch restores precise temperature control.
First and foremost I UNPLUGGED THE OVEN!. I'll pass on the early morning SHOCK THERAPY! Second, I unscrewed aluminum protection plate from back of oven. Next, I unplugged the two connections behind the oven switch. Then I removed the plastic switch from the front and unscrewed the two screws that secured the oven switch to the oven. Once you've completed all these steps you take your new oven switch and do everything again but in reverse order. Hope this was informative, direct, and that your... Read more
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
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