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GRF400PV1BB General Electric Range

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This control switch adjusts the heat level of your stove’s burner by cycling power based on your settings. It can help fix issues like overheating or burners not heating at all. Always disconnect powe...
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This part is the replacement surface burner switch or element control switch for your range or cooktop. The burner switch turns the surface element on and off and controls the amount of heat the eleme...
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This OEM halogen bulb provides warm white light for top-mounted oven lighting. It operates at 120V and 40W, with a G9 base designed for high-heat environments. Ideal for replacing a dim or burnt-out b...
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Control your cooktop’s heat with this genuine infinite surface element switch, designed to regulate power to individual burners for precise temperature adjustment. Operating at 1250W and 240V, it allo...
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This glass cooktop maintop replaces the main cooking surface on an electric range, providing a smooth, durable surface that supports the heating elements underneath. It restores proper fit, function, ...
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Customer:
Robert from Henrico, VA
Parts Used:
WB24T10146
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
surface element control contacts welded shut
First step is to unplug the range. Then simple to remove top portion of two part back panel behind controls console, then remove knob and two screws for control, then use needle nose to transfer push-on connectors from old control to new control one at a time, finish re-assembly in reverse order.
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Customer:
daniel from ANN ARBOR, MI
Parts Used:
WB24X25013
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
The double burner would not regulate, stuck on high
Unplug range, pull out to access back panel. Remove enough screws to access the burner switch. Remove knob, 2 screws hold the switch, remove them. You can now pull the switch out the back. It had 2 electrical plugs remove them. Install on new switch and put back together. The switch I got was exact replacement, thanks partselect
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Customer:
Mary from KISSIMMEE, FL
Parts Used:
WB24X25013
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Right front heating element was either off or on high, no in between
Unplug range and pull it out to access the back. Pull knob off bad control at front making sure to check the orientation of the rod the knob goes on—it matters—and remove two brass screws. Then remove the four hex screws holding the top metal panel on at the back of the range (two have washers) and lift the panel off to expose the control s. (I then took a photo of the switch in situ to remember its orientation and how the wires were connected.) Use pliers to remove wires, then connect up and install the new switch, and put the brass screws back in at front to hold it in place. I used the pliers to turn the rod to the correct orientation before putting the knob back on. Reinstall the back panel with four hex screws. Plug the range in and test.

FYI the directions for accessing the infinite switch that came with the range also had me remove two screws under each side of the front of the control panel, but as far as I could tell that wasn’t necessary.
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