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Customer:
Ronald from Philadelphia, PA
Parts Used:
WP71001641
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
one of the surface burner knobs melted and then cracked
the hardest part of the whole thing was finding the part... partselect.com made it easy. the part was delivery quickly using regular mail, and I was simply able to slide the new knob on.
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Customer:
Aaron from Elkton, MD
Parts Used:
WP71001641
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
3 out 4 surface burner knobs were broken
Simply pulledoff and threw away the old bad knobs and slipped the new ones on in thier place- four working burners now!

Most amazing thing was I ordered the parts one afternoon and they arrived the very next day.

Also, your site was easy to navigate and find what I was looking for. Many thanks!
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Customer:
Kathy from Bell, FL
Parts Used:
WP71001641
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
stem on the dial split, couldn't turn the burner on
threw out the old and slipped on the new dial....
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Customer:
Warren from Alexandria, VA
Parts Used:
WP71001641
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
The burner knob brock
Went broke purchasing the very simple part through you PartSelect Appliance Parts
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Customer:
Stephen from Bethesda, MD
Parts Used:
WP71001641
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
broken spindel on knob
took old off, put new knob on, by hand
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Customer:
Peggy from Ellwood City, PA
Parts Used:
WP71001641
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Knob broke
pulled it off, went to internet to see if I could find.
Did Find. Ordered and replaced.
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Customer:
Jill from Potomac, MD
Parts Used:
12001129
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
fan switch broke
I unscrewed the housing unit, pulled out the 2 connectors and here is the hard part, getting the metal washers off the small posts. First I tried needle nose pliers, then I used a rubber mallet to bang it out from the top side far enough to use a reg. hammer to pull it off from the underside. Finally I got it off enough to break the washers with the needle nose pliers. Putting it back together was a breeze,took all of 5 minutes.
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Customer:
Max from Plano, TX
Parts Used:
WPY704512
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
The right rear burner ignition switch malfunctioned.
Repair is simple as long as you TURN OFF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER first. After that, take off the cover over the switches (pull knobs off, remove 2 screws and lift off the cover), pull the bad switch straight up off the gas valve, pull the two wires off the switch, plug them back onto the new switch, place it back over the gas valve stem, reassimble the cover and knobs, turn back on the circuit breaker, and verify that ignition switch works. Not a hard repair. (HINT: while you are waiting on the replacement part, you can light the bad burner by turning on the opposite burner ignition switch and using that "spark" to light the other burner.)
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Customer:
James from Norcross, GA
Parts Used:
12001129
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Exhaust Fan Switch broke so you couldn't turn the fan on.
I removed the screws that hold the escutcheon assembly in place and lifted it from the range top. I slipped the wire connectors from the old switch and removed the push nuts. Removing the push nuts was the most difficult part. I wedged a small screwdriver under them and made enough space to cut them off with wire cutters (DON'T CUT THE POLES THE PUSH NUTS ARE ATTACHED TO!). There may be an easier way to remove them, but I'm a rookie and don't know what the easier way would be.

I attached the wires back to the same poles on the new switch as they were positioned on the old switch and pushed on the push nuts that came with the new switch to hold it in place. There isn't much room to work with so I used a small socket from a socket wrench set to hold the new push nuts in place while I pushed them on. The push nuts I received with the new switch were really too small. I forced one on, but broke the other one. I bought another slightly larger one at my local hardware store and it worked great.

I reattached the escutcheon assembly and was back in business. Overall, it took me about 30 minutes.
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Customer:
Daryl from Olathe, KS
Parts Used:
Y708572
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
cook top module would not heat.
The contact spades were burned from 10+ years of use and the cook top module was worn. I disassembled the module, taped the top to protect the creamic cook top, sanded the metal and spray painted to restore the original white finish. On the bottom half I replaced one missing pop rivet and cleaned and spray painted the bottom to restore to the original black. When the contact spades arrived, I replaced the contact spades and reassembled the module. It now works and looks like it did when it was new.
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Customer:
JOHN from GAINESVILLE, GA
Parts Used:
WP71001641
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
old cracked
pull off old ,add new
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Customer:
terry from joplin, MO
Parts Used:
WPY704512
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Igniter stuck in on position.
removed 2 screws to access the ignitor. Discinnected the wires from the old ignitor and slid the old ignitor off. Installed the new ignitor and attached wires.
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Customer:
Theresa from Davis, CA
Parts Used:
WP71001641
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
my old knobs melted when someone placed a hot cookie sheet on them
This wasn't a repair; it was a desperately needed replacement. I simply popped off my old knobs and put the new ones on in less than 1 minute. The new knobs took years off my beloved gas Jenn-Air stove.
The knobs arrived within two days of placing my order. Outstanding customer service. I will order from this company again and again.
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Customer:
Eric from Johnston, IA
Parts Used:
12001129
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Broken fan switch
Turn off the power to the appliance. Remove the two screws from the control panel. Turn the panel over leaving all wires attached. Others have complained about the difficulty in removing the old push nuts and installing the new ones – this way worked quickly and easily for me: to get the old nuts off – take an awl and wedge it between the flat part of the push nut and the plastic mounting tab of the switch body. Pull the awl upwards until it is parallel with the mounting post. The push nuts will break, use needle nose pliers to remove the broken push nuts. Pull the old switch out noting the orientation. Place the new switch in place over the mounting posts. The new push nuts are not too small, it just takes some force to get them on (a good thing, it keeps the switch in place). Easy way to get the new nuts on: take a small nut driver that is the same diameter as the new push nuts on a straight handle, and use it to force the new push nuts onto the posts. Move the wires from the old switch to the new one. Turn the panel back over, replace the two screws, restore power to the appliance. It is a 10 minute job with the right tools.
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Customer:
Mark from Clarksburg, NJ
Parts Used:
WPY704512
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
One burner would not ignite (no spark)
Since the other three burners sparked, I traced the problem to the switch on the valve shaft. To replace, (after unplugging the power cord) I pulled off the knobs, removed the two screws on the valve cover (inside the downdraft vent) and pulled the switch up the shaft to remove. I transferred the spade terminals to the replacement switch, oriented and installed.
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