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Fix Number
FIX1145040
Manufacturer Part Number
316436001
The infinite burner switch is used to control the temperature of the burner element on your stove top. This model is for the larger, eight-inch element. If your burner is not heating up or has uneven temperatures, you should first check with a multimeter to see if the issue is with the element or with the infinite burner switch. If you need to replace the switch, first disconnect the power supply to your range. To change this part, you will need access to the back panel, so you will need to pull the appliance out from the wall. To complete the repair, you will need a pair of needle nose pliers, a number one square head screwdriver, and a Philips screwdriver. The specifications for this genuine OEM part are that the switch is 240-volt, 2100-2600 watt, and 8.8-10.8 amp.
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  • Element will not heat
  • Little to no heat when broiling
  • Oven is too hot
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Range Surface Element Control Switch
$51.43
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Fix Number
FIX11729102
Manufacturer Part Number
WB24X25013
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 power before replacing to stay safe.
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Fix Number
FIX11740783
Manufacturer Part Number
WP3149400
If the large surface burner on your range will not heat up, you may need to replace the switch. This genuine OEM switch is used to control the temperature of the large 8-inch burner, along with turning it on and off. Please be sure to disconnect the power supply to your range before beginning this repair, as you will be working with electrical components. When replacing the switch, the electrical harness features slip-on terminals for easy installation and connections to the switch. You should examine the terminals for signs of arcing or corrosion. If these signs are present, the terminals will need to be replaced as well. The shaft for the burner knob may be longer than the switch you just removed, but you will be able to remove the excess length by using a pair of pliers. If you also need to replace the knob used to turn the switch, it can be purchased separately.
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  • Element will not heat
  • Oven is too hot
  • Oven not heating evenly
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Fix Number
FIX236750
Manufacturer Part Number
WB24T10025
If your burner element is not turning on or heating up, it is possible there is an issue with the switch. The surface burner switch, also known as an infinite heat switch, is what turns your burner elements on and off, along with adjusting the temperature settings. The switch is controlled by the knob on the panel, and this knob sits on the shaft for the switch. Please note that burner knobs are sold separately from the switch. Before beginning this repair, you will need to disconnect the power supply to your range, and move it away from the wall so you can access the back panel. A helpful tip to keep your wires straight, is as you remove one from the old switch, immediately attach it to the same terminal on the new switch. If the connection is snug, a pair of needle nose pliers will help. This OEM replacement switch is designed to work with your 8-inch burner elements.
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  • Element will not heat
  • Oven is too hot
  • Will Not Start
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Fix Number
FIX11754687
Manufacturer Part Number
WPW10434452
Having trouble with your cooktop’s heat settings? This dual element control switch helps regulate temperature for dual burners, giving you better control while cooking. It’s a direct replacement for select models from Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, and Amana. If your burner won’t heat or acts up, this part can help get things back on track. Be sure to confirm your model number before buying to ensure it’s the right fit.
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  • Element will not heat
  • Oven is too hot
  • Oven not heating evenly
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Range Dual Surface Element Control Switch
$148.86
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11771631
Manufacturer Part Number
DG44-01006B
The control switch turns the surface element on and off and controls how much heat the element produces.
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SWITCH,ROTARY
$95.75
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Fix Number
FIX17631122
Manufacturer Part Number
EBF62174907
This rotary switch controls burner heat by adjusting power levels as you turn the knob. It’s a durable replacement for ranges with unresponsive or inconsistent burners. Be sure to confirm compatibility before installing.
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Fix Number
FIX1145039
Manufacturer Part Number
316436000
This surface burner switch controls the temperature of the stove top 6-inch surface burner. This switch is 240-volt, 1250-1500 watt, and 5.2-6.25 amp. If your element will not heat and is not defective, then you may need to replace the switch. This burner switch is a genuine OEM part. It is recommended to disconnect the power to your range before you start your repair.
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  • Element will not heat
  • Oven is too hot
  • Will Not Start
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Triple Burner Switch
$180.10
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Fix Number
FIX11735755
Manufacturer Part Number
DG44-01007B
This infinite switch, also known as a regulator control, is designed for triple burner elements in compatible range ovens. Located within the control panel, it manages the operation of the surface element by turning it on and off and adjusting the heat level. If the switch is faulty, you may notice the burner failing to heat, heating uncontrollably, or not responding to adjustments. It’s important to confirm compatibility with your specific range model, as different burners may require different types of switches. This replacement part is sold individually and is intended for triple burner configurations.
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LIGHT SWITCH
$36.42
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX16554876
Manufacturer Part Number
WR23X37285
The light switch in your refrigerator is used to turn the light on and off when the fridge door opens or closes. This is considered a closed switch, which means that when the fridge door depresses the button there is no continuity and the light turns off. When the fridge door opens and the button is released, there is continuity, and the light turns on. If the light in your fridge is not burned out but will not come on, the switch may need to be replaced. This genuine OEM replacement light switch is spring loaded and made of a white plastic. This is an easy repair that will require a flat blade screwdriver and a pair of needle nose pliers to complete the job. Since you will be working with electrical components, please be sure to disconnect the power supply to your fridge before beginning this repair.
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