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Cooktop Downdraft Vent Grease Filter
PartSelect #: PS11757584
Manufacturer #: WPY706012
This grease filter is sixteen and a half inches long and nine inches wide. It is made of metal and is intended for use with downdraft ranges and cooktops.
$65.54
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Infinite Switch Knob - black
PartSelect #: PS11744334
Manufacturer #: WP74009592
This infinite switch knob is two inches long. It is black in color and is made of plastic. This knob has a white indicator dot. Sold individually.
$34.07
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Fan Knob
PartSelect #: PS11744721
Manufacturer #: WP7739P122-60
This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
$29.38
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Dual Surface Burner Switch Kit
PartSelect #: PS2003583
Manufacturer #: 12002125
This switch is used to operate the dual surface burner.
$113.17
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Surface Burner Switch
PartSelect #: PS12070671
Manufacturer #: W11088181
This is the replacement surface burner switch for your range. It measures approximately 1.5 inches by 1.5 inches, with a shaft that is approximately 1 inch long. The surface burner switch turns the su...
$113.58
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6 Inch Element with Limiter
PartSelect #: PS11764912
Manufacturer #: W10823704
This element can be used for the left front or right rear.
$341.22
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Screw, 8/18 x 3/8
PartSelect #: PS11746840
Manufacturer #: WP90767
This screw is sold individually.
$6.88
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Main Range Top
PartSelect #: PS2084686
Manufacturer #: 74007072
This range top is black in color and is made of metal and glass. This top assembly has four holes for burner knobs.
$790.69
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Frank
May 27, 2022
One of the big elements stays on high even if you turn it to low
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Hello Frank, Thank you for the question. This is an indication the switch that controls the element is faulty and will need to be replaced. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Jack
May 8, 2023
push button switch for the fan to turn on and off will not pop up any more
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Hello Jack, thank you for the query. According to our research, you may need to replace the fan control switch, part number PS11744308, to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!
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Kevin
March 5, 2024
Can you reduce 6” exhaust pipe down to 4”
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Hi Kevin, thank you for contacting us. Based on our research, a side clearance of at least 6 inches is recommended for optimum ventilation. We hope this information helps!
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Annette
March 17, 2024
The front right burner will not turn off on this stovetop
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Hi Annette, thank you for reaching out. Based on our understanding, the issue could be with the dual burner infinite switch, part number PS2003583. It turns the surface element on and off and controls how much heat the element produces. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!
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James
February 10, 2024
NONE OF MY ELEMENTS COME ON. i UNDERSTAND IT COULD BE A SURFACE BURNER SWITCH.
WOULD THAT BE CORRECT?
ALL THE KNOBS LIGHT UP, JUST NO ELEMENTS COME ON.
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Hello James, Thank you for your inquiry. It could be one of the switches, but where all the elements are not coming on, then it could be a wiring issue. Check for any loose or damaged connections. Good luck with your repair.
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Outer element of dual element burner didn't work
Remove Ceran Galss top by removing hex screws below the rim. Also remove the two opposing screws in the center of the downdraft opening. Ceran top comes off easily now.
The instructions with the new switch were very poorly written, so here is how I got the new switch to work:
Attach the black wire(s) from the old switch (terminal 2) to the new switch terminal P1. Also attach the jumper cable to P1 and "jump" it to S1.
Attach the orange wire (old switch terminal 5) to S2
Attach the yellow wire (old switch terminal 4) to 4a
Attach the tan/(white?) wire (old switch terminal 3) to terminal 4 on the new switch
Attach the single red wire from the right front element to terminal 2 on the new switch.
Attach the 'compound' red wires (the ones that come from the left rear/outlet connection and is also attached to the right rear switch) to terminal P2 on the new switch.
There is no need to seperate the compound red wires as the instructions might lead you to believe.
Good Luck
The instructions with the new switch were very poorly written, so here is how I got the new switch to work:
Attach the black wire(s) from the old switch (terminal 2) to the new switch terminal P1. Also attach the jumper cable to P1 and "jump" it to S1.
Attach the orange wire (old switch terminal 5) to S2
Attach the yellow wire (old switch terminal 4) to 4a
Attach the tan/(white?) wire (old switch terminal 3) to terminal 4 on the new switch
Attach the single red wire from the right front element to terminal 2 on the new switch.
Attach the 'compound' red wires (the ones that come from the left rear/outlet connection and is also attached to the right rear switch) to terminal P2 on the new switch.
There is no need to seperate the compound red wires as the instructions might lead you to believe.
Good Luck
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Michael from Collierville, TN
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Socket set
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The repair itself was very easy. “How to connect” was very hard to get.
The repair itself was very easy. “How to connect” was very hard to get.
To get access to the switch, unscrew 2 screws from each side of front panel and then 4 screws from the bottom of it (open the door first). Have a box or a small table about 30” high to use it as support for the front panel.
The end result (colors for the Right Front- R.F.- burner) : Old label -> New label
1. Double RED: N -> P2 (incoming power, Line 1)
2. Single RED: N -> 2 (to Inner AND Outer heating elements common wire)
3. Single BLK: L1 -> P1 (incoming power, Line 2)
4. Single TAN: H1 -> 4 (to the Inner heating element)
5. Single YEL: H2-> 4a (to the Inner heating element)
6. Single BLK: P -> S2 (to the R.F. indicator control light)
7. Attach jumper black wire (included with new switch) from P1 (P1 has two connectors close together) to S1.
Done.
To get access to the switch, unscrew 2 screws from each side of front panel and then 4 screws from the bottom of it (open the door first). Have a box or a small table about 30” high to use it as support for the front panel.
The end result (colors for the Right Front- R.F.- burner) : Old label -> New label
1. Double RED: N -> P2 (incoming power, Line 1)
2. Single RED: N -> 2 (to Inner AND Outer heating elements common wire)
3. Single BLK: L1 -> P1 (incoming power, Line 2)
4. Single TAN: H1 -> 4 (to the Inner heating element)
5. Single YEL: H2-> 4a (to the Inner heating element)
6. Single BLK: P -> S2 (to the R.F. indicator control light)
7. Attach jumper black wire (included with new switch) from P1 (P1 has two connectors close together) to S1.
Done.
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Igor from Campbell, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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old switch had shorted and burned out
This was a range top. i removed the 12 hex machine scews holding on the top, then removed the two star screws holding the old switch. there were fore wire that had fitted on tabs. Hooked them to the new swtch and reassembeld. Easy repair since i could lift the unit out without disconnecting main cables. Replacement range would have been oveer $1000. Psrt was under $40 and delivered in a matter of days.
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Larry from Hampton Cove, AL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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