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Burner stuck on high or won't heat? This 8-inch infinite switch controls heat output on electric ranges. Simple 20-30 minute DIY replacement.
I replace the Infinite Switch and that seems to be the trick for keeping the temperture under control. Read more
Burner won't adjust temperature or stuck on high? This surface burner control switch restores heat control. Quick 10-minute fix with basic tools.
Stove is a GE Adora Model JBP63HH2bb. It took me forever to figure out how the burner was attached to the rails. My glass top was different than any instructions found on the internet for changing out a burner. The burners on this one are held to the bottom of the glass cook top by two rails that cross the bottom of the burner assemblies. In order to get too the burners you must remove 4 Phillips screws to lower the rails and burners from the cooktop. I suggest two people do this because... Read more
The Microwave Door Switch is an OEM part for GE microwaves, designed to prevent the microwave from operating when the door is open by interrupting the power whenever the door is not securely closed. The door switch is an essential safety feature.
Symptoms of a failing Microwave Door Switch include:
Causes of a bad Microwave Door Switch can result from repeated opening and closing of the door or slamming that can cause the switch to degrade or become misaligned, leading to intermittent or failure.
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
The first symptom was our microwave would continue to run after the time was up. The light would go out, the turn table would stop but you could still hear the microwave running and whatever was in it would continue to cook. The only way to stop it was to open the door. It was intermittent at first but eventually it would always run no matter what as long as the door was closed. Several other posts referenced these switches as the problem. I just replaced both and problem gone. It turns out... Read more
The Infinite Heat Switch Kit is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. This kit is essential for controlling the temperature of the burners on your range or cooktop, allowing you to adjust the heat level from low to high.
Causes of damage to the infinite heat switch can include normal wear and tear from frequent use, electrical issues such as short circuits or power surges, and physical damage from cleaning or impact.
Symptoms of a bad Infinite Heat Switch include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I replaced all 3 remaining burner controls because they were all original (mid 1970s GE electric range w/coil burners), and one of the controls occasionally made arcing sounds when cycling the burner on and off. If a control is making odd noises - more than just a quiet metallic clicking as it cycles - it should be replaced. I'm assuming you have experience with the tools needed and can do simple mechanical assembly or disassembly, but have not previously worked with electrical equipment of... Read more
Burner won't turn off or stays on when set to off? This surface burner infinite switch controls heat levels. Takes 10-15 minutes to replace.
Replaced switch! Easy.... Read more
Fixes burner stuck on, no low heat, or burner not heating. Controls temperature levels on electric range surface burners. Moderate DIY repair.
Switches needed to be replaced. Make note of where each screw comes from. They were not all the same. To remove the front panel and get to the switches, you have to partially remove the cook top. Removed 5 screws from the back to release the cooktop. Slid the cooktop back far enough to expose screws holding on the front panel. Removed 4 screws from the top and 6-8 from the bottom (opened the oven door to get to the bottom screws). Removed screws from the front panel holding the switch in... Read more
Burner won't heat or stays on constantly? The infinite control switch regulates burner temperature. Simple DIY fix with basic tools in under 30 minutes.
My cooktop repair was a total success from start to finish. I reviewed and later followed the APP repair video, which helped me decide if I wanted to tackle the repairs and guided me right before I started. The APP phone staff member was very helpful verifying the parts I had identified online using the model number of my older GE Profile cooktop to locate and view the correct online exploded view diagram. I told him it was a pleasure working with him. The parts arrived within 3 days of... Read more
Burner won't shut off or stays on high? The infinite control switch regulates surface burner heat. Easy DIY repair, typically 10-15 minutes to replace.
Replaced the large burner control switches for the ones giving trouble. Since the other two switches had seen as much use as the faulty ones, replaced them too. After putting in new switches, found that one large burner had burned out so replaced it also. Range now cooks as good as new Read more
Range burner won't shut off or heat properly? The infinite switch controls burner temperature. DIY-friendly repair takes about 15-20 minutes.
I ordered the infinite switch control from Appliance Parts Pro on a Wednesday afternoon and it arrived well packaged the next day even though I selected standard shipping. Thank you for the easy ordering and fast delivery! Replacing the old switch was easy: 1. Disconnect the power to the stove 2. Make sure the power is off to the stove 3. Pull 4 burner control knobs off and remove 4 large nuts attached to the 4 burner switches 4. Lift the face plate off and clean previously hidden cooking... Read more
Burner won't turn off or stays on high? This range surface element switch controls heat output. Easy DIY repair—most install in 5-10 minutes.
Installed new switches. Done in 20 minutes. Read more
Fix a burner stuck on high or not heating with this infinite control switch. Common cause when burners won't adjust temperature. DIY repair in 20 minutes.
Ordered recommended part for GE appliance. Change was very simple. Followed instructions on video and removed one wire at a time. Very easy to change 5 to 10 minutes. Read more
The Flame Sensor is an OEM part for GE dryers. This part detects the presence of a flame in gas dryers, ensuring that the gas ignites properly for safe and efficient drying. Causes of a bad flame sensor can include regular wear and tear, carbon buildup from the gas flame, or electrical malfunctions. Symptoms of a bad flame sensor include:
GE Gas Dryer Model DBVH512GF1WW began to heat for only a short amount of time so drying clothes took WAY too long. Read online that the first thing to replace are the solenoids. Bought the two solenoids from AppliancePartsPros.com for about $50 total, and it seems to have fixed the problem. Had to watch a few videos to learn to disassemble the dryer, and the job took a couple of hours, but now that I know what I'm doing it could be done in less than 30 minutes. Also, the old solenoids tested... Read more
Burner not heating or stuck on? This surface element switch controls power to your cooktop burners. Common repair when heat won't adjust properly.
Replaced the switch infin by watching the video Read more
Burner stays on high or won't turn off completely? This infinite control switch regulates surface burner heat. Simple 10-minute DIY fix with video guide.
I first checked a repair video and found the procedure was a 10 minute job. I then went to the website, put in my stove model number and searched for the switch. While I was looking I was offered a chat session with one of their experts. I am glad that I accepted. The switch I was looking at was not the right switch for the job. My expert verified my model number and the switch that need to be replaced. After a couple of minutes, she came back with the right part and placed the order for... Read more
Burner won't stay at set temperature or jumps to high? The infinite switch controls power to heating elements. Easy DIY repair, takes under 30 minutes.
Very easy replaced switch. Read more
The Switch Gas Valve is an OEM part for GE ranges. It is responsible for controlling the flow of gas to the burners, allowing them to ignite and maintain a steady flame for cooking.
Causes of a bad switch gas valve can include wear and tear over time, buildup of debris or grease, or damage from repeated use or accidental impact. These issues can hinder the valve's ability to regulate gas flow effectively.
Symptoms of a bad switch gas valve include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Bought this switch gas valve for the non-functional burner, and it cleared right up. Read more