WB24T10025 General Electric Replacement of Surface Element Switch for Electric Ranges
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General Electric
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WB24T10025
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
Part number WB24T10025 replaces: AP2024072, 769692, EAP236750, AH236750, EA236750, PS236750.
Special Price
$25.99
Regular Price
$53.99
(52% off)
Title: Replacement of Surface Element Switch for Electric Ranges
The 8-inch Infinite Switch is a genuine OEM part designed for use with GE stovetops, including brands like Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears. This switch plays a crucial role in managing the heat level of the stove’s burner. It works by adjusting the power flow to the burner as you turn the knob, allowing precise control over the temperature.
Common indicators of a malfunctioning infinite switch include:
- The burner failing to heat
- The burner remaining on the highest setting
- The burner not shutting off or being unresponsive
- Visible damage to the component
The deterioration of an infinite switch generally results from normal usage, but it can also suffer from electrical problems, excessive heat, or moisture exposure.
Replacing a faulty infinite switch is essential for maintaining the functionality and safety of your stove. This part is specifically designed to address issues where the stove won’t start or the heat control is compromised.
The 8-inch Infinite Switch is a genuine OEM part designed for use with GE stovetops, including brands like Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears. This switch plays a crucial role in managing the heat level of the stove’s burner. It works by adjusting the power flow to the burner as you turn the knob, allowing precise control over the temperature.
Common indicators of a malfunctioning infinite switch include:
- The burner failing to heat
- The burner remaining on the highest setting
- The burner not shutting off or being unresponsive
- Visible damage to the component
The deterioration of an infinite switch generally results from normal usage, but it can also suffer from electrical problems, excessive heat, or moisture exposure.
Replacing a faulty infinite switch is essential for maintaining the functionality and safety of your stove. This part is specifically designed to address issues where the stove won’t start or the heat control is compromised.
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