WB03K10036 General Electric Temperature Control Knob for Range/Stove/Oven
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General Electric
MFG Number
WB03K10036
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacture part number # WB03K10036 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP2014848, 242682, AH225985, EA225985, PS225985, WB3K10036, B00L4G729G.
Special Price
$34.99
Regular Price
$54.99
(36% off)
Temperature Control Knob for Range/Stove/Oven, White
This replacement part is designed for D-shaped model connections and measures 2-1/2 inches in diameter. It is compatible with various GE appliances, including Hotpoint, General Electric, and some Sears-Kenmore models.
The white Thermostat Knob serves as a direct replacement for GE range models. It connects directly to the thermostat stem located behind the control panel, helping to manage temperature settings for both baking and broiling operations.
Typical issues with a thermostat knob may include cracks, breaks, or wear at the base where it connects to the thermostat stem. These problems usually result from frequent use and can lead to deterioration over time.
Signs of a malfunctioning knob are:
- Difficulty in setting the desired temperature accurately
- A loose fit that may cause unintended temperature adjustments
- Complete failure of the knob, rendering oven temperature controls inoperable
This part is also suitable for use with certain Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore models.
This replacement part is designed for D-shaped model connections and measures 2-1/2 inches in diameter. It is compatible with various GE appliances, including Hotpoint, General Electric, and some Sears-Kenmore models.
The white Thermostat Knob serves as a direct replacement for GE range models. It connects directly to the thermostat stem located behind the control panel, helping to manage temperature settings for both baking and broiling operations.
Typical issues with a thermostat knob may include cracks, breaks, or wear at the base where it connects to the thermostat stem. These problems usually result from frequent use and can lead to deterioration over time.
Signs of a malfunctioning knob are:
- Difficulty in setting the desired temperature accurately
- A loose fit that may cause unintended temperature adjustments
- Complete failure of the knob, rendering oven temperature controls inoperable
This part is also suitable for use with certain Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore models.
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