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Grease Filter
PartSelect #: PS11743846
Manufacturer #: WP707929
This grease filter is almost fourteen inches long and almost twelve inches wide. This filter is intended for use with some downdraft cooktops and ranges.
$49.53
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS12349731
Manufacturer #: W11233072
This is a multi-use and multi-appliance screw. It can be used on a microwave, refrigerator, range/oven, air conditioner, dehumidifier, washer, or dryer. The measurements of this screw are 8 x 1/2 inch...
$26.51
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Surface Burner Switch - 240V
PartSelect #: PS12347301
Manufacturer #: W11120791
$115.93
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Infinite Switch
PartSelect #: PS12347302
Manufacturer #: W11120795
$114.89
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Screw, 8/18 x 3/8
PartSelect #: PS11746840
Manufacturer #: WP90767
This screw is sold individually.
$6.91
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Infinite Switch Knob
PartSelect #: PS11757573
Manufacturer #: WPY703899
This infinite switch knob is an inch and a half in diameter. It is made of plastic and has an orange indicator line as well as orange lettering denoting the 'off' position. There is also white numberi...
$33.55
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Indicator Light Kit
PartSelect #: PS2079029
Manufacturer #: 715396K
This indicator light kit comes with two red jewel light lenses.
$71.09
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Burner Cartridge Terminal Block
PartSelect #: PS11757594
Manufacturer #: WPY708730
No spades or wiring come with this part. To order the spades or wiring, please research by model# of appliance.
$78.20
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Cartridge Receptacle
PartSelect #: PS11757565
Manufacturer #: WPY702434
This cartridge receptacle is almost four inches long. It is white in color and is made of ceramic.
$60.81
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Control Knob
PartSelect #: PS11748485
Manufacturer #: WPW10116766
Sold individually. This knob accepts a double-flat shaft.
$31.76
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Exhaust Vent Blower Wheel
PartSelect #: PS11757592
Manufacturer #: WPY707985
This exhaust vent blower wheel is almost seven inches in diameter, and just under four inches deep. It is made entirely of metal and is used with a range's venting system.
$118.15
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Blower Motor
PartSelect #: PS2076843
Manufacturer #: 707704K
This part is used with down-draft models. It helps draw the steam and odors through the vent when the fan switch is activated.
$464.07
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replaced filter
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ELOISE from MILFORD, OH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Old grease filter that I actually did not know I had to change
Removed the old grease screen and cleaned the entire area thoroughly and replaced the screen
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deborah from fort pierce, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Burner had one temperature--hot, regardless of setting
1. Killed power and removed the regulator's knob, noted the position of the old control.
2. Took off the cover for the center vent and loosened the two screw holding the housing in place--the screws didn't have to come out completely as it is a U-shaped friction hold.
3. Unscrewed the two screws holding the old control switch in place--lifted the housing enough to get at the old switch and carefully pulled it loose--it was a front burner so the control switch was about as far back as it could be but still wasn't that hard to get at.
4. Turned the new switch to orient the wire connectors, then, using a needle-nose pliers, removed each friction connector, one at a time, and fitted them on the new switch (note: one of the wires fitted best if it went under as opposed to around the base of the new switch).
5. Replaced the control back through the housing and screwed it in place, making sure the orientation of the control matched the way it looked originally.
6. Slide the housing back over the two screws and tightened, replace vent.
7. Replaced the knob and turned on the power.
(The above took me about twice as long to write as it did to make the repair and I write professionally but am not a professional electrician.)
Also, I bought a second control switch because, given the age of the unit, I'm sure another one will go. The second one will assure that it won't happen :-).
2. Took off the cover for the center vent and loosened the two screw holding the housing in place--the screws didn't have to come out completely as it is a U-shaped friction hold.
3. Unscrewed the two screws holding the old control switch in place--lifted the housing enough to get at the old switch and carefully pulled it loose--it was a front burner so the control switch was about as far back as it could be but still wasn't that hard to get at.
4. Turned the new switch to orient the wire connectors, then, using a needle-nose pliers, removed each friction connector, one at a time, and fitted them on the new switch (note: one of the wires fitted best if it went under as opposed to around the base of the new switch).
5. Replaced the control back through the housing and screwed it in place, making sure the orientation of the control matched the way it looked originally.
6. Slide the housing back over the two screws and tightened, replace vent.
7. Replaced the knob and turned on the power.
(The above took me about twice as long to write as it did to make the repair and I write professionally but am not a professional electrician.)
Also, I bought a second control switch because, given the age of the unit, I'm sure another one will go. The second one will assure that it won't happen :-).
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James H from Oxford, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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