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Selector Knob – Part Number: WB03T10035
Selector Knob
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PartSelect #: PS226369
Manufacturer #: WB03T10035
Sold Individually.
$26.63
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Grease Filter – Part Number: WB2X8422
Grease Filter
PartSelect #: PS243130
Manufacturer #: WB2X8422
Used with a 30" range hood. Sold individually.
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T-WASHER RUB – Part Number: WB3X8138
T-WASHER RUB
PartSelect #: PS249172
Manufacturer #: WB3X8138
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Blower Switch - 3 Speed – Part Number: WB24X10055
Blower Switch - 3 Speed
PartSelect #: PS237021
Manufacturer #: WB24X10055
$97.38
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GUARD WIRE – Part Number: WB02X10652
GUARD WIRE
PartSelect #: PS223931
Manufacturer #: WB02X10652
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Knob – Part Number: WB03X10089
Knob
PartSelect #: PS226813
Manufacturer #: WB03X10089
This knob takes a D-shaped shaft.
$14.65
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BLOCK TERMINAL 5 PIN – Part Number: WB17X5097
BLOCK TERMINAL 5 PIN
PartSelect #: PS232638
Manufacturer #: WB17X5097
$117.47
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Grille Grate – Part Number: WB32X5058
Grille Grate
PartSelect #: PS244782
Manufacturer #: WB32X5058
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Grill Element – Part Number: WB30X5085
Grill Element
PartSelect #: PS244084
Manufacturer #: WB30X5085
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RELAY – Part Number: WB21X5313
RELAY
PartSelect #: PS236053
Manufacturer #: WB21X5313
$182.77
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Infinite Burner Switch – Part Number: WB23X10009
Infinite Burner Switch
PartSelect #: PS236434
Manufacturer #: WB23X10009
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CLIP RETAINER – Part Number: WB01X10209
CLIP RETAINER
PartSelect #: PS751885
Manufacturer #: WB01X10209
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Wanda
November 8, 2021
I need a grease jar for this downdraft cooktop. What part number do I use? I saw one that said $118. Surely a jar couldn’t cost that much. Please help.
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Knob-shaft on element switch broke
***** Unplug the stove *****
1. Removed all knobs, including knobs for other elements and exhaust fan. Because there was years of oil build-up, I used a screwdriver to gently pry off the knobs from the shaft.
2. Remove lock nut from all switches using pliers to first loosen the nuts. Once loosened, I used my fingers to remove the nuts.
3. Remove the rubber gaskets from the element switches, NOT the exhaust fan switch. The exhaust knob gasket is part of the larger glass cover-plate gasket.
4. Remove the glass cover plate to expose the switches. There were two phillips screws to secure the switch plate to the electrical box. Took those off to access the switch.
5. Made a quick sketch of the electrical connections.
6. Removed the damaged switch and the electrical connections.
7. Connected electrical wires to new switch and installed new switch.
8. Took the opportunity to thoroughly clean the glass cover plate and gaskets.
9. Screwed the switch plate back onto the electrical box.
10. Put back glass plate and reinserted the knob gaskets.
11. Put back the lock nuts. Used fingers to tighten then used pliers to give it another quarter turn, making sure not to over tighten.
12. Replaced knobs.
13. Plugged in stove and tested.
Start to finish, it took about 15-20 minutes (mostly due to the cleaning).
Parts Used:
Infinite Burner Switch Knob
  • Jack from Steamboat Springs, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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smelly vent filter
I handed it to my wife and she slipped it in.
Parts Used:
Grease Filter
  • Russell from Colleyville, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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stove downdraft filter coming apart from cleaning
just replaced filter in downdraft fan housing
Parts Used:
Grease Filter
  • eugene from pensacola, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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