Infinite Switch - (RR)
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PartSelect Number
PS11744207
Manufacturer Part Number
WP74007840
Manufactured by
Whirlpool
Product Description
Infinite Switch - (RR) Specifications
This switch controls the stove top surface burner. To the Rear Right Burner and Center Rear Burner
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This part works with the following products:
Cooktop.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag, Jenn-Air, Whirlpool, KitchenAid.
Part# WP74007840 replaces these:
74007840, 7403P755-60
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Shorted Switch from a pot boiling over
Lift the cooktop out of it's inset in the counter top, flip it upside down and lay it on towels to protect the cooking surface. There is a raised rectangular panel that covers the switches located about the center front of the bottom. Remove this panel with a small nut driver to expose the switches. Now, locate the dead switch and place a strip of masking tape pointing to it and lapping around the edge so it can be seen when the unit is flipped back upright. Flip cook top back upright. Locate the correct switch by observing the masking tape. There are two small, short-threaded, phillips screws holding the switch in place. They must be accessed from the knob hole (remove rubber grommet)and at a slight angle. There is very little room to extract the screws...this is where I used the magnet to magnitize the tip of a small screw driver. Once the screw is free of the threaded hole, lift it with the magnetized screwdriver out through the knob hole. The switch will fall out easily when the two screws are removed. If you drop one of the screws inside the stove top, don't panic, I was able to shake the cook top and retrieve the screw. Now, flip the top back upside down. Using a pair of pliers remove each wire one at a time from the bad switch and connect it to the same terminal on the new switch...this way there can be no mistakes. Be sure the rubber insulator removed from the bad switch and placed on the new one. Position it where the screw holes show through, then place the switch in position. Turn the top back over in the upright position but position it where you can reach underneath it with your left hand. You will have to hold the switch and maybe move it around slightly to aline the screw holes when replacing the screws. Take a screw on the end of the magnetized screwdriver and carefully insert it into the knob hole and into the switch bracket. once you get one started, the other will be easy. I don't recall the screw replacement being any problem, just that you have to handle the screws carefully, so as to not drop one inside the cook top. Now, flip the top back over and replace the cover over the switches and replace the top in it's cabinet. The job is complete, Oh, and don't forget to flip the stove's cirduit breaker BEFORE even touching the stove!
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James from Pineville, LA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Robert
February 12, 2018
Looking down at stove top the upper left large burner seems to only work on high settings and then you must turn off to make it cool down, is this the upper control thermostat on right of top that is bad? I see a couple of parts listed but not sure. Thanks
For model number g7ce3034xb
Hi Robert, Thank you for the question. If the Rear Left Burner is is running to hot on any setting the switch that controls the burner will need to be replaced,Part Number: PS11752578. Hope this helps!
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Ron
March 17, 2024
Looking at the top of the cooktop, the top right burner switch, the post that holds the knob has broken off at the base of the switch. Am I able to replace the post or should I just replace the switch and which switch do I need?
For model number MEC7630WS00
Hi Ron, thank you for your question! The post of the switch is not sold separately, you may need to replace the entire infinite switch, part number PS2377004. We hope this solves your problem!
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Jo
April 10, 2024
Do you have the switches for all of the burners on this model? What would be the best way to purchase these and does each switch specify the burner it goes to?
For model number JEC9530ADB
Hello Jo, thank you for your inquiry. The surface element switch for the left front burner and the right rear burner have the same part number PS11744207. The surface element switch for the center burner is part number PS11744226, and the surface element switch for the left rear burner is part number PS11744208. The infinite switch for the right front burner comes in an assembly having part number PS11764931. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week!
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Howard
October 11, 2017
Left front burner. Is this part in stock. This is a 4burner range .Could you give me an info. That will be helpful.
For model number JEC8430ADS and Serial: 10413171ER
Hi Howard,
Thank you for your question. Yes that part is in stock. I have listed the correct element in a link down below for you. Good luck with your repair.
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