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WB23M24 GEINF079DD Range Voltage Driven Infinite Switch For Kenmore

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SKU: APNGEINF079DDK    
Condition: New
Compatible Brands:
GE
Compatible Brands:
Hotpoint
Compatible Brands:
Kenmore
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Replacement infinite switch used for some GE, Hotpoint, and Kenmore range models.

Directly Replaces: WB23M24, 344555, WB23K5036, WB23M0024, 1720, AH236384, AP2023855, EA236384, PD00001306, PS236384, WB24T10025, 164D1816P012, 769692, AH236750, AP2024072, EAP236750, PD00001118, PS236750, WB24T10027, 164D1815P010, 769694, AH236752, AP2024074, EAP236752, PD00001191, PS236752, WB24T10029, 164D1816P008, 769696, AH236754, AP2024076, EA236754, EAP236754, PD00008555, PS236754, GEINF079DD.

Features:

  • Regulates the heat level of the burner element.
  • New voltage driven switch is designed to replace many GE infinite switches.
  • Voltage driven design (versus current driven) allows it to fit any wattage and amperage at the rated volts.
  • Can be used to replace some 6" & 8" infinites switches.
  • Includes (1) Infinite Switch, (1) Adapter Terminal.

Specifications:

  • Color: Gray / Almond.
  • Material: Plastic / Metal.
  • Electrical Specs: Fits any wattage and amperage at the rated volts.

Compatible Models:

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WB23M24 GEINF079DD Range Voltage Driven Infinite Switch For Kenmore

Repair Skill Level: 2 | Beginner to Moderate
Minimal disassembly (if any) and some basic tools may be needed.

Part Description: Regulates the heat level of the burner element.

Failure Symptoms: Cannot control the burner temperature, or cannot turn the burner on/off; Burner will not heat.

Testing: If you're unable to control an electric burner, the burner's infinite switch should be replaced.

Bonus Tip: Easily determine if the element or switch is defective by switching the non-working element with a working one. If the new element works, the the old element was defective. If the new element does not work, it likely that the switch is defective.

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