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Cooktop Cleaner – Part Number: TJ114
Cooktop Cleaner
PartSelect #: PS2344170
Manufacturer #: TJ114
Cleans/Polishes all glass, ceramic, porcelain and fiberglass surfaces.
  No Longer Available
Appliance Scraper – Part Number: WA906B
Appliance Scraper
PartSelect #: PS408570
Manufacturer #: WA906B
Use this scraper for your ceramic/glass cooktop. It has a retractable blade and is an all-purpose tool for cooktops, mirrors, windows and tile. Use it to also remove paint, paper, dirt, stickers and more.
$10.79
  In Stock
Cooktop Cleaning Kit – Part Number: TJ119
Cooktop Cleaning Kit
PartSelect #: PS2339647
Manufacturer #: TJ119
This kit includes Cerama Bryte cleaner, the scraper and a cleaning pad.
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Infinite Switch - (RR) – Part Number: WP74007840
Infinite Switch - (RR)
PartSelect #: PS11744207
Manufacturer #: WP74007840
This switch controls the stove top surface burner. To the Rear Right Burner and Center Rear Burner
$138.56
  In Stock
Screw – Part Number: WP7101P309-60
Screw
PartSelect #: PS11743911
Manufacturer #: WP7101P309-60
Sold individually.
$5.36
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Surface Burner Switch - 240 V – Part Number: WP74007841
Surface Burner Switch - 240 V
PartSelect #: PS11744208
Manufacturer #: WP74007841
Left Rear and Right Rear
$103.13
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FAN- COOLI – Part Number: 74010173
FAN- COOLI
PartSelect #: PS2087551
Manufacturer #: 74010173
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Switch Gasket – Part Number: WP71002569
Switch Gasket
PartSelect #: PS11743885
Manufacturer #: WP71002569
$6.60
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Infinite Switch – Part Number: WP74008252
Infinite Switch
PartSelect #: PS11744226
Manufacturer #: WP74008252
$102.65
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THERMOSTAT – Part Number: 7403P227-60
THERMOSTAT
PartSelect #: PS2089434
Manufacturer #: 7403P227-60
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GROMMET- A – Part Number: 74004222
GROMMET- A
PartSelect #: PS2082128
Manufacturer #: 74004222
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GASKT-SWTH – Part Number: 74008253
GASKT-SWTH
PartSelect #: PS2085756
Manufacturer #: 74008253
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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!
Parts Used:
Infinite Switch - (RR)
  • James from Pineville, LA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Baked on sauce
Used cooktop creme, oven cleaner and Mr. Clean sponges. After many days of working on the surface, we were able to remove 99% of the sauce.
Parts Used:
Cooktop Cleaner
  • Julie from Newnan, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
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cook top was broke
we removed the old cook top sixteen screws and four bolts was removed put the new top back on and put all the screws and bolts back in job done
Parts Used:
Cooktop Cleaner
  • Ed from Bellefontaine, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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