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13320-2 General Electric Range - Overview

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INFINITE HEAT SWITCH KIT – Part Number: WB21X36771
INFINITE HEAT SWITCH KIT
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PartSelect #: PS16216966
Manufacturer #: WB21X36771
The infinite switch controls the stove top surface burner. This switch will work with most of the electrical range models with coil burner elements.
$51.36
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CLIP-THERMO – Part Number: WB2X9027
CLIP-THERMO
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PartSelect #: PS243342
Manufacturer #: WB2X9027
  No Longer Available
RECEPTACLE – Part Number: WB8X191
RECEPTACLE
PartSelect #: PS256886
Manufacturer #: WB8X191
$20.97
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LAMP – Part Number: PURCH LOC
LAMP
PartSelect #: PS711095
Manufacturer #: PURCH LOC
  No Longer Available
6" DRIP PAN PORCELAIN NARROW - WB32M88 – Part Number: WG02L01859
6" DRIP PAN PORCELAIN NARROW - WB32M88
PartSelect #: PS9862358
Manufacturer #: WG02L01859
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ELEMENT BROIL – Part Number: WG02F05473
ELEMENT BROIL
PartSelect #: PS10054879
Manufacturer #: WG02F05473
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USE PRO TJ318112500 – Part Number: WG02F05806
USE PRO TJ318112500
PartSelect #: PS10054917
Manufacturer #: WG02F05806
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Pilot light asm. (250v) – Part Number: 211478-9030
Pilot light asm. (250v)
PartSelect #: PS12304416
Manufacturer #: 211478-9030
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Trim, handle – Part Number: 211719-1220
Trim, handle
PartSelect #: PS12300034
Manufacturer #: 211719-1220
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Spacer – Part Number: 203464-1010
Spacer
PartSelect #: PS12300142
Manufacturer #: 203464-1010
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NO LONGER AVAILABLE – Part Number: 203774-1010
NO LONGER AVAILABLE
PartSelect #: PS12313318
Manufacturer #: 203774-1010
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OUTLET – Part Number: WG02F09129
OUTLET
PartSelect #: PS12341268
Manufacturer #: WG02F09129
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Common Symptoms of the 13320-2

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Element will not heat
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Large burner would operate on high setting only.
1. Removed the back panel.
2. Disconnected the wires from the old switch while connecting wires to the new switch one at a time.
3. Installed the new switch and broke off the excess metal on the post which fits into the burner knob on front of the range.
4. Replaced the burner knob and replaced the back panel.
Parts Used:
INFINITE HEAT SWITCH KIT
  • Ernest from Bellevue, NE
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Socket set
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Swicth Stem Broken
Disconnect power. . . Remove control panel, pull wire connectors,[note location] remove old switch, install new, install wires, snip stem to length, set knob . . . Turn on power - works. [Note this is a live part even when not connected]
Parts Used:
INFINITE HEAT SWITCH KIT
  • FRANK from COPAKE, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Right front burner out.
Ever the optimist, I'd replaced the burner on this relic of another time to no effect. That left the switch. You guys should know that when a burner element goes bad it can take out the switch. I should have put a meter on it. Wehn I looked for a replacement a few months ago there were still factory parts available, but they were $80 or so and I wasn't inclined to risk that on a 40 year old range. I offered to replace the raange for my daughter as a Christmas present but she like this old thing. It was an unusual size with a pan storage compartment on the left. I went on line and found this universal replacement for about $25 delivered. What the heck. I ordered it and it arrived within a week. I pulled the stove out, killed the breaker, pulled the knob off, used a nut driver to take ther rear panel off, two phillips screws under the knob hold the switch in. The terminals on the old switch are in a slightly different order but are clearly marked L1, L2, H1, H2 and P. The P is the power and has a smaller terminal so you can't put it on the wrong one. Just examine the old switch ( it was marked the same way) take off the L1 and put in on the L1 of the new switch and so on, make sure you use the correct knob adapter to fit your old knob and break the switch stem to the correct length. It will break easilly if you hold it with one pliers and break it with another. Screw the new switch in place with he old screws. At this point, I closed the breakers and tested it. It worked fine. I turned the breakers off again. Buttoned it up and slid the stove back into place. 20 minutes tops. Great product. Good for another forty years.
Parts Used:
INFINITE HEAT SWITCH KIT
  • Larry from Prairie Village, KS
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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