J66RL1 General Electric Cooktop - Overview
Sections of the J66RL1
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Infinite Control Switch
PartSelect #: PS12342205
Manufacturer #: WB24X29364
This infinite control switch allows precise adjustment of heat levels for improved cooking accuracy. Smooth regulation enhances cooking performance and safety. Replacing a faulty switch restores dependable heat control.
$87.17
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Selector Switch
PartSelect #: PS237199
Manufacturer #: WB24X449
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$79.80
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Infinite Switch Burner Knob
PartSelect #: PS249164
Manufacturer #: WB3X800
Sold Individually. This knob accepts a double-flat shaft.
No Longer Available
Switch Seal
PartSelect #: PS243590
Manufacturer #: WB2X9504
This part goes between the infinite switch (under the cooktop) and the knob.
No Longer Available
SURFACE DUAL RADIANT ELEMENT 9" KIT"
PartSelect #: PS16225972
Manufacturer #: WB30X38934
This dual element can be changed to be used as either a small or large burner. It comes with the element limit switch.
$196.27
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Cerama Bright Cooktop Cleaner
PartSelect #: PS783497
Manufacturer #: PM10X310
This is a 28 oz bottle of Cooktop Cleaner.
$23.60
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SURFACE RADIANT ELEMENT 8" KIT"
PartSelect #: PS16225968
Manufacturer #: WB30X38926
No Longer Available
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Common Symptoms of the J66RL1
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Cooktop Burner was always on High no matter what the setting on the Control
1) Turn Power off at Circuit Breaker
2) Lift Cooktop out of counter top.
3) Remove all dials from controls by pulling straight up.
4) Remover glass plate which covers burners by removing
screws along outer edge.
5) Remove the two top screws from the control to be
replaced (this holds the infinite contr ... Read more ol to bracket)
6) Remove one wire at a time from the old control and
plug on the new one in correct orientation.
7) Reverse above order to reassemble.
(Note: Not all infinite controls are same PN when
ordering, the drawingings are deceiving that they are)
2) Lift Cooktop out of counter top.
3) Remove all dials from controls by pulling straight up.
4) Remover glass plate which covers burners by removing
screws along outer edge.
5) Remove the two top screws from the control to be
replaced (this holds the infinite contr ... Read more ol to bracket)
6) Remove one wire at a time from the old control and
plug on the new one in correct orientation.
7) Reverse above order to reassemble.
(Note: Not all infinite controls are same PN when
ordering, the drawingings are deceiving that they are)
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Raymond from Salt Point, NY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Flat surface stovetop element was burned out
1. Removed brackets holding the cooktop in place.
2. Removed the cooktop.
3. Removed the screws holding the housing for the elements.
4. Removed bad element.
5 Connected new element.
6. Reassemble
2. Removed the cooktop.
3. Removed the screws holding the housing for the elements.
4. Removed bad element.
5 Connected new element.
6. Reassemble
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Leslie from Meridian, MS
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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The shaft on the selector switch broke.
You have to replace the switch if the shaft breaks (I think we hit it with a pot). This is a flat glass cook top. Turn off the power at the breaker box. I took the drawers out below the cook top and loosened the bracket holding the electrical conduit. That allowed me to push up the cook top from below. There is some adhesive but nothing h
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old it except its own weight and the adhesive. You do not need to disconnect the conduit. Remove all of the knobs. Remove all of the Phillips screws around the upper perimeter. Do not remove any of the hex screws yet. When all of the screws are removed, lift the glass cook top off of the metal "guts." At this point there will only be adhesive holding it on. Now remove two hex screws at each end of the control strip. Remove the two Phillips screws from the subject switch. Lift up the the control strip, disconnect the electric leads to the switch, reconnect the leads to the new switch, and then re-attach the new switch to the control strip with the two Phillips screws. Then go backwards. Replace the control strip and secure with the two hex screws at each end. Before replacing the cook top, check the burners. They rest on posts with small springs designed to keep them flush with the glass cook top. Make sure that all of the burners are properly aligned on their posts and springs. Replace the cook top and re-attach with all of the Phillips screws. Return the cook top to its resting place making sure the adhesive strips are correctly placed around the perimeter. Replace the bracket on the conduit. Put the knobs back on. Flip the breaker back on and start cooking.
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David from Porter Ranch, CA
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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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