JP356WM2WW General Electric Cooktop - Instructions
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Broken knob on cook top. Easy to replace ONCE THE PART IS LOCATED!!
This item is old enough that the needed part is no longer available. I attempted to match it from descriptions of similar items. I failed. Then I contacted customer service. Shelley C suggested a part that worked as it should, and handled my return of the incorrect part swiftly and efficiently. Great service. Speedy, courteous, and knowledgeable. My advice - if in any doubt at all, contact customer service at PartSelect instead of trying to figure it out for yourself. Thanks, Shelley
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Donald from College Station, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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The large front right burner of the radiant cooktop did not work
Turned off the power at the breaker. Then I lifted the cooktop by pressing up from the bottom, while my wife slid two boards over the recess. I lowered the cooktop onto the boards, removed 12 screws around the perimeter of the case and carefully lifted the glass top and placed it on a towel on the DR table. (remove the control knobs first) removed the wires leading to the infinite control, marking which color when where, removed the two screws holding the infinite control, and replaced the old with the new. Reattached the wires, replaced the cooktop, replaced the screws, held it up while my wife removed the boards and then carefully lowered the cooktop into the recess. Attached the knobs, flipped the breaker back on and turned control to hi. It worked!
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Arthur from Sarasota, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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