This thermostat knob is two inches in diameter. It is made of plastic, and will accept a 'D' shaped shaft. This white knob has gray lettering along the perimeter denoting the temperature level as well as the off, broil, and warm positions.
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This part works with the following products:
Range.
This part works with the following products:
Magic Chef, Crosley, Maytag, Jenn-Air.
Part# WP74002444 replaces these:
AP6010816, 74002444, 74002520, 7731P087-60
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Ruth C - September 21, 2022
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Easy fix
Very simple -got the correct knob in a reasonable amount of time, put it on stem. All done. Only problem -shipping for one little knob VERY expensive.
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Kathy T - July 29, 2020
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Super easy to repair/replace
The part was the EXACT one that matched my old part. Part was hard to find until I found it here. Recommend using this site for all parts needed. Part arrived in excellent condition. Thumbs up for this company
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Bertrall R - July 6, 2020
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Worked as expected
The part was the right fit it just took awhile to get here.
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Thermostate seized up (wouldn't turn)
Removed the burners, unscrewed the gas assembly from the stove top, removed the two screws securing the thermostat, pulled out the old thermostat, installed new thermostat and put back together in reverse order.
Also, I replaced both "orifice fitting assemblies" due to pinched burner gas lines from previous "Mr. Fix-it's" wor
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Both jobs were easy for the average do-it-yourselfer and needed minimal tools to accomplish.