This chrome OEM control knob measures 1 1/2" in diameter. It easily attaches onto the D-shaped shaft in order to allow controls to be used. Refer to your model number and user manual to ensure this part is correct for you. This part is sold individually. We recommend replacing all control knobs for your unit at the same time, as they wear at a consistent rate to one another. This very easy repair should only take a few moments to complete; just slide the old knob off the shaft and the new one on.
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Replacing your Jenn-Air Cooktop Knob - Chrome
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Element will not heat | Will Not Start | Touchpad does not respond
This part works with the following products:
Cooktop.
Part# WP7737P245-60 replaces these:
AP6011516, 74007918, 7737P245-60, WP7737P245-60VP
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Chris D - May 1, 2024
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Quick changeout
Right part matched in Style with existing and easy to install.
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Timothy L L - February 21, 2024
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Received the parts promptly
The parts came in quickly, exactly like the last time (thus another 5 star rating), exactly what I needed, in spite of my stove now pushing 16 years old, and it works like a charm. They are always the best. Why use anyone else when they never fail?
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Connie L - June 2, 2022
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Easy Repair - Part worked as expected - Knob for Electric Stove Top
My appliance is back in working order. Fast delivery!!
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Larry G - December 30, 2021
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Knob Replacement
Unfortunately the knob did not match the others. Customer rep said despite same model, the knobs can change in design over the years. Too bad an image was not available. The knob was expensive to begin with and not worth the return, but, now when looking at all the knobs, you know which one was recently changed.
December 30, 2021
Hi Larry,
Thank you for your review. We are sorry to hear that the replacement knob did not work for you. If you need help with finding parts in the future, please contact our customer service line and anyone will be happy to assist you.
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Reed M - June 25, 2021
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A-OK
One of our Jennair cooktop knobs had cracked on the inside. We were glad to find the part still existed, and we followed the suggestion to replace all the knobs at the same time even though it was more than we had planned to spend. They are an exact match to the originals, so we'll hold the rest of the old ones for any future needs.
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Jimmie B - May 26, 2021
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Stove top knobs
Replaced all five knobs. Easy to do.
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Allen E - February 17, 2021
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Perfect fit and finish!
Part perfectly matched and fit appliance.
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Maria C - January 1, 2021
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Exact fit
The knob has the same sheen as those originally on the cooktop. However, our only complaint is the cost. At $13 per knob, it's not cheap.
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Daniel S - December 30, 2020
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Perfect Match and Fit
After many hours of fruitlessly searching and receiving mismatched units for a cook top control knob I finally found the PartsSelect knob that fit perfectly. Also worked right out of the box.
Hurray and many thanks.
Daniel
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Priscilla S - August 5, 2020
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Wrong knob
It doesn’t fit my stovetop. I’ve meant to get in touch with you for a possible exchange. My stove requires a larger knob. In the picture it looked the same but it doesn’t fit. Could I return for another size? Thank you.
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Knobs slipping
Remove old knobs and remove old grommets. Insert new grommets, install new knobs.
Knobs worn out, would not turn the post of the "D" switch.
Removed old knobs. Removed the metal insert from around the post from the old knobs with needle nose pliers. Installed new knobs. Easy fix.
David from GUTHRIE, OK
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Very Easy
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15 - 30 mins
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Pliers
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the knobs had broken
parts came on time and the repair was just remove the old and replace with new.
john from SPRING HILL, KS
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Very Easy
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Less than 15 mins
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Plastic knob shafts
Our cooktop is about 9 years old. Great appliance, but poor engineering/design choice to have aluminum knobs with plastic knob shafts, that almost every time the burner gets turned on, the plastic shaft gets stressed and they crack, rendering them useless over time. I replaced all five (5), for about $80 delivered, since I got tired of
... Read morerepairing them. I did see a very helpful post from a guy in Arizona (thanks if you're reading this) whose daughter glued the shafts inside and out, and then wrapped them in wire. I did the same thing with my spares (I have about 7 now, after replacing one or two over the years), as I took the metal sleeve out of the middle, glued them inside and out, and used small plastic wire ties to close them up tight, then putting the metal insert back inside. After the glue dried, I snipped off the end of the wire tie. It worked great! Thanks, Tom D., from outside Boston, MA.
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Thomas from Hopkinton, MA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Broken fan knob on Jenn-Air cooktop
I took the old knob off, got needle nose pliers to get the small steel sleeve off the post, and put the new knob on. The knob had a number on the underside, but it is not the part number. Part Select's picture showed the number, so I knew it was the right part.
Paul from Anahuac, TX
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Less than 15 mins
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replace burner knob
with my own two hands, just slip it on--- no story.you folks came through quikly with no complications and deserve a compliment.
Jacob from Coral Gables, FL
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Less than 15 mins
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The knob broke during my housekeepers last kitchen clean up.
Opened the package and put the new knob on my fan for my stove top.
Denise from Los Angeles, CA
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Having replaced 3 knobs already, I was still experiencing splitting of the knob shaft where it fits over burner control shaft
To reinforce 5 knobs after replacing 3 knobs earlier using the "simple" replacement of knobs: My 19 year old daughter mixed a 15 minute two part epoxy glue and coated the outside of the plastic knob shaft (first placing a q-tip in the center of the shaft opening to protect from glue entry into knob engagement channel). She then wrapped
... Read morethe wire in a close spiral so each turn touched the previous one (like a spring), leaving the wire ends long enough to twist around knob ears to hold firmly in place during cure of glue. She then coated the outisde of the wire turns with more epoxy to encase the wire and secure wire in place. After curing, she cut the wire ends off so they were flush with knob shaft and installed knobs on burner stems. Hopefully a permanent solution as you shouldn't have to modify replacement parts.
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Craig from Tucson, AZ
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A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Pliers
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Knobs split and will not turn on burners
Removed old knobs and replaced with new ones.
Daniel from Charlotte, NC
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Jen
July 20, 2017
Is this the cost of only one knob? What comes with it?
Hello Jen, this replacement knob WP7737P245-60 is sold individually. It comes as one per package. Thanks for the great question!
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Grant
July 20, 2017
In the description this part is listed as chrome brushed but mine is more like a satin or brushed nickel. Is it the same do you think? They look pretty much the same
Hi Grant, this fan knob is chrome brushed as you said, but it is very light in color. According to your model number this is the replacement part you need. I hope this helps!
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Daniel
July 20, 2017
I broke my fan knob and need a replacement. I think this is what I need but other users have called it a burner knob, can you confirm this is a fan knob?
Hi Daniel, great question! We can confirm that this WP7737P245-60 knob is the replacement fan knob for your model. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
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Gayle
February 19, 2018
My knob will not even turn. Is this due to the knob being broke inside? Do I need to buy the other part also?
Hi Gayle, Thank you for the question. I suggest remove the knob and try turning the shaft manually with a pair of pliers. If the shaft turns normally then the knob will need to be replaced. If it still does not turn then the switch will need to be replaced. Hope this helps!
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Robert
August 2, 2017
Is this the knob that would replace the down draft fan control knob on my jenn air? Thanks!!!
For model number JGD8430ADB
Hi Robert,
Thank you for the question. The part number PS11744713 is the knob for the fan on model number JGD8430ADB.
Good luck with this repair!
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Marta
November 29, 2018
Thanks for taking my question. Does this part come in metal instead of plastic? The plastic ones keep breaking.
For model number JEC 8430
Hello Marta, Thank you for the question. Very sorry but the manufacture only makes the knob in Plastic. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
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Gilbert
August 1, 2017
Need p/n for knobs for burners
For model number JEC8430ads
Hi Gilbert,
Thank you for your inquiry. All of the knobs for your burner are the same. Here is the part number: PS11744713. I hope that helps!
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Bonnie O'connor
August 8, 2018
My cooktop (jennair jec9536adb) has 5 knobs; the central one, which operates the large, central burner, seems to fit a wider d shaped shaft than the other 4, which operate the 4 smaller burners. Will the replacement part ( WP7737P245-60, Whirlpool) recommended for the 4 slightly smaller shafts also accommodate the central burner shaft & operate that reliably?
For model number JEC9536ADB JennAir
Hello Bonnie, thank you for your question. From the model information provided there is just one knob, part number Knob - Chrome Part Number: PS11744713. This should work on each spot on the unit, and operate the central burner as well. I hope this helps!
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Jo-Anne
November 23, 2019
Does this control knob work on the glass counter top model
For model number JEC9536ADS
Hi Jo-Anne, yes this part works with model JEC9536ADS. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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LEIGH
January 5, 2022
are these metal or plastic. the plastic do not last.I replaced last year & they are already breaking. If knobs are hard to turn what fixes this?
For model number Jenn Air 74007918 metal knobs
Hi Leigh,
Thank you for your question. These knobs are made of hard plastic and are painted the color of the range. If the knobs are hard to turn the part on the back of the knob that goes on the shaft may be stripped and and it will need to be replaced. If you would like to place an order for these knobs, you may order them either online or by calling our customer service line and anyone will be happy to assist you. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.