SOURCE: how do you replace a burner switch on a Frigedaire Glasstop Stove
Hello,
The repair on this stove will be relatively easy then. All you are going to have to do is pull out the stove from the wall and remove the upper part of the back panel where the burner switches are.
Remove the knob and take out the screws that hold the switch to that front panel. Then from there just match up the wires to the new switch off the old one.
This repair will turn out to be pretty cut and dry for you. If you have anymore questions please ask.
Thanks Again,
Bill
SOURCE: Dual element burner on glasstop range...inner element stays on
It is the burner control (behind the knob). The triac in the control has failed. $50 item, 10 minute change. Just make note which wire goes to which terminal.
I doubt that it is the control board, as the board has little to do with the stove top, but rather controls the display and the oven temperature/feedback monitoring.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: I broke the glasstop of my stove. Can I replace
http://www.partselect.com/Maytag-Stove-Parts.htm
just typ in your model number, and find the part you want on the diagram. you can purchase it through them, too.
SOURCE: Frigidaire Stove clock resets to 12:00 when igniters turned on
I have the same problem. This is an intermittent problem, maybe once every 20 to 30 starts the clock goes resets and the appliance beeps just like if unplugged it and then plugged it in again. I’m an electrical engineer and this sounds like the microcontroller that runs the appliance is being reset by noise caused by the spark igniters. This is definitely a design problem. Separating the wiring of the igniters and the control board should help. When I get a chance I’ll have to connected an oscilloscope and look at the noise. The control board microcontroller reset pin probably needs an RC snubber or an isolated ground. If /when I find something more definite, I’ll place another posting.
Hi Will Lawler - If the small element turns on but the large element does not, then more than likely, the range has a faulty burner or switch. If I was in your position, I would personally contact a professional for an accurate diagnosis and to assist with the repairs.
Hi - From what you have described the range could possibly be experiencing a faulty element/sensor or the communication to the element from the control board is now compromised. If you are referring to the left front element, the part number is 318178110/MSRP: $65.86. Right front element, part number 316224201/MSRP: $89.60. I would suggest contacting a professional to move forward accurately and properly diagnose the range.
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