I need a replacement knob for my Wolf gas cooktop (CT36G-stainless) because the plastic insider one of my knobs has broken. I've looked everyplace I can think of online, and also checked locally with the store where I bought it - Factory Builders Store in Houston (they have been no help - won't be buying from them again) and other Wolf retailers. Called the Wolf customer service number - they require not only the Model number, but also the Serial Number, which requires pulling out the cooktop (not easy, and it's mounted over my oven) or scheduling a service call with a Wolf repairman to find the serial number and order/replace the knob. I cannot imagine how or why is it this difficult to replace a knob on this appliance. The knobs on this model are plastic on the inside, and the plastic breaks easily - if they were all metal, this wouldn't be an issue.
SOURCE: Jenn Aire Cook top
Here's a link for Jenn Aire parts dept. There's a toll free number that you can call and I'm sure they will be able to help you find replacement knobs and the glass top.
http://www.jennair.com/content.jsp?name=parts_stores
SOURCE: Gas cooktop surface
Stainless is hard to clean if you dont keep up with it. Black is horrible because you see every imperfection. white turns color after some time..
I suggest stainless if you keep up with it.
SOURCE: Have Jenn-Air 36
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Thanks for using FixYa. There are a few things to check for. Make sure the electrode (the small metal piece that the spark comes off from) is clean and the holes in the burner are clean, use a pin or paper clip to clean out the burner holes and not a tooth pick as these can break off and make things worse. Example of a burner. The next thing to check for are the ignition switches under the surface control knobs, the switches can twist and break and keep the spark module on and the spark keeps "clicking" even when the burner is light. If every thing looks good, you may have a bad spark module, replace it.
The switches or the range control knobs may have got wet and are completing the circuit to the spark module thus causing it to continuously click or fire off sparks continuously. Use your hair/blow dryer and blow some hot air around the spark module area.
This is a typical spark module wire diagram--
Please do accept the solution if the issue is resolved or else revert for further assistance.
Thanks
Rylee
SOURCE: Hello: One of the five knobs on the top of our GE
DARYL - GO ONLINE TO REPAIRCLINIC.COM AND YOU CAN FIND THE KNOB YOU NEED, THEY MAY SELL THEM SEPPERATLY I'M NOT SURE BUT THERE PRICES ARE THE BEST I'VE SEEN IN A WHILE
SOURCE: I'm looking for replacement knobs for my Jenn Air
I agree...the knobs are a POS.......redesign needs to happen....
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