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Crosley Range Infinite Burner Switch
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70 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1145040
Manufacturer Part Number 316436001
The infinite burner switch controls the stove top eight-inch surface burner, which is the large surface element. If your surface element is not warming up, the element can be tested to determine whether or not it is defective. If your element is not defective, then it is more than likely that the infinite burner switch is the issue. Before you install the infinite burner switch you will need to unplug your range from the power supply, or shut off the home circuit breaker. The tools you will need to do this repair include a number one square head screwdriver and a pair of needle nose pliers.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Element will not heat
  • Little to no heat when broiling
  • Oven is too hot
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Installation Instructions
William from Burke, VA
Back Burner didn't function
We moved into our townhouse about 6 yrs ago. During the home inspection we checked the range and saw the Red light come on when we turned on each burner. After moving in we realized the large back burner did not work. The light came on but the element never got hot. I of course replaced the element but that did not work. Several years passed and we just ignored the issue. We just got by with 3 burners. Lately we realized how much easier it would be to have all four burners working. Knowing that we will be selling our townhome soon we figured we should either fix the problem or replace the range.

I didn't want to call a repair man because I didn't want to be charged a $150 to have him come out and they to pay extra for parts (and of course a 2nd visit). So I went to www.Partselect.com and typed in the model of my range. Found the diagrams for my range and saw that from the switch ran a pair of wires to a Universal Receptacle (aka Terminal Block Kit). I figured since the Red light turns on when I turn the switch on it has to be the Terminal Block.

I ordered the part from www.Partselect.com ($14.00 including shipping) and replaced the part. The burner still would not get hot. I decided to test the switch. I removed the Control Panel cover (which is secure by 2 screws just below the digital clock). Once the cover was off, I saw the Blue wires going from the switch to the Terminal Block. To test the switch, I disconnected the two Blue Wires from connectors H1 and H2 and temporarily connected them to H1 and H2 of another switch. Sure enough, when I turned the other switch the element got hot.

So I placed another order from www.Partselect.com for a replacement switch ($50 including shipping). When that part came, I flipped the electrical circuit going to the range. I then removed the Control Panel cover again. With the new switch in hand (holding it near the old switch still attached to the Control Panel, I used the pliers to pull out each wire from it's connector and place it to it's corresponding connector on the new switch. Once all the wires were connected to the new switch, I pulled the knob of the switch off then used a phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws holding the switch to the control panel. I replaced the old switch with the new one put the screws back in, replaced the knob. Turned the circuit back on and tested to make sure that the element got hot. When it did, then I replaced the Control Panel cover and enjoyed a nice dinner that was cooked in less time than we're accustomed to because of the new burner. So I spent a total of $64.00 to fix our range. Less than half the amount I would've spent if I called for a technican. And far less then buying a new range.

Partselect is a great resource for information. They have diagrams and schematics available to view and/or download. And when ordering it's a snap because there's an "Add to Cart" button next to each part it lists. So there's no confusion. I've already recommended Partselect.com to about 5 people. And will continue to do so!!
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Crosley Range Infinite Burner Switch - Small Element - 240V
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9 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1145039
Manufacturer Part Number 316436000
This is a part for your range. This switch controls the stovetop surface burner. If you notice that your stove top is not turning on or is not adjusting to the corresponding desired heat, it is mostly likely due to the burner switch needing to be replaced. You will need a #1 square-head screwdriver and needle-nose pliers. Disconnect the power from the range. You will need to move the range out from the wall to remove the upper back panel to access to this part. This is an OEM genuine part.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Element will not heat
  • Oven is too hot
  • Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Gerald from Paris, TN
Switch Was Making A Arcing Sound When Burner Was On
Removed the back cover of the range. Removed the knob from the front of the switch. Removed 2 screws holding switch to range. Removed wires one at a time and connected to proper poles on replacement switch and reinstalled new switch on range Read more...
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Crosley Range Infinite Burner Switch - 8 Inch
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21 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11744487
Manufacturer Part Number WP7403P239-60
This infinite switch is for 8-inch range burners. When an element is unable to produce any heat on a modern oven, the problem may lie with the infinite switch. This switch is responsible for sending power to the surface elements. Check the element and terminal block to ensure they are working properly. If they are in working order, check the infinite switch at the control panel for any wires that have overheated, or broken terminals to or from the infinite switch. If the infinite switch is damaged or malfunctioning, it will need to be replaced. Remember to unplug your range before beginning this repair.
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Dennis from Hagerstown, MD
The Burner was getting too hot and you could not regular the tempature
Moved the Appliance out unplugged it and removed the backing plate then Remove the Knob and unscrew the infinite switch then marking the 5 wires to know where the go on the new switch, removing and replaced it with the new one Read more...
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Crosley Range Dual surface element switch
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4 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS3504401
Manufacturer Part Number 316238201
This switch controls the stove top surface burner. This surface element control switch is for ranges. Surface element control switch turns the surface element on and off and controls how much heat the element produces. Unplug the range or shut off the house circuit breaker for the range before installing this part.
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Miguel from PLANT CITY, FL
The front left dual element stopped regulating temperature
Replaced the dual element switch and that fixed it up Read more...
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Crosley Range Spark Ignition Switch Assembly with Wire Harness
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3 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS3409148
Manufacturer Part Number 316580611
Four switches are included with the assembly.
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Joseph from VAN HORNESVLE, NY
Gas stove burners would not ignite.
Ordered spark ignition assembly and followed directions found on YouTube. Went very easy. Read more...
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Crosley Range Infinite Burner Switch - 8" - 240V
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2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1529262
Manufacturer Part Number 318293811
This switch controls the stove top surface burner.
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George from WYOMING, MI
Controller fails to hold a constant heating element tempature
The replacement of this part is simple enough, out with the old, in with the new. At issue here is the way the controller fails. The heating element goes to the highest temperature. The original controller on this Kenmore oven failed after about two years and the first replacement that I got from you lasted about a year and a half. The defective controllers seem to be working properly once the controller has been turned off and then restarted, but the frequency of failure increases with time until you hardly dare to step away from the oven. This controller should open on failyor, not close.

George Ritz
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Crosley Range Spark Ignition Switches with Wire Harness
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2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS3409151
Manufacturer Part Number 316580615
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$77.04
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Crosley Range Spark Ignition Switches with Harness
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS3409150
Manufacturer Part Number 316580614
This part comes complete with 5 switches and the harness.
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Crosley Range SWITCH
PartSelect Number PS2350015
Manufacturer Part Number 903136-9030
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Crosley Range Dual Surface Burner Switch
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS11744018
Manufacturer Part Number WP74003122
This part has been updated by the manufacturer. This updated part now has 7 wire terminals instead of 5. The terminals are all labeled, however, the new switch needs to be tested before connecting the pilot lamp wire (P). To test the new switch: 1) Connect the Line Wires (L1 and L2), connect the Load Wires (H1 and H2). 2) Do not connect the pilot lamp (P) wire yet. 3) Reconnect the power to the range and turn on the new switch and one other switch. 4) Connect the leads of a volt meter on L1 of the new switch and P of the other switch you turned on. 5) If the volt meter reads 220V, the L1 and L2 wires on the new switch must be reveresed. 6) Disconnect power, reverse Line Wires if needed and connect the P wire. 7) Reconnect power to the range after reassembly.
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Robert from Medina, OH
The old switch would not regulate the temperature - running too hot
flipped off breaker
Pulled the stove from the wall about 2 feet
Removed back cover (4 screws)
looked at existing switch - it was different than the new switch, but the instructions were spot on for the retrofit
I marked the back of the new switch with the retrofit locations of the wires
pulled off the knob
removed 2 screws from the front of the range that holds the switch
removed old wires using needle nose pliers
attached new switch re-using same 2 screws from the front
one at a time attached the wires to their proper location
pushed knob back on
reset the breaker
tested the new switch - all was OK
switched off breaker again
replaced the back cover
slid range back in place
Breaker back on
finished
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