WB03X10317 General Electric Chrome Plated Gas Cooktop Vent Knob
Genuine OEM NEW Part WB03X10317
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General Electric
MFG Number
WB03X10317
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
Part number WB03X10317 replaces: AP4362320, 1473290, AH2339730, EA2339730, EAP2339730, PS2339730, B0093R2R7K.
Special Price
$18.99
Regular Price
$26.99
(30% off)
Chrome Plated Gas Cooktop Vent Knob.
This product is compatible with various GE brands including Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, Profile, Fisher & Paykel, and Sears-Kenmore. The knob features a chrome-plated finish.
Designed as an OEM part specifically for GE ranges, this vent knob functions as the control for the ventilation system located above the cooktop. It enables users to regulate the vent fan's speed and intensity.
With regular use or due to accidental impacts, the vent knob may show signs of wear or even break. A compromised knob might not interact correctly with the fan mechanism, potentially leading to poor ventilation or loss of control over the venting system.
Common indicators of a faulty Range Vent Knob include:
- Stiffness or difficulty in turning, which might suggest the knob is stripped or misaligned.
- Inability to alter vent settings upon turning the knob.
- Visible damage such as cracks or breaks.
- The knob detaching from the stove or not remaining secure.
Additionally, this vent knob is suitable for use with some models from Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore.
This product is compatible with various GE brands including Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, Profile, Fisher & Paykel, and Sears-Kenmore. The knob features a chrome-plated finish.
Designed as an OEM part specifically for GE ranges, this vent knob functions as the control for the ventilation system located above the cooktop. It enables users to regulate the vent fan's speed and intensity.
With regular use or due to accidental impacts, the vent knob may show signs of wear or even break. A compromised knob might not interact correctly with the fan mechanism, potentially leading to poor ventilation or loss of control over the venting system.
Common indicators of a faulty Range Vent Knob include:
- Stiffness or difficulty in turning, which might suggest the knob is stripped or misaligned.
- Inability to alter vent settings upon turning the knob.
- Visible damage such as cracks or breaks.
- The knob detaching from the stove or not remaining secure.
Additionally, this vent knob is suitable for use with some models from Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore.
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