WB03T10271 General Electric Surface Burner Control Knob
Genuine OEM NEW Part WB03T10271
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General Electric
MFG Number
WB03T10271
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
Part number WB03T10271 replaces: AP3993517, 1262300, AH1480779, EA1480779, EAP1480779, PS1480779.
Special Price
$29.99
Regular Price
$45.99
(35% off)
Surface Burner Control Knob, Stainless Steel Finish. This product is available for purchase as a single item. It is compatible with models that feature a double-flat shaft and measures 2 inches in diameter. The knob is suitable for various GE brands, including Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, Profile, Fisher & Paykel, and Sears-Kenmore. Designed specifically for GE ranges, this OEM part enables precise control over the heat levels of your stove or cooktop elements.
The knob is crafted in a stainless steel finish and designed to accommodate a double flat shaft, ensuring it fits well with your specific range model.
Common signs of a malfunctioning infinite knob include:
- Difficulty in adjusting the heat settings accurately
- The knob may turn without resistance or fail to remain fixed in position
- Obvious physical damage or cracks on the knob
The typical reasons for a malfunctioning infinite knob often involve normal wear and tear, damage from regular use or accidental mishandling, or issues with internal components. These issues may lead to challenges in turning or adjusting the knob, incorrect temperature control, or an unstable connection.
The knob is crafted in a stainless steel finish and designed to accommodate a double flat shaft, ensuring it fits well with your specific range model.
Common signs of a malfunctioning infinite knob include:
- Difficulty in adjusting the heat settings accurately
- The knob may turn without resistance or fail to remain fixed in position
- Obvious physical damage or cracks on the knob
The typical reasons for a malfunctioning infinite knob often involve normal wear and tear, damage from regular use or accidental mishandling, or issues with internal components. These issues may lead to challenges in turning or adjusting the knob, incorrect temperature control, or an unstable connection.
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