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Hello to all,
I had visitors coming over for supper and wanted to heat up my French Onion Soup. I put the pot on the stove top on the left front side of my stove top. The right had side turned on and never turned off. The only way to turn it off is to unplug the stove from the wall or turn off the breaker.
Does anyone have any idea what this could be? Id love to be able to fix this myself.
Any help would be great.
Kirk Henry Montréal, Québec, Canada:)
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From what I have been reading on the net, it could be my infinite switch that needs to be changed. Can someone shed some more light on this sitiuation?
Its kind of hard to not have a stove anymore!! Hehe :D
ANY information would be greatly appreciated.
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There seems to be many problems with this
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Is this a Infinite Switch? If so, would the be my problem? Is this Universal? So I can install this on any of the 4 elements? Perhaps If I can, maybe I can test the switch elsewhere to see if the problem goes elsewhere....... Any Help would be great.
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Originally Posted by: RegUS_PatOff Thanks for the reply. I did change the two 54A infinite switch and the same element stayed on when I plugged it back into the wall. THUS leading me to believe that my problem is not the switch. What would cause this element to always stay on (Small middle element) Also, do you think that just perhaps the test I did by changing the two 54A is not a perfect test? Are they both IDENTICAL partnumbers? Thank you.
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Are you saying to switch out my 97A? If I do that could i make things worse?
What does the clock/timer have to do in all of this? Im trying to switch out the 97A now! (10:00 pm) Hahah. Im starting to go into withdrawls with out a stove! ( Im a Chef )
Ill let you know
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I switched out 97A and the same small element still turns on.
What other pieces should I be looking to as the culprite, (Other than the Timer/Clock piece?
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I edited my previous post, it's not the CLOCK/TIMER, it's the POWER BOARD edited: updated: looks like you need the Power Board: Part Details - FRIGIDAIRE Board, power, part number: 316239400 $126 or you could disconnect that part of the element (and tape the wire) and still use the rest of the stove connection P7 (RF INNER) on the power board
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