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Tim,
Can you post the installation instructions for this switch?
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Yes, but it will be Sat or Sunday before it can be done. Thanks for replying and your patience. Tim
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Originally Posted by: trenthamlin Gene, I am trying to replace old part # 318078200 with new part # 903057-9010. The wiring has us beat! I lost the old switch, so I can't compare it to the old one. Do you have a pic or diagram to go by? Any help is greatly appreciated. I have the same problen.
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Originally Posted by: John Morton I have the same problen. Hi John, What is the complete model number of the range? Did the new switch come with the instructions? Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Hi Tim, After a few more searches and phone conversation with the Frigidaire tech support I found that the manufacturer had redesigned the switch for the dual surface element for the cooktop with the model number FEC30S6HSA. The part number for this switch is 318078200 which is Appliance Parts Pros part number AP3775555. Unfortunately this switch is much more expensive, but if you will go to the Appliance Parts Pros live chat and ask for Adam, he will help you. Gene. I need help with wring. FEC30S6HBA Frigidaire
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Originally Posted by: Gene Tim,
Can you post the installation instructions for this switch?
Gene. My # is FEC30S6HBA
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John,
Did you buy the new switch?
If you did - what is the part number of the switch? Did it come with the installation instructions?
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Originally Posted by: Gene John,
Did you buy the new switch?
If you did - what is the part number of the switch? Did it come with the installation instructions?
Gene. Yes The part # i have 5505-468 Electric cookind control universal dual watt kit. no instructions.
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John Morton wrote:
The part # i have 5505-468 Electric cooking control universal dual watt kit. no instructions.
If that switch was supplied as Frigidaire kit # 903057-9010 it should have come with installation instructions by Frigidaire. Check with the supplier you purchased it from or with Frigidaire directly to see if they can email/fax you a copy. JMO Dan O. www.Appliance411.com The Appliance Information Site =D~~~~~~
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John, The switch with the part number 5505-468 is universal switch made by Robertshaw and this switch most likely would not work on your range. The part number for the dual switch kit made by Frigidaire as a replacement for this range is 903057-9010 which has been changed later to 318078200 and is Appliance Parts Pros part number AP3775555. Gene.
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