RA824DD1WW Hotpoint Range - Overview
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Range Surface Burner Terminal Block Kit
PartSelect #: PS783534
Manufacturer #: WB17T10006
This kit includes the female contact with wires, terminal block and mounting clip.
$33.95
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Range Burner Switch For 8 Inch Burner
PartSelect #: PS236750
Manufacturer #: WB24T10025
The 8-inch surface element switch is also known as an infinite heat switch, and is a part for your range. It controls the large surface element. It will turn the element on and off, and allow you to c...
$41.95
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Range Drip Bowl 6
PartSelect #: PS244697
Manufacturer #: WB32X107
The drip bowl on your range is designed to catch any spills that may occur when cooking. This drip bowl is chrome in color and is 6 inches in diameter. The chrome drip bowl is intended for use with ro...
$19.95
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Range Drip Bowl 8
PartSelect #: PS244696
Manufacturer #: WB32X106
Drip bowls are located under the heating elements and catch grease and spills that come from cooking on your stove top. If your drip bowl is damaged or rusted, it could allow grease to drip inside you...
$23.95
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Light Bulb (40W)
PartSelect #: PS217532
Manufacturer #: 40A15
This 40-Watt light bulb is sold individually and is a genuine OEM replacement option for your home appliances. It is specially designed to withstand extreme temperatures, so this bulb is compatible wi...
$19.10
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Range Surface Element Control Switch 6 Inch 1560 W
PartSelect #: PS236754
Manufacturer #: WB24T10029
This switch controls the small burner on a range/stove top.
$47.95
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Indicator Light
PartSelect #: PS237433
Manufacturer #: WB25K10002
The GE brand is known for its high-quality appliance parts and this OEM Indicator Light for Ranges is no exception. This small yet significant piece lights up to signal when the oven or surface burner...
$23.95
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HANDLE
PartSelect #: PS1154881
Manufacturer #: WB15K10066
Enhance the functionality of your GE range with this high-quality oven door handle. Designed with durability and practicality in mind, this handle offers a secure and comfortable grip, making it easy ...
$93.01
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Surface Element
PartSelect #: PS1021348
Manufacturer #: WB30K10014
This part has looped terminal ends.
$70.24
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Thermostat Knob Assembly
PartSelect #: PS1017201
Manufacturer #: WB03K10202
Introducing the GE Thermostat Knob, a vital component for your cooking range. Expertly crafted in a clean white finish, this is an integral part of your oven?s functioning. This knob is designed to le...
$21.95
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Common Symptoms of the RA824DD1WW
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The switches failed on both front burners.
Remove nobs from both switches.
Pull out the range (the hardest part).
REMOVE THE POWER PLUG FROM THE WALL
Remove 7 screws with nut driver and take off upper back panel.
Remove 2 phillips screws from front, they hold the switch brackets.
The new switches don't fit in the bracket so discard the bracket keeping the ... Read more screws.
Removing 1 wire at a time from the old switch transfer to the new noting the letter/number ie "H1 P1" combos they are all there just not in the same places on the new switch.
When wiring is complete, using the bracket ,screws from the front screw on the switches.
Replace the back panel with 7 screws.
In my case the old nobs did not fit the shafts of the new switches. I found some at the local hardware store. I bought 4 for $0.29 each! I expect to be replacing the other burner switches shortly.
Pull out the range (the hardest part).
REMOVE THE POWER PLUG FROM THE WALL
Remove 7 screws with nut driver and take off upper back panel.
Remove 2 phillips screws from front, they hold the switch brackets.
The new switches don't fit in the bracket so discard the bracket keeping the ... Read more screws.
Removing 1 wire at a time from the old switch transfer to the new noting the letter/number ie "H1 P1" combos they are all there just not in the same places on the new switch.
When wiring is complete, using the bracket ,screws from the front screw on the switches.
Replace the back panel with 7 screws.
In my case the old nobs did not fit the shafts of the new switches. I found some at the local hardware store. I bought 4 for $0.29 each! I expect to be replacing the other burner switches shortly.
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Marc from Columbia, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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burner was shorting out
unplugged unit pulled it away from wall took off the backplates traced wire to plug replaced with part ordered very smooth operation. the most impressive thing to me was i ordered part on computer and it was at my door in 30 hours awesome.
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douglas from louisville, KY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Burner was constantly at high heat
I removed the rear cover from the stove then removed the knob and two screws on the front panel that hold the control in place. I then took the wires off the old control one at a time and placed them on the new control. Then I placed the control in position and tightened the two screws on the front panel, replaced the knob and screwed t
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he back panel in place.
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Rick from Avon Park, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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