00:00Is your electric range burner not heating properly, stuck on one level, or not turning
00:04on at all? A faulty rotary switch could be the problem. Over time, these switches wear out from
00:10heat and daily use, affecting temperature control and cooking performance. Welcome back to HNK
00:16Parts. In this video, you will learn how to safely and effectively replace a rotary switch in your
00:21electric range. So, you can get your appliance working smoothly again. Before beginning any
00:27work on a major appliance, safety is the absolute priority. Always disconnect the power before
00:33starting the replacement. Unplug the appliance or switch off the circuit breaker to avoid electrical
00:37shock. Next, access the control panel. Begin the disassembly at the front of the appliance.
00:43Grasp the control knob associated with the faulty switch and pull it straight toward you to remove
00:48it from the metal shaft. To access the internal components, you must open the control console
00:53assembly. Before removing anything, take a clear photo of the wiring connections. This helps
00:59ensure you reconnect everything correctly during installation. Now, disconnect the wires one at a
01:05time from the old rotary switch. Gently remove the mounting screws and take out the faulty switch.
01:10Install the new rotary switch by securing it in place and reconnecting the wires exactly as they
01:15were before. Make sure all connections are tight and properly seated. Reassemble the control panel,
01:21restore power, and test the burner at different heat settings. Check for smooth operation and
01:27consistent heating. Replacing a worn rotary switch is a simple repair that can restore full control to
01:32your electric range and improve cooking performance. Shop for a high-quality range rotary switch replacement
01:38at HNK Parts, link in the description. Visit hnkparts.com for top-quality home and kitchen appliance
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