This OEM control panel switch, also known as a limit switch or limit sensor, is mounted within the control panel housing on ranges. It is a small component that is responsible for transferring power t...
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Jim
December 5, 2019
If i set electric oven to 350, the oven preheats and shuts off around 350 and i get a 43 error code. I crossed referenced the code and the internet tells me it is a faulty sail switch. I have taken the oven a part and cannot locate the sail switch. Looking up on your site and the drawings, i do not see a sail switch. Trying to isolate the problem. Any ideas
For model number PRD304GHC
Hello Jim, thank you for your question. This switch is part of the fan assembly. The fan would have to be ordered and replaced which is PartSelect Number PS8732812. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!
The sole review for this part by Andrew was most helpful and accurate with one exception: he said that there were two nuts Which needed to be removed in order to pull off the front knob panel. There were actually two on each end for a total of four, which confused me, as I wondered if I had the right ones. Another thing that would be help
... Read moreful for somebody considering doing this repair is to know that it takes a deep quarter inch socket With two 6 inch extensions to reach these nuts through holes in the interior side panels. Also, take a look at the replacement potentiometers, and you’ll see that there’s a slot that can be lined up so that they can be pulled off the side of the shaft rather than off the front of the shaft. This repair took me about six hours. I’m mechanically inclined and work methodically, but since I’ve never done this repair before it was quite time-consuming.