Hi all!
I have a GE Hotpoint electric stove that is probably a good deal old, although I'm not exactly sure how old. (Going by when this place was built, I'd say it's from 1985). Anyway the front right burner doesn't seem to ever turn off. You can turn the knob to off, but the light that tells you the burner is on stays on and the burner itself stays warm.
While I can't prove it, I think when the knob is in the off position it doesn't pop out all the way (push and turn type knob) but any attempt I've made to pull it out more doesn't seem to work.
The burners do not come out and are the flip up type. There's also no way for me to lift the top of the stove to get under the burner (I know some of the newer stoves have that)
Right now I have the stove turned off at the circuit breaker.
Any ideas on how to fix this? I really think the problem is the knob, not the burner.
I have a GE Hotpoint electric stove that is probably a good deal old, although I'm not exactly sure how old. (Going by when this place was built, I'd say it's from 1985). Anyway the front right burner doesn't seem to ever turn off. You can turn the knob to off, but the light that tells you the burner is on stays on and the burner itself stays warm.
While I can't prove it, I think when the knob is in the off position it doesn't pop out all the way (push and turn type knob) but any attempt I've made to pull it out more doesn't seem to work.
The burners do not come out and are the flip up type. There's also no way for me to lift the top of the stove to get under the burner (I know some of the newer stoves have that)
Right now I have the stove turned off at the circuit breaker.
Any ideas on how to fix this? I really think the problem is the knob, not the burner.
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