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Old 11-14-2007, 10:35 PM   #1
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Default Need part that was nla 7/99
Brand: General Electric
Model Number: unknown
Age: More than 10 years

I need part number wb23x57 (push button switch) for a sensi-temp burner. The buttons are labeled, broil, 8", 6", 4" off. I have spent a day searching online for it but have found nothing. Any hints where to go? I figure the stove is about late 50s early 60s.

There is power to the switch but not coming out no matter what the setting. The temp control spins freely could this be the culprit instead?

We bought the house a couple of weeks ago and the kitchen cabinets are built around this large stove and because of a floor vent we can't really move the cabinets. . .
 
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Unforturnatly there is not much you can do when a part becomes no longer available.

You might try looking on ebay.

If there is an appliance shop that has been around for a long time in your area they may have one somewhere.
 
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