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Anonymous Posted on Jul 29, 2011

Kenmore stove 790.90102,,,burner switch # 318220001/obsolete=has 6 wires attached,,,,replacement switch #318293811/has 5 wire connectors,,,,,i have 1 wire left over?? do i splice it somewhere?? help if you can, thanks,,,bill

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Hello Bill,

i have a few questions please reply with answers

1) on old switch what are the markings,normally their P, L1, L2,H1& H2,is the other marking H3?

2)was the old switch your replacing for a select a burner size where you could select just the inner small segement of the burner to come on or with another selection the entire burner would heat?

3) what are the marking on the new switch,i suppose their P,L1,L2,H1&H2?

4) do all old switches have 6 wires or are 3 of them 5 wire and only the one your replacing 6 wires

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