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How to replace the mechanical switches in your stove |
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[youtubevideo|KT9RjKvhBQ4]Replace a worn‑out mechanical switch when a burner runs at the wrong heat, the oven programs misbehave, or the selector no longer clicks. Doing the swap yourself restores reliable temperature control and keeps a sturdy older stove in service. Work carefully, follow your photos, and protect your warranty by respecting the manufacturer’s instructions. |
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Moderate
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Your stove should now respond smoothly to every knob position, extending its reliable service. Store the reference photos for future repairs and follow manufacturer guidance to keep your warranty intact. If problems persist, consult a qualified technician. |
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