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A failed knob valve means you've lost precise control over your GE range burner. In most GE ovens and ranges, this is caused by a worn or cracked knob valve assembly. When it fails, the burner may not ignite, won't shut off fully, or locks at a single heat level regardless of knob position. ⚡ Common failure point in GE-built ranges and wall ovens. Part WS01L11533 is the genuine OEM replacement that restores factory-precise gas flow control immediately upon installation.
This is the correct fix if ALL of the following are true:
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✔ If these symptoms match, this is the most likely failed component in the system.
✔ In most cases, replacing this knob valve restores normal burner operation immediately.
Skill Level: EASY — 15–30 minutes. Shut off gas supply and disconnect power to the range before beginning. Pull the old knob straight off the valve stem, align the new WS01L11533 valve with the stem flat, and press firmly until seated. Do not overtighten any retaining hardware — hand-snug is sufficient for proper knob retention.
Confirmed compatible with select GE ranges and wall ovens. Contact us to verify your model number before ordering.
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