Sunday, 27 December 2015

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It is what it is..
Direct OEM replacement.
NOTE: There are some online cross references that shows this part (Frigidaire 134844410 Selector Knob), as something that would fit a Frigidaire Gallery Series Model # GLET1041AS1.. This is not correct information.
Part number 1340349 is the selector knob you are looking for.

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You need to improve the knob with epoxy
I had the same problem. Although I get free knobs from my local appliance store, this was not satisfactory. Knobs should not break in less than a year of normal use. Frigidaire's design, manufacture and quality control of their knobs is obviously flawed. That replacement knobs are sold to their customers, which will break again, is simple corporate arrogance.

So, you can do what Frigidaire will not do, improve their knob - by filling the void around the knob stem with epoxy. When it cures you will have a solid trouble-free knob.

1. Gently pull a knob off a switch you do not use - e.g. the dryer signal off-on switch.

2. Buy a tube of epoxy for plastic. I prefer Loctite Plastic Epoxy, but probably any good epoxy will work.

3. Put the knob in a vise or have another means to keep it from moving and level.

4. Mix up enough epoxy to fill the interior void around the white stem, that has the black metal sleeve in it.

5. Be...
You need to improve the knob with epoxy
I had the same problem. Although I get free knobs from my local appliance store, this was not satisfactory. Knobs should not break in less than a year of normal use. Frigidaire's design, manufacture and quality control of their knobs is obviously flawed. That replacement knobs are sold to their customers, which will break again, is simple corporate arrogance.

So, you can do what Frigidaire will not do, improve their knob - by filling the void around the knob stem with epoxy. When it cures you will have a solid trouble-free knob.

1. Gently pull a knob off a switch you do not use - e.g. the dryer signal off-on switch.

2. Buy a tube of epoxy for plastic. I prefer Loctite Plastic Epoxy, but probably any good epoxy will work.

3. Put the knob in a vise or have another means to keep it from moving and level.

4. Mix up enough epoxy to fill the interior void around the white stem, that has the black metal sleeve in it.

5. Be...

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