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Grill Switch Replacement

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  • 09-07-2019 3:49pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 46


    I'm changing the grill thermostatic switch on my rangemaster dual fuel. The problem I have encountered is that the connections between the old and new are not the same. The old one, on the right of the photo, has a male connector for the 4A connection while the new does not have anything. Is there something that I can do or is it the completely wrong switch? Thanks


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  • Registered Users Posts: 46 rubberducky1888


    I'm changing the grill thermostatic switch on my rangemaster dual fuel. The problem I have encountered is that the connections between the old and new are not the same. The old one, on the right of the photo, has a male connector for the 4A connection while the new does not have anything. Is there something that I can do or is it the completely wrong switch? Thanks


    Sorry the photo didn't attach to the original post


  • Registered Users Posts: 46 rubberducky1888


    I'm changing the grill thermostatic switch on my rangemaster dual fuel. The problem I have encountered is that the connections between the old and new are not the same. The old one, on the right of the photo, has a male connector for the 4A connection while the new does not have anything. Is there something that I can do or is it the completely wrong switch? Thanks

    Sorry the photo didn't attach to the original post


  • Registered Users Posts: 46 rubberducky1888


    I'm changing the grill thermostatic switch on my rangemaster dual fuel. The problem I have encountered is that the connections between the old and new are not the same. The old one, on the right of the photo, has a male connector for the 4A connection while the new does not have anything. Is there something that I can do or is it the completely wrong switch? Thanks


    Sorry the photo didn't attach to the original post


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