If your AMICA oven knob won't turn or has become stuck on a setting, it's more than just an inconvenience.
You go to select a different function — but the knob resists, feels jammed, or won't move past a certain point.
This is a recognisable fault on AMICA ovens and in most cases the problem lies directly with the component sitting behind the knob itself.
So what's usually causing it?
1. Faulty or seized selector switch
The selector switch sits directly behind the control knob and is the mechanical component responsible for moving between functions. When it seizes, wears out or its internal cam mechanism breaks, the knob loses its ability to rotate freely.
👉 Strong sign it's the selector switch if:
- The knob turns stiffly or clicks irregularly between positions
- The knob is completely stuck and won't move at all
- The oven stopped working at the same time the knob seized
On Amica ovens, the selector switch is clipped onto the rear of the thermostat and is a known cause of this fault — models such as the 601GE2 and 1143.3TFB are reported with worn or damaged internal cam mechanisms that prevent the knob from rotating between settings, leaving the oven locked on one function or completely unresponsive.
2. Damaged or broken control knob
Sometimes the knob itself cracks or the internal spindle connection breaks, making it feel stuck even though the switch behind it is fine.
👉 More likely if:
- The knob visibly wobbles or feels loose at the base
- You can hear the switch clicking normally but the knob won't engage
- The knob was previously forced or knocked
3. Debris or residue build-up
Grease, cleaning product residue or food debris can work their way around the base of the knob and into the switch mechanism, causing it to stiffen or seize over time.
👉 More likely if:
- The knob became gradually stiffer over time rather than suddenly
- There are visible signs of residue around the control panel
- The oven was recently cleaned with liquid products near the controls
If any of these situations match what you're experiencing, it's very likely that one of these components needs attention or replacing.
If you already want to browse parts for your oven, you can view our AMICA SPARE PARTS COLLECTION HERE .
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