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This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
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This control switch is the user-facing rotary selector that lets the appliance select cycles and settings. It restores clear, tactile control so the unit responds correctly when you turn the knob. What it does:
Color: Black.
This genuine OEM part is a cooktop grill burner. The grill burner is the component part that allows the gas flame to spark so that the stove can perform its job of cooking and heating. If the stove burners are no longer producing a flame or not turning on at all, it might be time to replace the grill burner. Luckily this is a relatively simple repair.To start, make sure that all power to the stove has been turned off by either unplugging the appliance or shutting off the circuit breaker. Close the shut off valve on the propane gas tank. Remove the cooking grate and the flame tamer from the top of the damaged burner. Pull the cotter pin out of the back of the burner. Remove the burner mounting screws. Pull the burner back then up to remove it from the manifold and remove the burner. Place the new burner into the manifold and fasten the mounting screws. Reinstall the cotter pin and flame tamer and restore the gas and power back to the appliance.This replacement part is sold individually and is compatible with Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Sears/Kenmore brand stoves.
A small lock-style nut that secures a threaded shaft or fastener to prevent loosening from vibration and normal use. Restores a firm connection so the appliance parts stay aligned and operate quietly and reliably. What it does:
Spark electrode with a 29 inch female terminal.