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Fix a burner that won't ignite, stays on high, or won't adjust temperature with this cooktop top burner valve. Moderate DIY repair for gas ranges.
Burner won't ignite or adjust properly? This cooktop top burner valve controls gas flow to individual burners. Moderate DIY repair in 30-45 minutes.
This wiring harness assembly routes power and signals between the appliance control and electrical components so the unit operates reliably. It replaces a damaged or burnt harness to restore proper electrical connections and reduce intermittent faults. What it does:
Gas burners won't ignite or igniter clicks continuously? The spark module generates the electrical spark to light burners. Direct plug-in repair.
This burner head is used on gas ranges to provide the cooking heat. The burner head is attached to the burner tube assembly that supplies the gas. When the burner is ignited, the holes in the burner head produce the flame that is used for cooking. Over time, food spills and normal corrosion may cause the holes in the burner head to become clogged or damaged. If this occurs, food will not cook evenly, or the burner may not ignite. The burner head should be removed and replaced. Turn the gas and power off to the stove. Remove the burner grate and burner cap and set them aside. Lift the burner head off the stove and dispose of it. Place the new burner head over the burner base and make sure the pin goes inside it. Seat the burner head level over the hole and make sure it is level. Place the burner cap and grate back on the stove. Reconnect the gas and power.This burner head is an authentic OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer for use on gas ranges by Kenmore, Frigidaire, Crosley, and Electrolux. It is a silver metal part that is sold individually.
The Stove Top Burner is an OEM part for Frigidaire cooktops and ranges. It is designed to provide consistent and reliable heat for cooking on the stovetop. This burner ensures even heat distribution, allowing for efficient cooking and precise temperature control.
Over time, stove top burners can become faulty due to various reasons. Causes of a bad stove top burner can include wear and tear from regular use, accumulation of food residue or grease, or damage from impact. These factors can lead to inconsistent heating or the burner failing to ignite.
Symptoms of a bad stove top burner include:
This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore models.
Replace the ignitor orifice assembly on your range. This part houses the ignitor and orifice, requiring replacement when cracked, damaged, or missing.
Ignitor orifice assembly for gas ranges. Mounts near the burner to hold the ignitor in proper position. Replace if cracked, damaged, or missing.
Regulates gas pressure from your home's supply line to the range burners. Replace if cracked, leaking gas, causing whining noises, or damaged threads.
Range oven not heating? Safety valve controls gas flow to burners. Requires voltage testing at igniter connection. Moderate difficulty repair.
Bake element for electric ranges. Installs at the bottom of the oven cavity. Replace if cracked, broken, or damaged to restore proper heating function.
Oven won't light or ignites with a loud pop? A faulty igniter is usually the cause. Simple DIY fix—disconnect two screws and wire nuts to replace.
Broiler won't heat or light? This range broil burner igniter glows to ignite the gas broiler. Moderate DIY repair restores reliable browning.
Secures the ignitor assembly to your gas cooktop burner base. Replace if screw head is stripped, threads damaged, or screw is missing after disassembly.
For 5k burner.
Meters gas flow to your range's top burner for proper flame size and heat output. Replace if worn, incorrect size, or during fuel type conversion.
This orifice holder directs the proper amount of gas to your range's surface burner for optimal flame control. It houses the gas orifice that regulates fuel flow and may include the ignition system for lighting the burner. Replace this component if your burner won't light, has an irregular flame pattern, or produces a yellow instead of blue flame.
For 12k burner.
Burner orifice installs in the gas valve to control fuel flow to the cooktop burner. Replace if cracked, clogged, or when converting between LP and natural gas.
Secures gas valve assemblies and mounting brackets to your range. Replace if screw is stripped, missing, or corroded to keep valve hardware stable.
This is a replacement screw used to secure appliance panels and components. It restores proper fastening so panels, trim, or assemblies stay tight and reduce vibration or rattling. What it does
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