Raymond R Leesburg , VA May 08, 2016 Gas valve on stove was stuck due to non use Ordered the part from Appliancepartpros. Went to YouTube and watched as many videos on the subject as possible. Reviewed the 'exploded' parts diagram to understand the construction of the system. Took existing gas manifold out, and replaced the valve. Easy. The only challenging part was removing the manifold screw from below. Probably saved $200-$250 in service calls. BTW. When installing gas fittings...make sure you know what you're doing and use Teflon paste to seal the connections. 4 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes