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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.
Took off the old ones and replace them with the new ones. Read more
My wife changed out the burners in about 5 minutes or less, no tools needed Read more
Replaced the burners and installed the right lp conversion kit. All problems solved. The electric igniters work like a charm, I have nice flames and all bright blue. No more messy clean ups after cooking. Read more
I replaced the control panel and cleaned a burner. Thanks, to the person that helped me with the ordering of needed parts, this repair was very simple and saved me roughly $1000.00 over the cost of a new appliance. This is my 3rd experience with this company (Washing Machine, Refrigerator) and I couldn't be more pleased with the results! Read more
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I thought this would be a simple remove and replace, boy was I wrong. This repair became more complicated then it should have been. The screws holding the skirt were frozen and broke when trying to remove. Had to end up cutting the skirt using a dremel and a cutting blade. Was able to remove one of the screws using a pinning plier. The other one I had to bore it out using a drill bit. Once that was done the rest was a breeze, discarded bad seal, clean the surface, install the new seal and... Read more