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Torx screw secures burner assemblies, igniters, and internal components in gas cooktops and ranges. Replace rusted, stripped, or broken screws.
I have tried to remove the burner assemblies by removing the torx screws but they were badly rusted, and unfortunately they all were broken during removal. I just discarded the ruined orifices and assembled the new orifices and burner assembly. Read more
If your gas burner won't light or sparks weakly, corroded igniter screws may be the cause. These mounting screws secure the igniter to the burner assembly.
Replaced old igniter. also purchased new screws for burner and igniter assembly since old screws were corroded from spilled food/fluids etc over the years. made the installation much easier. If you need to replace a worn igniter, do yourself a favor and go to hardware store and get matching replacement screws or buy new with igniter. Now my front right burner lights every time with just a click or two. Very pleased. Read more
Secures panels, handles, and components on your range. Replace this screw if it's stripped, missing, or damaged during door or handle repairs.
Using the parts I ordered, I replaced the glass myself following the very helpful video on your web site. Read more
Replace your broken, cracked, or missing gas cooktop burner control knob. Fits securely onto the burner valve stem for heat level adjustment and control.
My stove is probably 15 years old and when I was removing the screws that hold the burner in place on top of the stove top, both of them broke off so I had to replace the entire assembly. APP had all the parts I needed and were helpful on the phone. However when I was attempting to loosen the gas line to the burner the tubing wouldn't release from the brass nut and the tubing twisted too much. Even though it didn't appear broken I wasn't comfortable knowing the metal was surely weakened so I... Read more
Fix burners that won't click or ignite without turning on another burner. This spark electrode creates the spark needed to light gas burners. DIY repair.
Of course, before disassembling anything, I unplugged and turned off the gas supply. To replace the spark electrode, I removed the drip pan/surface to gain access to the burner assemblies. Next, I unscrewed (with a 1/2" open-end wrench, I think) and disconnected the gas supply tubing from the burner assembly with the cracked electrode, and then unscrewed the assembly itself from the base surface. With the assembly detached, I flipped it over and removed the screw that secured the cracked... Read more
Burner head for gas ranges and cooktops. Distributes gas evenly to create a proper flame. Replace if cracked, damaged, or clogged with buildup.
In an attempt to clean the range from the grease-gunk build-up, I had to remove the burner heads. Unfortunately, the 2 most used burner heads had immovable screws that locked them into the orifices underneath. After numerous hours in attempts to salvage the old burner heads and orifices attempting to remove the immovable screws, I gave up. Checked Maytag's website for parts and found nothing. Turned to AppliancePartsPros.com and found the correct parts for reasonable price in a matter of... Read more
Replacement mounting screw for securing panels, brackets, covers, and trim pieces in appliances. Restores fit when hardware is missing, stripped, or lost.
I recently shattered the outer glass on my Whirlpool oven door. (Side note for lesson learned...don't swat at a fly with a broom when its on the oven door. I didnt swing hard just a love tap but thats all it took ha ha) The toughest part of the fix was removing the broken glass as it had shattered into hundreds...no thousands of pieces. Thankfully it was taped on the inside and that held some of it together. I placed the door in our garbage can and put on a pair of gloves with a scraper to... Read more
Auxiliary burner head for gas ranges and cooktops. Mounts over the orifice to distribute gas through precision ports. Replace if clogged or damaged.
Fix sparking or non-working igniter switches with a new switch harness. Connects control switches to cooktop wiring. Moderate DIY repair, 1-2 hours.
Replaced the Spark Module and the Wire Harness. Works like new. Read more
Burner grate for gas cooktops. Provides a stable surface for pots and pans over the burner. Replace if warped, discolored, cracked, or worn from heat exposure.
Ordered parts from you. Got them promptly as promised Read more
Orifice holder aligns and channels gas from the valve to the burner on gas cooktops and ranges. Replace if cracked, damaged, or rusted for stable flame.
Ordered a replacement holder with a new ceramic igniter and installed it. The new unit would not quite fit correctly on the Metal stand. It took only a couple of minutes with a large file to remove some of the metal on each side of the metal prongs that locate the holder onto the stand. Once done, it was an easy assembly job and works just fine. Note: I ordered two of the Torx screws along with the holder and discovered this is a necessity since the old stainless screws have a barrel... Read more
If burners won't ignite or spark continuously, the spark module may have failed. This part distributes high-voltage pulses to ignite gas burners.
Replaced the spark module. Read more
Secures the gas orifice beneath your cooktop and routes gas to the burner head. Replace if cracked, damaged, or missing to restore proper alignment.
Replaced damaged burners and all screws using anti-seize. Also I found that a couple of the gas lines had seized in the nuts, so I replaced the lines with 1/8" copper tube and new compression fittings. Read more
Burner head sits on the base and distributes gas through precision ports for even flame. Replace if cracked, clogged, or corroded for proper ignition.
My husband did an awesome job replacing the burner. Read more
Fix a burner that won't ignite or has a weak flame. This burner head replacement solves low flame and ignition issues on gas cooktops and ranges.
I decided to replace the whole orifice instead of just the 'spark plug'. In doing so it became apparent that the screws would not come off easily and so I purchased a couple of those to make sure I had enough just in case. Good thing, 2 were messed up taking them out. It was also pretty dirty after 13 years of cooking so I took the time to clean up most of the bits. It was a difficult thing to do and took me a while to get thru all the screws in correct order to remove the part and... Read more
Fix burner ignition problems or weak flames with this cooktop gas burner orifice holder. Channels gas from valve to burner head for reliable performance.
By replacing the Orifice holder assembly, which includes the igniter. Read more