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This is the gas control valve for a surface burner. It regulates gas flow to the burner head so you can ignite the flame and adjust heat output safely and smoothly.
After turning off the gas and unplugging the electricity, I removed all the burners from the stove top using a 3/16" hex socket. Then used a 1/4" socket to removed two or three screws under each burner which hold the burner base to the bottom of the top panel. Then pulled all the knobs and removed the front panel which was held in by two Phillips screws accessible from underneath the panel. It helps to open the oven door to get at these screws. With the knob panel gone, I removed two screws... Read more
This is a control knob that is used on ranges and stoves. The control knob is used to turn the burner on and adjust heat. Sometimes, the knobs can be damaged or come off and be lost. In some cases, the knob can also become loose on the base and hard to use.The process of replacing the control knob is simple and requires no tools. First, make sure the stove is turned off and is cool to the touch. Locate the knob that is broken or damaged and pull it away from its base. If it is stuck, a screwdriver can be used to pry it up. Place the new control knob on the base and press it in to secure it.This control knob is designed to be compatible with ovens, ranges, and stoves manufactured by Tappan, Frigidaire, and Crosley. It is sold as an individual item. This is a genuine OEM replacement part that is sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Bought new knobs, they fit great and didn't fall off all the time like my old one. My only beef is that this (and every other site I went to) charged exorbitant prices for the knobs! Read more
The Screw is an OEM part for Frigidaire ranges and ovens. This part is designed to securely fasten various parts of the appliance, ensuring stability and durability.
Over time, screws can become loose due to the expansion and contraction of materials with temperature changes. Regular use and the occasional necessary removal for repairs or cleaning can also wear down the threads, making them less effective.
Symptoms of a bad Screw (Chrome) include:
This OEM Frigidaire part can also be used on Electrolux, Frigidaire, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse, and Sears/Kenmore.
Size: 8-18 x 0.5 inch. Color: Chrome.
Got new pieces, put it back together like it never happened. Read more
For 9.5k burner.
We bought a stove off Craigslist and didn't realize it was LP Gas until we got it home and my husband was hooking it up and the burners wouldn't light all the way around. My husband has been out of the gas company for over 10 years now and was a little rusty on what was happening. I jumped online and when I read that the possibility was because LP Gas, my husband said..."thats it." So we jumped online... on a Sunday and actually got a real person to chat with at AppliancePartsPros who told... Read more
Igniter and orifice assembly includes: Igniter, orifice assembly and gas tube.
I bought four new lines and change them Read more
This natural gas burner orifice meters gas flow to a specific burner on your range, delivering the correct flame size and heat output. Replace a worn or clogged orifice to restore stable, efficient burner performance. What it does:
Ordered the parts and once installed using your video all was well. Read more
This oven door hinge supports and guides the door so it opens and closes smoothly and seals properly. Replacing a worn hinge can restore correct door alignment and help prevent heat loss from a door that won't close tightly.
Install new hinge. Read more
Restore smooth, secure door movement with this oven door hinge. A worn hinge can cause the door to sag or leak heat; replacing it helps the door close flush for better heat retention and consistent baking performance. What it does:
This factory screw secures panels, brackets, and other components in your cooking appliance. Replace a missing, stripped, or corroded fastener to restore a tight, rattle-free fit and keep parts properly aligned during use.
When we went to put it on, there was one there. We just needed pliers to loosen it. Read more
This Ignitor Orifice Assembly combines the burner's gas orifice housing with the spark igniter. It delivers gas to the burner and provides the spark needed for fast, consistent lighting when you turn the control knob.
Restore reliable ignition and even oven heat. This oven burner channels gas from the safety valve and mixes air to produce an even flame across the bake area, helping your range preheat properly and maintain steady baking temperatures.
This wiring harness routes power and control signals between key components inside your range or wall oven. Replace a damaged harness to restore safe, reliable operation and prevent intermittent heat, shorts, or non-working burners and oven functions.
Replaced the wiring harness Read more
This gas burner orifice meters the flow of fuel to a burner on your range or cooktop. Replacing a clogged, damaged, or wrong-size orifice helps restore correct flame characteristics for safer, efficient cooking performance.
This replacement valve controls gas flow to a cooktop/range surface burner, restoring smooth, dependable flame control through the burner knob. Replace a worn or leaking valve to improve safety and consistent burner performance.
Ordered the part from you guys, unbolt the old bolt up the new. Simple fix Read more
This safety valve controls gas flow to the oven burner, opening only when the ignition system calls for heat. Replacing a weak or stuck valve restores reliable ignition and consistent oven temperatures for safe, dependable baking and roasting. What it does:
Size: 8-32t x 0.500 inch. Color: Black.
Went on site, read the reviews to see how difficult it would be or if any problems. Then ordered it And received it the next day!!! The 2 screws were a bit hard to remove. Found the right screwdriver by using the 2 new screws I ordered. Once I got them out, lifted the old panel out. Pushed down on one corner so could get a grip on opposite corner to lift out. Once out, put in new one. Put in new screws and good to go! Will certainly NOT line with foil ever again!!! Read more