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Replace your gas range oven baffle if cracked, damaged, or missing. Directs heat circulation inside the oven cavity for even cooking performance.
Replaced oven baffle. Read more
Replace cracked, shattered, or discolored oven door glass. This clear viewing panel installs in the oven door and restores proper insulation and visibility.
Frigidaire - website has good you tube style video for home repair, and cross referenced part # with oven model. Read more
Replace a cracked, clogged, or damaged surface burner head on your gas range or cooktop. Restores proper gas distribution and flame pattern.
Chrome screw secures handles, door trim, and internal components in ranges and ovens. Replace if lost during cleaning, stripped, or missing after moves.
Husband installed the glass and trim it looks great! Read more
Control knob for gas range burners. Installs on control panel to turn burners on and adjust heat. Replace if cracked, broken, loose, or missing.
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
This control-panel switch restores reliable on/off control of a selected function on your range or wall oven. Replacing a worn or intermittent switch helps ensure the appliance responds consistently when you toggle that function.
I ordered a part to replace the oven door light switch. I got the oven apart easy enough, but when I was ready to install the part, I found the replacement part only had 2 tabs and not the 4 tabs the original one had. I called AppliancePartsPros.com and spoke to a customer service rep who was able to assist. He determined that the replacement part was defective and said he'd ship out another one. While I wasn't enthusiastic about having to assemble and reassemble the oven,... Read more
Igniter and orifice assembly includes igniter, orifice, and gas tube. Replace if cracked, corroded, or broken. Installs under range top at burner base.
I bought four new lines and change them Read more
This is a nut that is used in many microwave ovens. It is typically used to hold interior fan in place. A nut is a fastener that is used to hold two items together or keep one component secure against a surface. Use and time can cause the nut to become stripped, damaged, or broken. If the nut is broken, it will no longer hold the fan in the right location. The nut will need to be replaced.Before replacing this part, the microwave should be unplugged. Open the refrigerator door and remove the cover that goes over the fan. The nut can then be removed using a nut driver. Replace the other parts before using the appliance.This nut is used in microwave ovens manufactured by Crosley, Electrolux, Frigidaire, and Kenmore. It is sold as a single part. This is an authentic OEM replacement part is sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Everything was straight forward and easy to repair, I had an appliance tech come out and troubleshoot the repair and watched what he did and asked questions. I then ordered the parts from here and did the repairs myself and saved on having the tech make another trip out. Read more
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.
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
Natural gas burner orifice meters gas flow to range burners. Replace worn or clogged orifices for stable flame. Used for LP to natural gas conversions.
Ordered the parts and once installed using your video all was well. Read more
This valve-to-regulator tube carries fuel between the pressure regulator and gas control valve, maintaining a sealed path for proper ignition and stable flame. Replace if the tube is kinked, damaged, or leaking.
Replaced all the small tubing and gas regulator. All the parts fit perfectly. Read more
Replaces a damaged, cracked, or missing bottom drawer on your range. Restores smooth slide action and a flush, finished look to the storage compartment.
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.
Bolt replaced. Read more
Burner won't light or knob won't turn? This top burner valve controls gas flow to restore reliable ignition and flame control. DIY-friendly replacement.
Called repairman who diagnosed the problem. He said burner valve would cost around $125. I went online and found it for $35. Sears direct cost $43. Repairman installed and works great. Appliance parts was same part for less and shipped overnight for $9. Read more
White plastic handle that mounts to the front of your range oven door. Replace if your handle is cracked, broken, or screw holes are stripped out.
Replacing the trim takes a little bit of alignment and light force. The trim slides over the glass panel of the door, with the glass sliding into plastic tabs. We kept the door nearly vertical (almost closed), lined up the tabs on the trim with the glass door, and used mild force to slide the trim down onto the glass door. (Also, we found that the tabs on trim we ordered were much bigger than the tabs on our broken trim. This is probably due to slight variations in Frigidaire's design over... Read more
Secures the clock/timer or electronic oven control behind your range's control panel. Replace if bracket is bent, broken, or missing to keep display aligned.
I took off the back cover of the range. I then took out the bolts which had held the control board in. I placed the control overlay on the new control board, and then plugged it in. I bolted the control board in place and replaced the back cover. For $135 in parts and 15 minutes of labor, I did what the appliance repair company wanted to charge me $500 for. Read more