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Color: Black
Repair was really simple. Removed power from stove to insure igniter would not fire. Removed parts to gain access to 2 screws securing burner bowls to stove top. Removed screws. Lifted up burner bowl and disconnected igniter wire from igniter and removed old burner bowl seal. Transferred igniter to new burner bowl and installed new burner bowl seal.Connected igniter wire and secured burner bowl assembly to stovetop with screws. Replaced parts removed earlier. Repeated process for each burner,... Read more
Color: Black.
Measures about 2 inches in diameter. For white use WB03T10175. For bisque use WB03T10174.
Took off the old knob and replaced it with the new one. Read more
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Fix a stuck burner valve or ignition issues with this cooktop gas valve. Simple DIY repair—unscrew the gas line nut, swap the valve, and retighten.
This was a simple fix. The igniters and valve I received, were a simple unplugging of the old igniters and plug in the new ones, (two wires). The valve removal and installing the new valve was just a matter of removing the faulty valve by unscrewing a nut which was attached to a gas line, Then installing the new valve by placing the valve in its place and tightening the nut. Read more
This threaded gas orifice controls the flow rate of gas to individual burners on your gas range. It ensures the correct gas-to-air mixture for proper flame size and cooking performance. Replace this orifice if burners produce yellow flames, won't stay lit, or burn too high or too low.
This small brass fitting controls the gas flow rate to your range burner for natural gas connections. It ensures proper flame size and heating performance for medium-output burners. Replace this part if your burner flame is too large, too small, or burns with a yellow color instead of blue.
Changed burner orifices. Read more