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Burner base that sits beneath the burner cap on your cooktop. Replace this component if damaged, cracked, or missing to restore your burner's appearance.
Fixes continuous clicking or burners that won't spark when you turn the knob. This harness connects knob switches to the ignition circuit. DIY-friendly repair.
Refer to Mynor T. of Draper, UT Aug. 12, 2018 write-up. I benefited greatly from the above write-up. It took me a little less time to perform this repair (excluding cleaning the assembly) due to the write-up. This GE Profile gas burner cook top is a “drop-in” model meant to be installed into counter top cut outs. The glass top edges are the actual support area for the entire cook top assembly. The burner bases (on top of the glass top) are screwed to the metal case enclosure (located beneath... Read more
Burner head component that sits atop the gas burner base on cooktops and ranges. Replace if warped, cracked, or no longer fitting correctly.
Took the old ones off and placed the new ones on. Burners lighting correctly once again. Read more
Replacement fastener nut for gas ranges and cooktops. Secures panels and internal components. Needed when original nut is missing, stripped, or worn.
Approx 3 inches in diameter
Ordered a new burner base. Replacement was easy. Read more
Converting your cooktop from natural gas to liquid propane? This LP gas orifice spud enables proper fuel conversion for specific burner positions.
This machine screw is an authentic OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is used in securing the burner head to the gas range top so that it can be used for cooking. If the burner head becomes loose or the screw is missing, it should be replaced. For safety reasons, the burner should not be used until this screw is replaced; the burner head could shift during cooking and lead to a fire. To start, disconnect the gas and power from the stove to prevent accidental ignition of the burner. Make sure the burners are not hot. Remove the burner grate and burner cap from the burner that is missing a screw. Install the new screw in the hole and tighten it with a screwdriver. Put the burner cap and burner grate back on the stove and reconnect the gas and power. Periodic inspection of the burner heads and all associated screws and parts on the stovetop will prevent accidents and keep the stove working correctly. This screw is a silver, metal part that is sold individually. It is designed for use in gas rangetops manufactured by General Electric and Hotpoint.
Second repair after 10 years of service - igniter had cracked and spill overs were causing the others to misfire. This was a two-step process. I took apart the cooktop to see what parts were neded. Screws were all rusted, I had to drill ome out. The burner gaskets broke during the process and needed replacement. One of the burners had deformed due to excess heat. After that initial diagnose, I reassembled the cooktop without the igniters and ordered all the parts I needed. The second stage was... Read more
Replacement screw for securing panels, brackets, and internal components in ranges, ovens, and cooktops. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged screws.
Black burner cap for gas cooktops and ranges. Sits on top of the burner head to distribute flame. Replace if cracked, chipped, discolored, or missing.
Burner base installs beneath the burner cap on gas cooktops. Replace if cracked, warped, or dome-shaped to restore proper flame coverage and alignment.
I decided to replace my igniters because I suspected that they were shorted. Due to my recklessness, I was too hard in taking them off and broke a couple. But with Appliance Pro's recommendations, I moved on to treplacing the switch harness assembly. I have to say that the replacement of the switch harness assembly took no more than 30 seconds. It was removing the base burners and the porcelain/cermaic igniters from their bases that took forever. Just a heads up to those amateurs like me, be... Read more
Rubber grommet that seats beneath the burner head on your gas cooktop surface. Replace if cracked, worn, or missing to keep burners level and secure.
Well after looking the issue up on YouTube I first tried the cleaning of the burners no help. So I decided I needed to replace either the harness switch assembly or the spark module. I decided that since I had to remove the glass top and install either and put if all back together before I would know if it worked, I just did both at once since it seemed it had to be one or the other. Got the parts ordered for the correct model, turned off the gas and pulled the top. Took about 90 minutes,... Read more
Burner base for gas cooktops, secures to cooktop surface and holds igniter assembly. Replace if cracked, broken, or damaged during repairs.
Replacement wire harness for gas cooktop burners. Restores electrical connections between igniter and spark module. Needed when wiring is damaged or worn.
After a thorough cleaning I decided to change the spark module, harness switch and harness wire burner. Part #318, #323 and #999. I accidentally swapped one wire from the power cord and harness switch. With the help of Suzanne Y. of Appliance Part Pros.com, I was able to correct my error. She emailed me a schematic diagram of my cooktop which helped me to find my problem. My cooktop is now working like new. Read more
Natural gas orifice spud for cooktop burner assembly. Needed when converting from LP to natural gas or replacing damaged orifice threading.
Replaced orifices. Read more
Cast iron grate assembly that sits over gas burners to support cookware. Replace if cracked, warped, or damaged to restore a stable, level cooking surface.
This 120V appliance buzzer provides the audible alert for cycle completion and user notifications, restoring clear beeps when your appliance's buzzer has failed or gone silent. Ideal for ovens, ranges, and similar appliances that use a 120V signal. What it does:
Immediately unplugged the gas range, turned off the gas, removed the range and disassembled it. Obviously the harness that controls the gas was damaged so I did a Buick google search and found all of the parts I would need on here. Placed the order and fixed my range 2 days later. Read more