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Removed glass cooktop. Replace burner. Tested it. Put glass cooktop back on with clear tape and rubber edge tape. Your videos are awesome and greatly simplify the process. Sorry to say the dual burner from you was way over priced. Found it from an ebay seller for almost $100 less (brand new sealed in package). Time to repair was spread over four days. Had to remove glass to determine if the problem was burner or control switch. Then order parts and wait. Then put it back together. Read more
Note: The part is approximately 2-3/8" in diameter.
Replaced regulator replaced gasket Read more
Note: The part is approximately 4" in diameter.
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
Black. B Burner
Black. C Burner
Black. D Burner
Grey. C Burner
Small
C burner
Took the old ones off and placed the new ones on. Burners lighting correctly once again. Read more
Includes the natural gas orifice
Ordered new glass cook top for GE profile 36" range top. Broke two screws off removing one of the burners. Tried drilling broken 6-32 screws out of cast aluminum gas manifold and broke the tap off inside it so I had to order a new $28 manifold. Total cost with $303 for the glass was $331 Replacement range would have been over $1200. I also replaced all (10) 6-32x1" torx screws with stainless steel versions from McMaster-Carr and installed with Permatex anti seize in case I ever had to open it... Read more
Grey. D Burner