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We had a repairman look at the range and at first he was searching the regulator was not the problem. He said regulators seldom fail. Finally he determined the regulator was the problem but said he could not get the part through his supplier. In less than a minute I found this part online and ordered it. The repair was a breeze. I did watch a YouTube video but it was very easy. The most important part is to consider the safety issues. Read more
Replaced ignition harness and bad gas valve. Parts came quickly and correctly as expected. The actual replacement of parts wasn't hard but it was difficult to get to the valve bolts. Read more
Pulled out the old and replace it with new part. Read more
With the part you sent. Fixed in ten minutes. 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
Color: Taupe
All of the information on the web repair sites said "replace the hinges as the springs are worn out." Didn't fix the problem. The top of the door still wouldn't seal, and the. Leaning latch wouldn't catch the door unless you pressed on the door. The inside panel of the door was fatigued. Too many turkeys were set on the door over the years. The hinges are attached to that inside panel, so the stress points were bent over time. I replaced the inside steel panel. Took about an hour. Was able... Read more
Removed the lower storage drawer. Removed the burner grates from the gas cook top. Unplugged the power. Pulled the stove out from the counter. Open the oven door. remove the oven racks. Remove the convection fan cover (4 screws). remove the nut holding the fan (note the nut has left hand threads).Remove the protective sheet metal cover from the back of the oven (6 screws), Disconnect the (3) wires from the convection motor (note wire placement). Remove the convection motor (3 screws). Reverse... Read more
I BOUGHT THE PART FROM YOU AND INSTALLED IT. Read more