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This manifold is the gas valve assembly that routes and distributes fuel to the range/oven burners for reliable ignition and even heating. It replaces a worn or damaged manifold to restore proper gas flow and burner operation. What it does:
I repaired a GE monogram 36” gas cooktop.ZGU375NDS1SS My problem was the sparking that wouldn’t shut off, so I needed to replace two ignitor switches, (GE part number WB24X10091 and WB24X10092. The switches are under the gas valve and you have to take all the burners apart to get to the pieces. Do the job in this order: Remove the knobs and the gray rubber circles below them. Save them, they are dirt guards to keep food out of your switches. Remove the phillips head screws under the knobs. Two... Read more
While trying to access and clean brass jet orifices I wrenched the brass nut with chamfer too much (it was seized) and twisted the jet holder to the breaking point and collapsed the main front tubing. I had to hacksaw the rest off. After receiving replacement parts from APPs I was able to reassemble everything in a half hour or so. I lifted the unit countertop height and bridged my cutout with a couple of 2x4's to set it on. From there it was outside trim removal (about 20 screws) then you... Read more
The Indicator Light is an OEM part for GE ranges. This part signals when an element on the range is turned on, providing a safety feature to prevent accidental burns or other hazards. The indicator light's visibility helps in ensuring that users are aware of active, hot elements on the range, reinforcing kitchen safety.
Over time, the indicator light may fail due to a burnt-out bulb, wiring issues, or damage to the light's housing. Regular wear and tear or accidental damage can also contribute to its malfunction.
Symptoms of a bad range indicator light include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Bought a used Monogram Professional stove. Apparently, when it was removed they didn't save the gas inlet fittings which had the regulator on it. Pretty straight forward install of the stove. It was also missing one of the gas burner covers. The ones I had feel like steel and a magnet does stick to them, but the replacement part is listed as "ceramic?" I was concerned when I ordered it, but sure enough it's the same as the others. Read more