William E Muskegon , MI April 30, 2018 Broken stove knob Replaced it with the one I ordered Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Laura C Spokane , WA January 22, 2019 Stripped out range knobs. It took a while to find the right knobs. Placed my order and it was shipped quickly. Received items, busted them out of the package, and popped them right on. They fit perfectly and look awesome. My range is now back in business Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Cyndi O Henderson , NV October 02, 2015 No error I just had worn out knobs and replaced them. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
David N Pittsburgh , PA April 17, 2017 Sticking valves broken knobs Two out of Four of my "Push To Light" stove top valves we stuck! Wouldn't turn. I'd broken the inside of both knobs trying to use. Used my Mo# to order new valves. Bought 4 knobs as well. I was expecting some cosmetic difference with just 2. I was wrong, they matched mine perfectly, but I changed all 4 because they are New. Valve replacement was straight forward & easy. (MAKE SURE THE GAS IS OFF BEFORE YOU BEGIN)!!! Mine was simple, just unplug. I used a #2 Phillips screw driver to remove the cover. 1/2" wrench to remove gas line. Do this first, before you loosen the valve. Then the Phillips to remove the "Clamp" that holds the valve itself. INSTALL: Put the valve in place loosely, hand tighten gas line, tool tighten valve, tool tighten gas line, install cover & knobs, turn on gas, check for leaks, Done! You will smell some gas for a short period. Nature of the repair. NOTE! New valves come with new seals installed. Make sure the old seals are off.(stuck on your old valve). If not, you will have to take them off of the manifold tube with your fingers. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers, Wrench Set