This comes set from the manufacturer for Natural Gas. It also includes the conversion to Liquid Propane.
This valve automatically cuts off the flow of gas at a certain pressure.
This is a replacement drip bowl for your range or oven. The drip bowl sits beneath the burner element and collects any drips or spills. This drip bowl is 8 inches in diameter and is used to replace th...
This burner bowl, also known as a drip pan, is a legitimate OEM replacement part for your stove. Turn off power to the unit when conducting this repair. You will need to unscrew the existing burner bo...
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Rebecca
May 7, 2026
My igniter isn't working on one burner. Cooktop is 29 years old, model number is 91132355592 what part do I need to order?
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Hello Rebecca, thank you for reaching out to us. According to our research, the part you are looking for is the spark igniter, part number PS231276. We hope this information helps!
Can you tell me what part I need to order to replace the old burnt out part where the flame comes out? Of course the igniter isn’t working and I was lighting it with a long candle lighter.
For model number 91132355592
Hello Carolyn, thank you for reaching out. The part where the flame comes out is the burner head. However, from what you described, the more likely issue is not the burner itself but the ignition system, specifically the spark igniter electrode for that burner. The part number is PS231276. We hope this information helps!
Removed the two screws holding the porcelain burner bowl. Disconected the electric igniter by removing the "w" clip on the underside of the bowl. Then disconnected the igniter from the electric supply cord. Reverse these directions using the new urner bowl. Really easy.
first I removed all the srews from the burners that hold the glass cooktop. I then disconected the two wires from the damaged gas valves and replaced them all four with the new ones. After that I put it all togehter and work just fine and celebrated with a good cold beer.
Pulled off burner grates, burner, unscrewed burner bowl, removed clip from igniter and wire, then put it all back together. Was very easy, and the stove looks like new again.
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