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Temperature Sensor – Part Number: 316490000
Temperature Sensor
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PartSelect #: PS1528542
Manufacturer #: 316490000
This temperature sensor detects the temperature within the oven cavity.
$65.85
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Oven Bake Igniter – Part Number: 316489403
Oven Bake Igniter
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PartSelect #: PS2364063
Manufacturer #: 316489403
$179.74
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Convection Fan Blade – Part Number: 318398302
Convection Fan Blade
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PartSelect #: PS3409337
Manufacturer #: 318398302
$28.70
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LEVELING LEG ASSY – Part Number: 5304509869
LEVELING LEG ASSY
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PartSelect #: PS12364627
Manufacturer #: 5304509869
Sold Individually. These legs should be adjusted to make your appliance level on uneven flooring.
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Spark Module – Part Number: 5304508269
Spark Module
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PartSelect #: PS11775689
Manufacturer #: 5304508269
$108.43
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Anti-Tip Kit – Part Number: 316112005
Anti-Tip Kit
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PartSelect #: PS3655242
Manufacturer #: 316112005
This kit comes with two installation screws.
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MOTOR – Part Number: 5304528973
MOTOR
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PartSelect #: PS16555576
Manufacturer #: 5304528973
$61.20
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Fan Blade Retainer Nut – Part Number: 316136600
Fan Blade Retainer Nut
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PartSelect #: PS439475
Manufacturer #: 316136600
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$23.03
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Broiler Igniter – Part Number: 5304506545
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PartSelect #: PS11770500
Manufacturer #: 5304506545
This igniter has a short wire harness. The wire length is approximately 6 inches long.
$123.45
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Left Front Orifice - 9.5K – Part Number: 316527500
Left Front Orifice - 9.5K
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PartSelect #: PS2332664
Manufacturer #: 316527500
$25.45
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Oven Door Light Switch – Part Number: 316445500
Oven Door Light Switch
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PartSelect #: PS1146807
Manufacturer #: 316445500
$69.00
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Leveling Leg – Part Number: 316272900
Leveling Leg
PartSelect #: PS977569
Manufacturer #: 316272900
Sold Individually.
$27.79
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Yoshio
March 2, 2023
2 ignitions are not working. Using BBQ lighter is used to get burner going. Gas is coming out but the assemblies might be worn out or insulators are not good any more. How easy to remove and replace 2 assembly or anyone repair this near me.
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Hello Yoshio, thank you for your question. We have found some instructions for installing the ignitor assemblies. They may not be of the same model, but they will help you with the installation. You may follow the following steps: 1. Take off the grates and burners and carefully lift them and set them aside. 2. Use a quarter-inch nut driver to remove the screws that hold the igniter and orifice assemblies to the range top. 3. Use a putty knife to release the clips, they are about four inches or so from each corner, so all you have to do is press, and then you can twist the putty knife to release them. 4. Once you have both of them released, you can lift the front of the cooktop from the range and set it aside. 5. There are four assemblies underneath there, and they are all changed out the same way. 6. Loosen up the half-inch nut that holds the ignitor to the gas valve. Once you have it loosened up, you just turn it by hand and then lift the assembly so that you can disconnect the igniter. 7. The igniter has a little button on it, so you have to push it for the wire to come off. Now, pull the igniter and orifice assembly out of the range. 8. Put the new igniter in the orifice assembly and first connect the wire to the igniter, then line up the gas line and put the nut on the valve and tighten it down with a wrench. 9. Now put the range-top back. Carefully line it up and lower it into position so that the orifice assemblies come out through the opening. Snap it in place and then put the screws in. 10. Now you can put the caps on the burners. 11. Put the grates back on, and once you have all the grates back on, you can turn the gas back on to check for leaks, and then you are ready to use it. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!

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Yoshio
March 12, 2023
How to replace top burner assemblies #5 and #9. Disassembling top plate and replacing burner assembly (including lighter and orifice). Thank you
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Hello Yoshio, thank you for reaching out. Both burner tubes, part numbers PS2332558 and PS2332661, can be replaced in the same way. Unplug the appliance and close the gas supply valve. Remove burner grates, and burner caps and unscrew the screws underneath the burner. Release the two spring clips under the range top using a putty knife and remove the top of the range. Remove the wire from the electrode and use a wrench to remove the burner tube from the valve and orifice holder assembly. Now you can easily replace the left front burner assembly, part number PS2368577, and the left rear burner assembly, part number PS2368587. We hope this solves your problem!

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Oven wouldn't operated. Error code F9
I called a repair place. They charged $54 to diagnose, (said it needed a new latch motor) then wanted $220 to complete the repair. I checked online prices and did it myself for about 15 minutes work and the latch motor itself ($44?).

Was necessary to uplug the range, pull it away from the wall and remove the back panel sheet metal, then 3 screws that mount the motor. Replace motor, reattach sheet metal. Plug in. Done. Ready to bake cookies.
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MOTOR
  • Richard from Centennial, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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oven did not heat up
Replaced the probe because that's what this site recommended.The oven still does not heat up.
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Temperature Sensor
  • Tim from ASHAWAY, RI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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oven temp not consistent with setting
took off back cover and unplugged old unit and installed new unit. oven probe was not the issue. probally control panel malfunction of readings. will continue using oven temperatue gauge inside to get settings for temperture as temp is important for baking.
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Temperature Sensor
  • john from spring, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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