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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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Light Bulb – Part Number: 316538904
Light Bulb
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PartSelect #: PS12751166
Manufacturer #: 316538904
Clear, 120 Volt, 40 Watt.
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Oven Bake Igniter – Part Number: 316489403
Oven Bake Igniter
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PartSelect #: PS2364063
Manufacturer #: 316489403
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LENS – Part Number: 5304524341
LENS
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PartSelect #: PS16218465
Manufacturer #: 5304524341
This lens covers the interior oven light bulb.
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Oven Rack – Part Number: 316496201
Oven Rack
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PartSelect #: PS1765356
Manufacturer #: 316496201
This is a replacement rack for your oven. The oven rack fits into grooves on the side of the oven wall, and acts as a shelf that you can place food items on when you want to cook them in the oven. Thi...
$155.14
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Natural Gas to Liquid Propane Conversion Kit – Part Number: GRLP3
Natural Gas to Liquid Propane Conversion Kit
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PartSelect #: PS2351422
Manufacturer #: GRLP3
This kit is used to convert your appliance to liquid propane. This liquid petroleum gas conversion kit contains seven orifices, each under an inch long.
$83.58
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DRAWER GLIDE – Part Number: 316407402
DRAWER GLIDE
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PartSelect #: PS12584887
Manufacturer #: 316407402
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Oven Light Socket – Part Number: 316116400
Oven Light Socket
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PartSelect #: PS439060
Manufacturer #: 316116400
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GLIDE – Part Number: 807047102
GLIDE
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PartSelect #: PS11770783
Manufacturer #: 807047102
$14.32
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Oven Drawer Handle Screw – Part Number: 316433303
Oven Drawer Handle Screw
PartSelect #: PS1145022
Manufacturer #: 316433303
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$22.19
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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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Inner Glass – Part Number: 318212210
Inner Glass
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PartSelect #: PS1765366
Manufacturer #: 318212210
$170.56
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Mike
November 20, 2023
How do I replace the left top two burner spark igniters , the right is still sparking but not the two on the left side of the stove top
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Hi Mike, thank you for getting in touch. It is less common that both igniters stopped sparking at the same time. We would recommend checking the spark ignition switch and harness, part number PS3409148, to fix the issue. To replace the spark ignition switch and harness, follow these steps: Be sure to unplug the power cord or shut off the power supply. Shut off the gas supply as well. Lift off the three grates, remove all the burner caps, and lift the center burner base straight up to remove. Using a socket or nut driver, unthread the mounting screws securing the front and rear burner bases. With the screws unthreaded, lift each base straight up to remove. Next, use a socket or nut driver to unthread all the screws securing the orifice holders to the maintop. Pull off the control knobs. You can use string or wire to help pry them off. Open the oven door and use a screwdriver to unthread the two mounting screws securing the valve control panel. Remove the panel. Unthread the screws securing the main top. You can now pull the main top forward and lift up to remove. Disconnect the spark switch wire from the spark module. Reach behind the rear brace and lift up the black spark switch wire so you can disconnect it. Next, release the ties securing the switch wires to the manifold. You can now detach the four spark switches from the burner valves to remove the old harness. Install the new spark switch harness by snapping each switch onto the appropriate burner valve. Use the ties to secure the wires to the manifold. Feed the black wire through the hole in the brace and connect it. Connect the wire to the spark module. Reinstall the main top by aligning the rear edge under the retaining tabs. Confirm that the orifice holders and igniters protrude through the holes in the top. Thread the two screws to secure. Reinstall the valve control panel by aligning the slots at the top with the bracket tabs. Then, thread the mounting screws. Replace the control knobs. Thread all the screws to secure the orifice holders to the maintop. Reposition the burner bases so the igniter aligns with the notch in the base. Thread the mounting screws to secure the front and rear bases. Realign all the burner caps. Reinstall the grates. Turn the gas supply back on. Plug the power cord back in or restore the power supply, and your gas range should be ready for use. We hope this solves your problem!

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Bought a new gas oven that did not come with a propane conversion kit.
I followed the simple instructions that were included in the kit. I started by replacing the 5 orifices on the top burners. The orifices are well labeled with numbers and colors. Next, I tightened the broiler burner orifice and the oven burner orifice with a 1/2 inch wrench. I had to tighten them pretty good to get the flame down where it is supposed to be. Then, I checked for leaks and I was then ready to cook.
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Natural Gas to Liquid Propane Conversion Kit
  • Denny from Bishop, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Wrench set
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Stove was set up for natural gas and needed to be converted to LP
The LP conversion kit contained very good, detailed instructions. I replaced the gas orifices, took off the bottom door and adjusted the regulator.

Used the screwdriver to adjust the low flame and everything was done.
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Natural Gas to Liquid Propane Conversion Kit
  • Ed from Orange, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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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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