This part is the replacement grommet for your cooktop or range. It is made of black plastic and is approximately 1 ¼ inches in diameter. This part may also be known as the cooktop burner knob gasket, ...
This canning element is typically used for Whirlpool/Kenmore brand electric ranges. This element has a 3/4 raised frame for additional support, 5 turns, and carries 2600 watts. It also comes with an infinite switch.
Part is located on top of the igniter switch that's next to the gas valve. Helps regulate gas flow and the amount of normal leakage that may occur.
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Thom
March 18, 2023
How do I convert this 5 burner unit from natural gas to propane?
For model number W5CG3625XS00
Hello Thom, thank you for contacting us. The liquid propane conversion kit, part number PS11752045, fits your model. We hope this helps.
1. Why is the spark ignitor clicking all the time? At first the clicking would start on it's own. We could unplug the stove and then plug it in, the sparking would stop. Now it sparks continually.2. the knobs have become stiff and won't turn on?
For model number W5CG3625XS00
Hi Brenda,
Thank you for your question. If you have a spark igniter that is clicking all the time, check to see if any of the burners and burner caps are out of alignment. If they are, reposition them and see if this resolves the issue. If you have recently cleaned the cooktop or if water has spilled on top of the cooktop, the burners may still have some moisture in them and you will need to wait until they dry out before the clicking stops. If the burner ports are clogged with debris, then you will hear a clicking noise. Take a straight pin and gently clean them. If you are not comfortable cleaning them yourself, you may need to contact an appliance repair person to help you. If the knobs are stuck and will not turn, remove the knobs and clean the shafts the knobs go onto to see if this fixes the issue. These shafts are connected to the burner valves. You may or may not be able to use a lubricant on the shaft to see if this loosens them. To verify if you can use a lubricant on the shafts, you will need to check with the manufacturer. If cleaning does not help and you are unable to use a lubricant to loosen the shafts, they will need to be replaced. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.
I purchased an 8" canning element for my new Kenmore Stove. The ordering process was easy. I printed my order out. I did not receive a confirmation by email, however I received the part in a timely manner. I was satisfied with the process.
Disconnect power and turn off gas. Remove all grills, knobs and burners. Under the burners are 2 Phillips head screws. Remove all 10 screws. Remove surface plate. Remove the one igniter with problem. There is a small metal clip holding it in place. Remove the wire. Install new ignitor and reverse all steps above.