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Sections of the ZGP366LN1SS

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FOOT GRATE – Part Number: WB02K10364
FOOT GRATE
PartSelect #: PS3654144
Manufacturer #: WB02K10364
$18.42
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Door Handle Fastener – Part Number: WR01X11007
Door Handle Fastener
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PartSelect #: PS6447735
Manufacturer #: WR01X11007
This is a door handle fastener to secure the handle to your refrigerator drawer. It is also known and a mounting bolt or screw. It is approximately 1 inch in total length, and is made of metal.
$16.74
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Ignitor Mounting Screw – Part Number: WB1X1293
Ignitor Mounting Screw
PartSelect #: PS234519
Manufacturer #: WB1X1293
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$11.80
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LAMP HALOGEN 20W – Part Number: WB25T10064
LAMP HALOGEN 20W
PartSelect #: PS1018917
Manufacturer #: WB25T10064
$23.62
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IGNITER GLOWBAR – Part Number: WB13X25264
IGNITER GLOWBAR
PartSelect #: PS11726669
Manufacturer #: WB13X25264
$114.82
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HUB BLADE Assembly – Part Number: WB02T10289
HUB BLADE Assembly
PartSelect #: PS1020933
Manufacturer #: WB02T10289
$34.10
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NUT – Part Number: WB02T10017
NUT
PartSelect #: PS223451
Manufacturer #: WB02T10017
$12.34
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IGNITER GLOWBAR – Part Number: WB13K10030
IGNITER GLOWBAR
PartSelect #: PS2355821
Manufacturer #: WB13K10030
$221.99
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GRATE – Part Number: WB31K10252
GRATE
PartSelect #: PS3503825
Manufacturer #: WB31K10252
See part 252 in the diagram
$209.03
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FRAME GRATE Assembly – Part Number: WB31K10253
FRAME GRATE Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3503826
Manufacturer #: WB31K10253
$379.62
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ORIFICE SPUD (NG MAIN) – Part Number: WB28T10155
ORIFICE SPUD (NG MAIN)
PartSelect #: PS1481275
Manufacturer #: WB28T10155
$14.95
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Burner Cap – Part Number: WB13T10067
Burner Cap
PartSelect #: PS1019797
Manufacturer #: WB13T10067
Sold individually.
$81.14
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Common Symptoms of the ZGP366LN1SS

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Little to no heat when baking
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Door won’t open or close
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I broke the frame gate assembly by sitting on it. I ordered a new on and put it on. No tools required
I threw the old frame away and placed the new one on top of the stove
Parts Used:
FRAME GRATE Assembly
  • William from UPPR MARLBORO, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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Noisy, slow convection fan motor
Used the schematic on the website to order part and disassemble/reassemble with new fan motor. Works like new.
Parts Used:
MOTOR PSC CONV
  • Doug from RED FE LKS, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Socket set
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Convection fan came loose from shaft
Convection fan came loose from the shaft with a lout rattle and grinding as the fan spun down. Had to remove four metal screws to remove the fan cover. Initially tried to just put the nut back on to hold the fan. However, I could not get the nut to start, so I assumed that threads were stripped on the nut or the shaft. Ordered the replacement nut, hoping that it was the nut that was the problem. However, I had the same problem with the new nut. I could see no damage on the shaft. It finally occurred to me that the nut and shaft had left-hand threads (counter-clockwise to tighten). At that point, it was extremely easy to put the nut back on and tighten it. I did not try using the old nut, since I had already received the new one, but I'm certain that if I had come to that realization earlier, I could have saved time and money. So, if you have the same problem, try putting the nut on "backwards."
Parts Used:
NUT
  • Thomas from Albuquerque, NM
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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