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Jenn-Air Cooktop Brass Seal
The burner unit slides out easily and after unscrewing the sides, you have to disconnect the wires from the underside of the igniters. The venturi tubes and igniters then unscrew from the underside of the burners which twist right out of the assembly. Re-Assembly is very intuitive looking at it and it all goes right back together as it came out. Took 45 minutes total and that includes fighting with some screws that had rusted onto the burner.
Reading some of the previous reviews, current prices are double to triple what other people did the repair for leading me to believe parts won't be available for much longer. Make the repair while you still can! Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11744111
Manufacturer Part Number WP74005893
This is the replacement brass seal for your range or cooktop. It is made of brass and is approximately 1 inch in diameter. This part may also be known as the surface burner orifice holder seal. It prevents gas leaks between the surface burner orifice holder and the surface burner head. The main reason to replace this part is if the old seal is damaged or missing, as gas can leak out. It is important that you unplug the range and shut off the gas supply before beginning this repair. This part is sold individually and is an authentic OEM part.
Installation Instructions
John from WAKEFIELD, MA
Flames appeared outside of burners
The front burner had a noticible flame coming from the base, so I originally purchased a single burner to replace it (you could see a corroded hole at the bottom). Upon taking the unit apart, I noticed the corrosion was much worse than met the eye. Given the age of the unit and that some parts were already becoming discontinued I decided to gut the whole thing and replace it all.The burner unit slides out easily and after unscrewing the sides, you have to disconnect the wires from the underside of the igniters. The venturi tubes and igniters then unscrew from the underside of the burners which twist right out of the assembly. Re-Assembly is very intuitive looking at it and it all goes right back together as it came out. Took 45 minutes total and that includes fighting with some screws that had rusted onto the burner.
Reading some of the previous reviews, current prices are double to triple what other people did the repair for leading me to believe parts won't be available for much longer. Make the repair while you still can! Read more...
Jenn-Air Cooktop Burner Pan Seal - Large
PartSelect Number PS11743854
Manufacturer Part Number WP71001670
This large pan seal is approximately eight inches in diameter. It is all black in color and it is made entirely of rubber.
Jenn-Air Cooktop Burner Pan Seal - small
PartSelect Number PS11743853
Manufacturer Part Number WP71001669
This small burner pan seal is approximately six inches in diameter. It is all black in color and is made entirely of rubber.
Jenn-Air Cooktop Gas Valve/Switch Seal Cover
PartSelect Number PS11740880
Manufacturer Part Number WP3188425
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.
Jenn-Air Cooktop GASKET- FI
PartSelect Number PS11744403
Manufacturer Part Number WP74010652
Installation Instructions
bill from spokane valley, WA
electrode clicked but failed to light burner
I first tried to remove the torx screws only to have them break off..soooo as with most home repairs it grew into a bigger task. 1) unhooked the gas line and unplugged the unit 2) place the unit upside down on workbench 3) used a socket set to remove the hex screws that held the top on 4)removed all the other burners and disconnected electrical wire connected to the igniters. 5) Removed the top 6) uses pliers to remove the screw parts left in the burner base (wd-40 and lock wrench)..Replaced the old gaskets 7) put the top back on and screwed the top back on (make sure you pull the igniter wires through the top before securing it) 8) Reseat and screw in the burners using a torx bit
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