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Oven pilot light glowed but would not light.
Sadly, we had order the whole burner assembly , when it was just the thermocouple that was burn up. Pull oven away from wall, access burner assembly, take panel off behind control knobs (4 screws)to expose thermocouple. Install new copper line (thermocouple is attached) in same place where old line comes out. This was kind of tricky , you have to fish it through the insulation. One half goes down to oven burner and one goes to top of oven for stove top burner. Once in place, screw nut down on both ends to hold in place. Put it all back together. No need to replace burner unit if that was not the problem. Now you have a spare.
My old burners were beyond the point of coming clean and made my stove top look bad.
My husband and I simply took the burner units out of the packing, took the old ones off, put the new ones in. The new units needed to be leveled, but the leveling nuts included fit perfectly, and the entire repair took less than 15 minutes.
two of the burners were not working at all, the other two were blackening pots and pans
I turned off the gas flow to the appliance, removed the old oriface spuds with the adjustable wrench, inserted the new oriface spuds and tightened them with the adjustable wrench. The double burner assembly just dropped on. They fit perfectly. I did not have to use the leveling nuts that were included with the burners. The old levelers were still in place and set perfectly for the new burners. Very easy repair, and the range works like a new one.
Burners were burning the pans and flames coming out at all different angles of the burner
The toughest part of the repair was the preparation to remove the old burners. As a result of the burning there was a carbon residue on the burners, on the gas outlet feed to the burners. This took some scrubbing and removing the carbon residue. Bits had burned onto the outlet and had to be scrapped off. Once all cleaned, replacing the burners was easy just had to place the balancing nuts in place and put on the burners. One problem arose the hood of the stove did not go back in place after replacing the burners so I then removed the balancing nuts put back on the burners stove top hood fit back in place and burners operated properly. This part of the repair took five minutes.
Thanksgiving was coming and I needed extra oven space. So I ordered an additional rack. Installation ... just put it in the oven. My part came the day after I ordered it.
Dissassembled top of stove, removed porcelain top. unhooked pilot sensing line from oven thermostat. Removed bottom slide out drawer to gain access to pilot and burner assembly. Removed pilot thermocouple and burner assembly. Pulled down old pilot sensing line through insulation @ back of stove. Shoved new pilot sensing line up into insulation @ back of stove. Used long hook to pull line up through insulation. Installed new pilot thermocouple burner assy in bottom. Hooked up new sensing line to oven thermostat.Reassembled top components, lit pilots and tested operation.
I needed another oven rack. It came with two. Now I have three.
I cut the box open with a utility knife and removed the grill. I then opened the oven door and rearranged the two existing racks so that the third one would go in so they all have the same distance between each of them. I slid the new rack into position. It didn't go in smoothly though as I had to push it in and out several times so that it would line up perfectly. Finally in went in all the way. Then I closed the oven door and went and sat down to think about the wonderful job I just did.
ordered parts, 2 double burners, 3 days later they arrived.opened box. lift stove top, lift out old burner,placed next to new burner to see if they were the same. THEY WERE. place in new burner, checked to see if burner assembly fit correctly. IT DID. units purchased were exact replacements. supplied spacer nuts not needed. easy fix looks new again, thanks.
Lifted the top and dropped in the new burners. Realized they always should have had the leveling washers provided so I took the burners off, dropped on the leveling washers and dropped the burners back on. This all took about 2 minutes. Really made the range top look a lot nicer.
First just unscrew each natural gas jet and install the propane jets. if they are hard to come off just turn your wrench back and forth first until the jet turns with your fingers. Then open the oven and take out the racks. In the bottom back of the inside of the oven there is a screw on each side. Unscrew both screws lift the bototom plate of the oven and slide it back about 1/2 inch then lift out of the oven. Move the 1 screw covering the heat shield from the oven jet. Then light the top burners and turn them off just to get the gas flowing. Also light the pilot in the oven, then light the oven. To convert the oven from natural gas to propane all you have to do is adjust the jet while the oven is lit. turn the oven jet ubtil there is a blue flame with little or no yellow tips on the flames.