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Jeff
August 16, 2017
LP conversion
For model number fgf348kck
Hello Jeff, thank you for contacting us. If you are looking for the LP conversion kit for your model, the part number would be PS3419381. Good luck with the repair!
I need to replace presure regulater for GE spectra xl44 gas range.. what is presure regulaer part number ?
For model number GE SPECTRA XL44 GAS RANGE
Hi Vijay,
Thank you for your inquiry. The XL44 number you provided is not the model number for your appliance, but a product series number. The most common spots for a model number on a range are on the right side of the burner box or under one of the surface burners if the top lifts up, in the lower left hand corner unit with the door open, with the lower storage drawer door open on the left side of the unit or on the door jamb, on the outside of the bottom cabinet, in the upper left hand corner of the unit with door open, on the underside of the fuse cover and if you have a downdraft range, look for the model number inside the top of the vent duct. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Rick
December 20, 2023
While using the stovetop burners it will produce a loud pop every few minutes. Thoughts?
For model number FCRG3052ASC
Hi Rick, thank you for contacting us. We would recommend cleaning the stove burners and the burner caps. Allow the burners to dry completely. If the issue still persists, you may need to replace the pressure regulator, part number PS8760219. It limits the incoming gas pressure to a safe and constant level for the burners. We hope this information helps!