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20 year old burners were slow to light and hard to adjust for our propane fired stove. And, they were scratched and ugly
Removed four screws; withdrew two burners; set two new burners in place; installed same old screws. That was it. When I turned them on to adjust the flame, they came on almost instantly and no adjustment was needed.
Contacted customer service via email. Included a description of the problem as well as a photo that clearly showed that the Front Burner Assembly was, in fact, NOT an assembly when it arrived.
Nobody even acknowledged my email. This was a $140 assembly.
Front burner wouldn't light because hole burned in metal tube that channelled gas to burner
So very easy!!!! I'm a 70 year old grandmother with a small socket set - and that's all I needed! Removed one small screw, removed old burner, popped new burner in, replaced one screw, and back in business! Placed order, received it in 2 days, fixed burner. So much faster than calling a repairman!
Removed the two screws that hold burners on mounting bracket . Removed burners and installed new burners. re-adjusted air flow to elimenate yellow flame.
After getting help from customer support, I was able to order the part. I tracked the part on FED EXp. After deliver the part was installed and working in 5 minutes. All that for less than $50.00.
Simply removed the front burner using 1/4 incn nutdriver on two screws.placed new burner in position and tightenwd two screws. Simplest and easiest job I ever did! Works as new!
One 25 yr-old burner was beginning to leak gas because of corrossion. Decided to replace all 4 burners.
Remove grates and pan. unscrew each burner from the metal cross mount bar, keeping in mind, the position of the cross mount bar.(Mine was not reversible.) Reverse the procedure with the new burners. Adjust the air opening to eliminate any yellow flame. The air opening is located immediately adjacent to where the burner pipe goes into the cooktop. (Near the front of the cooktop in my case.)
Biggest problem was making sure the correct parts were ordered.
Old burners were worn out and wouldn't light with the ignitor
Removed two screws and replaced burners and placed the unit back into position and the burners worked perfectly. Very easy. I think anyone could do this task.