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CCG2423B Jenn-Air Cooktop - Overview

Sections of the CCG2423B

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Screw, 8/18 x 3/8 – Part Number: WP90767
Screw, 8/18 x 3/8
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PartSelect #: PS11746840
Manufacturer #: WP90767
This screw is sold individually.
$5.42
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Surface Burner Knob – Part Number: WP71002372
Surface Burner Knob
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PartSelect #: PS11743880
Manufacturer #: WP71002372
This burner knob is two inches in diameter. It is a black knob with a white indicator dot. This knob is made entirely of plastic.
$26.40
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Spark Igniter – Part Number: WP7432P109-60
Spark Igniter
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PartSelect #: PS11744544
Manufacturer #: WP7432P109-60
This part creates the spark that lights the gas and starts the burners.
$52.81
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Burner Pan Seal - Large – Part Number: WP71001670
Burner Pan Seal - Large
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PartSelect #: PS11743854
Manufacturer #: WP71001670
This large pan seal is approximately eight inches in diameter. It is all black in color and it is made entirely of rubber.
$56.47
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Burner Pan Seal - small – Part Number: WP71001669
Burner Pan Seal - small
PartSelect #: PS11743853
Manufacturer #: WP71001669
This small burner pan seal is approximately six inches in diameter. It is all black in color and is made entirely of rubber.
$54.68
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Grommet – Part Number: WP8008P071-60
Grommet
PartSelect #: PS11744795
Manufacturer #: WP8008P071-60
sold individually.
$10.79
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Mounting Nut – Part Number: WP7103P178-60
Mounting Nut
PartSelect #: PS11743922
Manufacturer #: WP7103P178-60
Sold individually.
$7.59
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Surface Burner Cap - Black - Large – Part Number: WP7504P157-60
Surface Burner Cap - Black - Large
PartSelect #: PS11744561
Manufacturer #: WP7504P157-60
This part helps the flame to spread for even heat. Also protects your burner head from spills.
  No Longer Available
Burner Cap – Part Number: WP7504P145-60
Burner Cap
PartSelect #: PS11744560
Manufacturer #: WP7504P145-60
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Venturi – Part Number: WP7538P003-60
Venturi
PartSelect #: PS11744625
Manufacturer #: WP7538P003-60
$61.29
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Spark Module – Part Number: Y705823
Spark Module
PartSelect #: PS2201714
Manufacturer #: Y705823
This part sends enough current to the igniter to create a spark to the bottom of the burner cap.
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REGULATOR – Part Number: W11106948
REGULATOR
PartSelect #: PS12074765
Manufacturer #: W11106948
This pressure regulator is three inches long. It is made of metal, but has a blue plastic plug on each end. This regulator sits below a gas range's control panel.
$173.40
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Tom
December 28, 2023
will not light ?
For model number CCG2423B
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Hello Tom, thank you for asking. We would recommend checking the spark igniter, part number PS11744544, to fix the issue. We hope this helps!

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Common Symptoms of the CCG2423B

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Burners kept clicking after ignited
After I bought this part, installed it and the clicking still did not stop I finally found the problem. If your ignitor can still click then it's still good. The problem is the electric connection between the head burners and the base burners (Top Assembly diagram). Put a little weight on the head burner while grabbing it with your hand and grind it into the base burner with a little twisting motion. Repeat for all 4 burners. Presto! (you could be more professional and use steel wool or sandpaper to.)
If you stll want to know how to install this part begin by removing the control panel bracket #24. Then remove the glass top w/seal #9 (after removing the knobs). You may have to tease this out because the rubber seal is sticky. The switch plate #14 comes off after removing 2 obvious screws at each end and 2 not-so-obvious star screws attaching it to the manifold #6. Remove the spark module by removing 2 of the 3 screws and sliding it out of the 3rd screw.
Parts Used:
Spark Module
  • Robert from Ranchos de Taos, NM
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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stove top gas burner ignitor only flicks but does not light burner
If you have a burner that begins to constantly flick without lighting, and/or flicks while you are lighting another burner, it is likely time to order a new ignitor. Once received, we first lifted the burner support rack, then the burner cap, then unscrewed the nut holding the metal bracket that holds the ignitor in place (years ago we had to "soak" the nut with a loosening spray prior to being able to unscrew it, so since then we do not tighten the nuts too tightly so that each nut is easy to unscrew by hand or with pliers if necessary). The previous steps allow one to lift the burner ignitor up and out of its resting hole. It will be connected to the electric wiring via a plastic connector. All one has to do is pull the wiring away from the ignitor and then push it up into the new ignitor. The plastic connector protects you from touching the live ends of the wiring. Voila! The burner lighted successfully.
Parts Used:
Spark Igniter
  • Marlene from Dana Point, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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Conversion back to natural gas From propane
I converted the cooktop from propane to natural gas, the parts I was told I needed were the incorrect parts. I called because I was not sure about the listed parts. I was helped over the phone but recieved the LP parts. The flame was very low, and i found the orifices I replaced were the same parts I just took out.I contacted Parts select and they were helpful and credited my purchase without any hestitation.Once the new orfices were recieved it was easy to install. I recommend using a nut driver with sticky tape to go the orifice holder after the venture is removed. You do not have to disassembe the stove as long as you don't drop the part. Changing the regulalor was also very easy by removing the gold nut and pulling the white pin out and flipping it over to Nat. The flat side of the pin is labeled LP or NAT. Then just screw the nut back in and tighten. The LP orifices are labeled on the side 0.65, 0.69, and 0.70 the natural gas orifces are colored black, silver , and red. It would be just as easy to go from Natural gas to LP!
Parts Used:
ORIFICE- L ORIFICE- L Gas Orifice (Spud)
  • Robert from Mullica Hill, NJ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Wrench set
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