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AKDG1E2 (P1131622N E) Amana Cooktop - Overview

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Range Installation Screw – Part Number: WP3400882
$7.47
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Range Installation Screw
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Part #WP3400882
This screw is sold individually.
Surface Burners Spark Module Kit – Part Number: 1430322
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Surface Burners Spark Module Kit
Part #1430322
This part sends enough current to the igniter to create a spark to the bottom of the burner cap.
Plate Nut – Part Number: WP3400029
$9.62
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Plate Nut
Part #WP3400029
This size 10 plate nut with 32 threads per inch is located in your household appliances. It securely fastens various parts together, such as panels, brackets, and accessories, to the frame. It features a built-in washer and is also known as a captured nut or a caged nut. If the secured components feel loose, wobbly, or are coming apart, it may indicate that the nut has lost its grip or become stripped. To maintain stability and safety, it is crucial to replace a broken or faulty plate nut. Refer to your user guide to access the plate nut on your specific appliance model, which could be near the console, along the door, or on the tub support. Once located, loosen it using a wrench or pliers. Keep in mind that this OEM fastener is sold individually, so make sure to determine the quantity needed before making a purchase. It is also advisable to keep spare plate nuts on hand for future repairs.
FILTER EXHAUST KET595 – Part Number: Y0042024
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FILTER EXHAUST KET595
Part #Y0042024
This filter assembly is just under eleven inches long and is not quite six inches wide. It is a metallic filter and it is used with some downdraft ranges.
Spark Switch – Part Number: Y0301326
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Spark Switch
Part #Y0301326
This part sits on top of the valve. Once the knob is turned it will create a spark that will light the gas and starts the burner.
Nut – Part Number: M0282009
$21.45
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Nut
Part #M0282009
This part is sold individually. This nut can be found in various appliances including a dishwasher, air conditioner, washer, dryer, range/cooktop, oven, freezer, range hood, and refrigerator. There is a serrated pattern along the edge of the nut, which helps to avoid loosening while the appliance is in motion. Nuts may corrode or rust over time and will need to be replaced. You will need a wrench to screw the nut into place. This genuine OEM part comes directly from the manufacturer.
Valve Screw – Part Number: W10491986
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Valve Screw
Part #W10491986
Part might differ in appearance, but functions same as original. Sold individually.
SCREW – Part Number: 74009538
$23.60
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SCREW
Part #74009538
DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 314217B
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DISCONTINUED
Part #314217B
Single Split Gas Grill Grate - Black – Part Number: 307786G
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Single Split Gas Grill Grate - Black
Part #307786G
Sold individually. This is the part that you would grill the food on.
DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 32067501
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DISCONTINUED
Part #32067501
DISCONTINUED – Part Number: Y0041898
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DISCONTINUED
Part #Y0041898

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gas burners and gas oven would not light
14 of 22 people found this instruction helpful.
  • nicholas from livermore, CA
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers
unplug the oven and pull it away from the wall. looking at the oven from the back, the spark module is at the bottom on the lower left. there is a two piece sheetmetal cover over the area of the spark module. use a phillips head screwdriver to remove five screws and the covers come off. the spark module is the blue cube with four push on wire connectors. all you have to do is hold the new one next to the old one and swap one wire at a time. both were clearly marked with identical numbers and letters. really nothing to it. it took me longer to clean the back of the oven than to replace the module. the old module was eaton part number Y-54052-3. the new one is eaton part number Y-054052-34.
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The range burners would not catch a spark and ignite. They would just keep clicking with no ignition.
8 of 11 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Adrienne from Lake Havasu City, AZ
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
I had an appliance repair rep do the replacement. He made it look relatively easy.
The repair man first turned off the breaker to the range and confirmed there was no power to the range.
After lifting off the range top cover exposing the burner igniters, he unhooked and removed the igniters. He opened the lower oven door exp osing the screws which hold the front knob plate in position. He took those out. After loosening the knob plate he was able to unscrew and raise the inside cover which exposes the wires and the spark module.
My spark module was located in the front left corner area tucked a little under the knob plate. That is another reason why he had to loosen the plate. The replacement part was a universal part so he had to do a little work on the wire connectors but it only took a couple of minutes. Once he configured the wire ends, he was able to plug in the new spark module and put the top back together again.
The repair man knew exactly what to do and made it look relatively easy. I did not want to tackle this problem because I did not know exactly where the spark module was since some models have them in the back of the oven and the oven has to come out from the wall. Also, the wire connections had to be worked with a little and he knew exactly how to do that.
The repair man took about 45 minutes from beginning to end with most of that time spent getting to the part and putting it back together. The replacement itself took only about 10 minutes.
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Surface burners would not light
5 of 8 people found this instruction helpful.
  • James from Gorham, ME
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
None of the surface burners (two Uni-burners) would light without using a match. I first ordered two replacement PS2089818 top burner spark electrodes. I replace one which was very easy - the electrode just clips into the burner - and I traced the wires down to the back bottom of the stove where I found they plugged into an ignition mod ule. The new electrode didn't help, but since all four burners were out it made sense that the ignition module would be the problem and not the two separate electrodes. So I ordered a new ignition module. It plugged in easily with the terminals well marked like the original. I put the original electrode back in and all four burners now light properly with the desired "tic tic tic" sound with the knobs in the "high/light" position.
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