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ALZ8580ADW Amana Cooktop - Overview

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Top Burner Igniter – Part Number: 74004053
$29.47
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Top Burner Igniter
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Part #74004053
This is a surface burner igniter, also known as a top burner ignitor and stove top spark electrode. It is used to generate the spark that lights the surface burner. If your stove will not start, element does not heat, or gas igniter glows but does not light, replacing the igniter can solve these issues. For this installation, you will need a Phillips screwdriver and needle nose pliers. First place the grate on top of the burner, then lift the burner and disconnect the wires. Next remove the two Phillips screws from the bottom of burner, pull igniter out of the burner and wiggle in the new one. Refer to the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer for more instructions.
Sealed Burner Cap with Electrode – Part Number: WP3412D024-26
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Sealed Burner Cap with Electrode
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Part #WP3412D024-26
This burner cap assembly is sold with the spark electrode igniter and has a 7-inch outer diameter. This manufacturer-approved surface burner is for gas ranges. The surface burner supplies the heat to a cooking area on the cooktop. You may need to replace your burner cap if the gas igniter glows but will ignite the flame, the range will not start, or if you can smell gas. Because a faulty burner cap could lead to a house fire, it is recommended that you replace this part as soon as you realize it is faulty. Remember to unplug the range, turn off the gas, and let the unit cool down before starting this installation. Note: this part has been redesigned and no longer requires a gasket, and is sold individually.
Rubber Grommet – Part Number: Y8007P02060
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Rubber Grommet
Part #Y8007P02060
Used as the bottom feet of a gas stovetop grate. Sold individually.
Regulator Kit with Fitting – Part Number: 12001285
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Regulator Kit with Fitting
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This part will cut off the flow of gas to your appliance once it reaches a certain pressure.
Oven Igniter – Part Number: WP7432P097-60
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Oven Igniter
Part #WP7432P097-60
Used with RV ranges.
Igniter Knob – Part Number: 74007292
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Igniter Knob
Part #74007292
Sold individually.
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.
BUMPER – Part Number: 8003P008-60
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BUMPER
Part #8003P008-60
Igniter Wire – Part Number: 5112P614-60
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Igniter Wire
Part #5112P614-60
Valve Kit – Part Number: 12002277
$136.87
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Valve Kit
Part #12002277
KNOB- BURN – Part Number: 74007281
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KIT- VALVE – Part Number: 12002260
$89.65
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KIT- VALVE
Part #12002260

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A burner wouldn't spark strongly enough to light the gas.
168 of 188 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Matthew from Brookfield, MA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
Replacement of these burners is very easy. You just twist the burner counterclockwise a quarter turn and pull it out. (You may need a big wrench if the range is very old.) Once out, just pull the two wires off and push them onto the new burner. Crimp them on with pliers if they're loose -- mine were. Twist the burner back on.
If the gasket under the burner has disintegrated, don't worry about it. They don't offer replacements for them because they're not necessary as a safety feature. They were designed to keep overspills from running under the cooktop, but the ridge around the hole is likely higher than you'd ever need.
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gas burner ignitor failure
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  • roy from East Providence, RI
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
Lift out sealed burner assembly rear of stove first while careully sliding to rear to disengage ignitor probes.Remove philips head screws from bottom sheet metal housing to expose bottom of burners Remove gas tube assembly screws and move tube away carefully.Unplug wires from ignitor.Remove screws for ignitor .Remove ignitor, I noticed t hat rust and dirt had built up around burner to pan connection.I used my oil filter wrench to turn slightly the burner to remove it from the pan to clean.Reassembled in reverse order.
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Burner Was Worn Out
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  • arnold from la punte, CA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
Burner head arrived when I got home from work. Just timely to cook for dinner that monday night, got the 4 burners disconnect the element from the old burner, then connect element to the new bunners, in less than 10 mins, and I had save estimate $600 buying a brand new stove or gas range, this will last me another5 to 10 years. Espec ially this time of recession
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