FD26LKEC Frigidaire Grill - Overview
Sections of the FD26LKEC
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Main Burner
PartSelect #: PS1145527
Manufacturer #: 5304444223
Sold individually.
No Longer Available
Igniter 1to2
PartSelect #: PS2345417
Manufacturer #: 5304468784
Used on outdoor grilles.
No Longer Available
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both burners had rusted thru on the gas grille
This was an easy replacement, but I thought I had ordered both burners as a set for close to $60. I was disappointed to see only one had arrived with the prompt delivery. I had to order another one and am waiting for its arrival. I had to pay shipping again which I am not too happy with. Be sure to order both burners in the future because
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the diagram shows one number for two identical burners which led me to believe they come in pairs. I don't think you would ever replace just one burner. I would think both burners would disintegrate roughly at the same time.
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Robert from Tampa, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Ignitor on bar-b-que was broken
1- removed two screws on each side of face plate to expose back side of ignitor.
2- went to garage to get cresent wrench and removed nut from old ignitor.
3- took out old ignitor and removed two wires.
4- put wires on new ignitor, placed ignitor in hole, and tightend nut on ignitor.
5- put face plate back and reinserte ... Read more d screws.
6- tested bar-b-que to ensure everything worked. It did!
2- went to garage to get cresent wrench and removed nut from old ignitor.
3- took out old ignitor and removed two wires.
4- put wires on new ignitor, placed ignitor in hole, and tightend nut on ignitor.
5- put face plate back and reinserte ... Read more d screws.
6- tested bar-b-que to ensure everything worked. It did!
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Lew from Lewiston, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Wrench (Adjustable)
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