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KGCG260SBC0
KGCG260SBC0 KitchenAid Cooktop - Overview
Sections of the KGCG260SBC0
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Surface Burner Igniter Electrode with Wire
PartSelect #: PS356929
Manufacturer #: 4175453
Sold Individually.
$253.21
In Stock
Surface Burner Knob - Black/Chrome
PartSelect #: PS355927
Manufacturer #: 4169279
Sold Individually. This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
No Longer Available
Screw
PartSelect #: PS11748102
Manufacturer #: WPW10068250
This screw is sold individually.
$6.08
In Stock
Gas Valve/Switch Seal Cover
PartSelect #: PS11740880
Manufacturer #: WP3188425
Part is located on top of the igniter switch that's next to the gas valve. Helps regulate gas flow and the amount of normal leakage that may occur.
$35.28
In Stock
Switch Kit
PartSelect #: PS389222
Manufacturer #: 814404
This switch is used for both surface burners and grills.
No Longer Available
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Common Symptoms of the KGCG260SBC0
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Porcelain sleeve broke
Due to the age of the appliance, the screws were almost fused to the burner. I used a spray lubricant and broke the screws free with an impact screw driver. It was pretty easy with this type of driver. This avoided stripping the screws which would have occurred with a regular screw driver. The installation was easy and it all works li
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ke a charm!
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David from Bishop, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Replacing sheared off screw
The rangetop was about 20 years old and one of the igniter attaching screws sheared off as I tried to unscrew it. I had to drill out the screw body stuck in the burner and retap the hole with a 4-40 tap. The other screw, I used penetrating oil on and it came out using an impact screwdriver. One must take off all the range top knobs, burn
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er grates and drip ringsthen. Then use a philips screwdriver to remove both of the wire covers (grate supports) to get at the wire holes and igniter coil on the right. Next, tape the new wire (about 4 inches overlap) to the old wire and pull the new wire through as you're pulling the old wire out from under the rangetop passage - from left side to right side. The rest is easy. attach the right side of the new wire to the same igniter coil terminal as the old wire and put the covers back on, keeping the left side of the wire handy near the burner it came off of. Put the burners back in, attach the wires, lower the top and put the drip rings, grates and knobs back and test. Done.
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Parts Used:
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Roy B from Union City, CA
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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