The drip pan is found under the burner. This square chrome stovetop drip pan is intended for use with gas ranges. It has a 4-inch diameter center hole and 7 3/4 inch sides. Drip pans should be cleaned regularly, and replaced when too much food has been burned and stuck to it, making it too hard to clean. You should replace your drip pan if it is rusted or damaged. Grease, oil, and food can spill into your unit and become a fire hazard. This drip pan is dishwasher safe and is sold individually.
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Lynne M - March 5, 2019
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Worked as expected
Good condition. Brightened up our stove.
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Richard S - April 3, 2018
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Just whst I needed.
Well done.
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Replaced ignitor - natural gas oven
Oven was lighting slowly and finally just stopped lighting. I ordered and replaced old ignitor with a new one. The actual repair is pretty easy. However, this is the second one I purchased, the first one was broken by me while inserting it into bracket. The active part of the ignitor (the part that heats up) is extremely fragile, more fr
... Read moreagile than fluorescent bulb glass. Do not allow it to touch anything while inserting it. Do not drop, even a few inches. The ceramic housing meanwhile is indestructible. The wires won't have connectors on the ends so, you need to get some heat resistant wire nuts and heat resistant tape to safely splice the wires back onto the old wire mount points. Or, If you wish, you can make new connectors and wrap in asbestos sheaths and re-attach to the oven. There does not seem to be a pattern to replacing the wires in the right order. Just as long as they both are securely connected. The bracket is held by 3 screws, easy to remove and replace. You'll need to remove the old ignitor and replace the new one the same way. The elements are not screwed in, they just slide in. The old ignitor was really tight. Take care and spread bracket apart and old ignitor will slide out. The new one goes in the same way.