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FRANCIS X H - September 14, 2018
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I don't know if this issue is inherent to the part or not. The cooktop has a function where, when the burner flame ignites, the igniter spark stops. That's what happens on the other 4 burners, but on the one repaired with the new igniter, when the flame is burning, it intermittently starts sparking for some reason, and stops for some reason. The cooktop was purchased used, but I did also buy the electronic module from PartSelect. I don't know the cause of the issue, whether it is the part or something else, but this issue is occurring now and didn't before installation.
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center igniter needed replacement
Turn off gas and unplug cooktop. Lift off the 3 grills. Lift off the cast iron and aluminum burner parts. Lift off the five control knobs, noting that the middle knob has a thicker stem.Find star bit that fits the machine screws around each burner. Start removing with the bit in a nut driver. If you have to use a 1/4 inch socket for some,
... Read more try not to break or strip the screws or the bit. Apply heat with a propane torch if stuck hard. After that, lift stainless tray off. Lift out foil pad. Mine was the center burner igniter. Using two wrenches each side, disconnect gas lines from each side. Phillips head to disconnect plate from burner. The igniter is held in place with spring and clip. Unplug igniter wire from electronic box. I used a hemostat so as not to lose the spring clip .Spring can be removed at the plug end of the wire. A big allen key fits the one inch wide middle burner part - remove it. Now pull the old igniter out through the top of the burner. Use a small round file to make the igniter hole smoother and maybe slightly larger. Thread new igniter through hole, plug end first. Spring and clip on bottom are hard to get. Try not to lose the clip- It can spring off into space.Plug igniter wire into electronic box. I used an anti-seize compound on all threaded parts. Go carefully in reverse order . Plug in cooktop and turn on gas. test new igniter. Good luck
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Yun
November 21, 2018
Is this part the igniter for the large center burner? Does it come with a wire and connector?KitchenAid gas cooktop model kfgs366vss00.
For model number KFGS366VSS00
Hello Yun, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you’re looking for is PartSelect Number PS11731309 for the Center igniter with wire and connector. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
Does this igniter fit this model. Part #ps2325067? I'm looking for the one for the center burner. Thanks
For model number KFGS306VSS03
Hello Joe, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS2325067. Hope this helps!