9113312592 Kenmore Cooktop - Overview
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Range Burner Bowl Seal
PartSelect #: PS244608
Manufacturer #: WB32M8
This part is the replacement burner bowl seal or drip pan seal for your range. It is black in color and is sold individually. The burner bowl seal creates a seal between the cooktop and the drip pan a...
$19.95
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Large Burner Drip Bowl
PartSelect #: PS244366
Manufacturer #: WB31M11
This part is sold individually. It is white on the top side, and black underneath. Used for gas ranges. You may need to order the drip bowl seal.
No Longer Available

Ignition Spark Switch - Rear Burners
PartSelect #: PS236639
Manufacturer #: WB24K5083
Upgrade your GE cooktop with this Ignition Spark Switch for Rear Burners and feel a new level of efficiency in your cooking! This crucial appliance accessory provides the needed spark for your burner ...
$36.95
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Small Burner Drip Bowl
PartSelect #: PS244365
Manufacturer #: WB31M10
This part is sold individually. It is white on the top side, and black underneath.
No Longer Available

Ignition Valve Switch - Front Burners
PartSelect #: PS236635
Manufacturer #: WB24K5078
Enhance the performance of your GE cooktop with this Ignition Valve Switch. Exclusively designed for front burners, it utilizes a spark ignition system to effectively ignite the burner, ensuring optim...
$47.95
Special Order

Surface Burner Igniter
PartSelect #: PS231310
Manufacturer #: WB13K5051
This igniter is used to light the top surface burner on a range/stove. It is sold individually.
No Longer Available
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Common Symptoms of the 9113312592
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Failed ignition switch
took me a a while to find my problem. One burner would not spark to ignite gas burner. From Part Select website I noticed the part that was the problem from the parts diagram. I did not realize it was related to ignition until I saw that. Easy and cheap to fix after that.
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wally from lake oswego, OR
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Large and small Burner Drip Bowls needed to be replaced
The drip bowls of my stove had to be replaced. The tough job about this is that the bowls need to be ordered which we did. The order was sent to my house within a couple days. The drip bowls were replaced and they look and work just fine. The gas stove is about 10 yrs old and it needs the parts special ordered now. I used to wash and use
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a bit of elbow grease but this time it required too much effort. So an easy replacement did the trick.
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Nelda from Carmichael, CA
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Broken igniter, drip bowls needed replacing
1. Turn off gas and unplug cooktop
2. Use knife to score underneath glass cooktop
3. Remove burner grills and caps, remove knobs, remove rings
to access 3 screws that hold drip bowls.
4. After removing drip bowls carefully lift up on glass cooktop
(May have top use knife again to help release silicone ca ... Read more ulk)
5. Remove 2 screws with nut driver that hold the bracket that has
the burner attached to it, very carefully tilt burner and bracket
to access screws underneath, being careful not to kink gas line
6. Remove 1 screw and loosen the other to rotate bracket enough
to access screw that holds igniter.
7. With new igniter installed replace bracket, turn gas on to check
for leaks, you can also plug in power and check igniter.
8. Turn gas off and unplug power, turn glass cooktop over and
clean old caulking off and recaulk, carefully replace cooktop
and make sure holes are centered over burners and knobs.
9. While caulking is still fresh screw new drip bowls in place
(May have to move top slightly to center bowls).
10. Once everything is back in place caulk around edge and
turn gas and power back on.
2. Use knife to score underneath glass cooktop
3. Remove burner grills and caps, remove knobs, remove rings
to access 3 screws that hold drip bowls.
4. After removing drip bowls carefully lift up on glass cooktop
(May have top use knife again to help release silicone ca ... Read more ulk)
5. Remove 2 screws with nut driver that hold the bracket that has
the burner attached to it, very carefully tilt burner and bracket
to access screws underneath, being careful not to kink gas line
6. Remove 1 screw and loosen the other to rotate bracket enough
to access screw that holds igniter.
7. With new igniter installed replace bracket, turn gas on to check
for leaks, you can also plug in power and check igniter.
8. Turn gas off and unplug power, turn glass cooktop over and
clean old caulking off and recaulk, carefully replace cooktop
and make sure holes are centered over burners and knobs.
9. While caulking is still fresh screw new drip bowls in place
(May have to move top slightly to center bowls).
10. Once everything is back in place caulk around edge and
turn gas and power back on.
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Gerald from SMITHVILLE, MO
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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