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CGC2536ADB Magic Chef Cooktop - Overview

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Refrigerator Screw – Part Number: WP400021-1
Refrigerator Screw
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PartSelect #: PS11742240
Manufacturer #: WP400021-1
Sold individually.
$11.95
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Dryer Screw – Part Number: WP90767
Dryer Screw
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PartSelect #: PS11746840
Manufacturer #: WP90767
This screw is sold individually.
$7.95
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Range Surface Burner Spark Igniter – Part Number: WP8523793
Range Surface Burner Spark Igniter
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PartSelect #: PS11746068
Manufacturer #: WP8523793
This Whirlpool Surface Burner Spark Igniter is a genuine, OEM part that readily ignites the surface burner on your range. Specially designed for perfect compatibility with certain Whirlpool, KitchenAi...
$33.95
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Range Grommet – Part Number: WP74007705
Range Grommet
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PartSelect #: PS11744194
Manufacturer #: WP74007705
This part is the replacement grommet for your cooktop or range. It is made of black plastic and is approximately 1 ¼ inches in diameter. This part may also be known as the cooktop burner knob gasket, ...
$8.95
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Spark Module - Oven – Part Number: 8215557
Spark Module - Oven
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PartSelect #: PS2094592
Manufacturer #: 8215557
This part sends enough current to the igniter to create a spark to the bottom of the burner cap.
$88.11
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Range Medium Burner Cap – Part Number: WP74007925
Range Medium Burner Cap
PartSelect #: PS11744211
Manufacturer #: WP74007925
This Medium Surface Burner Cap is a genuine OEM part designed for Whirlpool appliances. This part is primarily used for ranges, fitting accurately on top of the burner head. The cap is intricately man...
$67.53
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GRATE BURNER – Part Number: W11400301
GRATE BURNER
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PartSelect #: PS12731250
Manufacturer #: W11400301
This square burner grate has sides measuring approximately nine inches. It is all black in color.
$93.01
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Knob – Part Number: WP7733P381-60
Knob
PartSelect #: PS11744700
Manufacturer #: WP7733P381-60
Sold individually. This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
$20.95
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Burner Grate – Part Number: WP7518P464-60
Burner Grate
PartSelect #: PS11744602
Manufacturer #: WP7518P464-60
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$104.92
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Range Burner Head 12k – Part Number: WPW10406797
Range Burner Head 12k
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PartSelect #: PS11754345
Manufacturer #: WPW10406797
This part distributes flame evenly to your cookware.
$52.47
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Igniter Switch Assembly with Leads – Part Number: WP74007806
Igniter Switch Assembly with Leads
PartSelect #: PS11744205
Manufacturer #: WP74007806
This Igniter Switch Assembly with Leads is a high-quality, genuine OEM part exclusively from Whirlpool. Specially designed for consistency and durability, this assembly is engineered to perfectly fit ...
$94.63
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REGULATOR – Part Number: W11087445
REGULATOR
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PartSelect #: PS12070643
Manufacturer #: W11087445
Introduce the remarkable REGULATOR from Whirlpool, specially designed for enhancing the performance of your cooktop. This authentic OEM part is crafted to regulate the flow of either Natural or LP gas...
$118.29
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top burners on stove won't ignite ,no clicking noise
remove small panel on right side of stove,then un clip moduke and put wires from old module to new one.
Exact fit nomproblems.
Parts Used:
Spark Module - Oven
  • scott from centreville, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
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spark igniter was weak and not lighting the flame.
Open top oven door and remove the 2 front screws which hold the burners and controls to the frame. DO NOT lift the burners more than an inch or so to look inside. You WILL bend the gas lines in the back if you do. Pull out stove from the wall, shut off gas supply and disconnect hose if needed to have room to work. Remove top back panel and remove the 3 wires connecting the top burner assembly and also remove the 2 gas lines. Now you will be able to remove the burner assembly safely. Flip it over and try to unscrew the screw holding the igniter. When you fail, drill it out and get a small metal screw to replace it. The metal is soft and the screw is hard, so drill carefully. The rest is easy, put in the new igniter and screw. and put it back together.
Parts Used:
Range Surface Burner Spark Igniter
  • Daniel from Needham, MA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Ignitor on main burner would not create a spark
Having no manual nor finding any instructions online, I spent a while trying to figure out how to safely get to the ignitor mounting screw under the range top. I popped the snap clips on either side of the stove to loosen the top and pulled the top up a few inches to see why it was being difficult to raise. It turns out that the gas piping was solidly attached from the controls to the burners and I was slightly bending the tubes as the top was raised. The tubes have angles and curves to "accept" the bending pressure I was applying, so it looked like I was doing the right thing. In case I was not doing the right thing, however, I raised the top only enough to get access to the ignitor base and mounting screw. Then the fun began as the screw would not loosen. After several attempts using liquid wrench, tapping on it, etc., the screw head finally just broke off. Uh-ohhhh. Not to worry, however, as there was an empty mounting hole right next to the old one that appeared to be able to work. The mounting screw for the new ignitor was backordered, so I tried a couple dozen different screws I had in my toolkit and finally found one that would fit width-wise, but I had to nip off some of the length to get it to seat properly. The replacement ignitor also had a different width blade connector than the original so I had to grind away some of its width to reattach it to the lead wire. If I had a different sized blade receiver, I would have instead replaced the receiver on the end of the lead wire. It took about 90 minutes in all.
Parts Used:
Range Surface Burner Spark Igniter
  • Michael from Bloomington, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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