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ACC3660AB (PACC3660AB1) Amana Cooktop

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This is a genuine OEM replacement part. This spark ignition electrode is what lights the gas that starts the burner on your range or cooktop. This electrode is part of the burner assembly, it sits nex...
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This top burner knob is less than two inches in diameter. It is black, made of plastic, and has a metallic base.
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This is an authentic OEM replacement part. The screw is most often used in the assembly of ranges, cooktops, and wall ovens. A common use for this screw is to hold the burner head in place. However du...
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This is an authentic OEM replacement part. This top burner, also known as a surface burner, with electrode is designed for use with gas ranges and cooktops. This 9k burner head is medium in size. The...
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The size of this burner cap is actually 2.5" to 2.75 inches in diameter.
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This is a genuine OEM replacement part. This double burner bowl is designed for used with cooktops and ranges. The burner bowl is found underneath the burner grate. This part is designed to fit around...
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This is a genuine OEM Amana replacement part. This burner cap is designed for use with ranges and cooktops, it is part of the burner assembly. There are two reasons the burner cap is essential to the ...
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Part might differ in appearance, but functions same as original. Sold individually.
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This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The burner head the is main part of the burner assembly in your gas range and cooktop. The gas flows through the burner head and is lit by t...
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Will Not Start
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Gas igniter glows, but will not light
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Element will not heat
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Customer:
HUY from ALISO VIEJO, CA
Parts Used:
WPY0316773
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Broken Electrode, no spark
Remove 2 screws holding the top burner. Remove 1 screw holding the electrode. Remove electrode from wiring using plier. Install new electrode and top burner
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Customer:
Michael from Friendswood, TX
Parts Used:
WPY0316773
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Burner would not ignite when control in "light" position
Remove the two screws from the burner assembly (on top of the burner). Lift burner assembly from the cook top. Disconnect the electrode wire from the electrode. Remove the screw holding the electrode to the burner assembly (on bottom of burner). Install the new electrode and attach the electrode to the burner assembly. Attach the elec trode wire to the electrode. drop the burner assembly back into position on the cooktop. Attach the burner assembly using two screws.
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Customer:
Dave from Livonia, MI
Parts Used:
WPY0315768
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers
Two of the four burners would not ignite when lighting the stove.
I thought the problem was with the ignitors/burners since they appeared to be worn. As it turned out, I needed the spark ignitor, which is a "brain box" located under the range cover. It connects all of the ignitor/burners and sends current to the ignitors to give it the "spark" to ignite the gas. It was really easy to replace.
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