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GL8856EBQ0 Whirlpool Cooktop

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These pads go on the bottom of your gas cooktop grates to prevent them from moving and scratching the top of your appliance.
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This part goes around the back of the knob.
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This part helps your burner ignite and produce flame.
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Part is located on top of the igniter switch that's next to the gas valve. Helps regulate gas flow and the amount of normal leakage that may occur.
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This part sends enough current to the igniter to create a spark to the bottom of the burner cap.
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When the gas burner valve knob is depressed and turned, this part creates a spark that lights the gas and starts the burner.
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Part might differ in appearance, but functions same as original. Sold individually.
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This valve will automatically cut off the flow of gas when it reaches a certain pressure.
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Burner valves are attached to the main gas line. When the switch is turned the gas then flows into a tube that mixes with air, creating the appropriate mixture for ignition.
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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:
Sabrina from Mooresville, NC
Parts Used:
814323
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
several grate pads fell out/lost /broke during cleaning
The only real issue was locating the proper adhesive to ensure that the new pads would not fall out. The small insert paper slip in the package noted that a RTV adhesive should be used. After much searching at the home improvement super store, I learned it would be found at an auto supply store. It is black, and is for high temp use. It i s available in a small tube for around $2.00. The RTV is usually used to make gaskets for heat/oil exposure in auto repair. I did have trouble removing a broken stub from a pad that had broken off in the hole. I used an awl to get what I could and push the rest into the hole deeper, then insert a new pad with along with the adhesive.
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Customer:
Billy from Martinsville, IN
Parts Used:
WP3185804
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
There was a crack in the porcelain not letting it spark
I used a screwdriver to pry the electrode assy. out of the burner. then disconnected the wire.
Then just connected the new electrode and place the assy, in the burner.
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Customer:
Joe from San Bruno, CA
Parts Used:
WP3185804
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
broken ignitor insulation; repeated sparking after burner lit
Disconnected gas & electric connections; lifted unit out of countertop onto padded table upside down. Unscrewed ~16 sheet metal screws for access. Removed bad ignitor by driving off retaining clip. Had to remove burner (3 screws) for access to install retaining clip on new ignitor. Reassembled, reinstalled. Works like new!
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