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How Do You Replace The Complete Burner Unit Under The Stovetop? The Gas Connects To This Piece!
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Follow the instructions posted by [COLOR="Red"]Joe[/COLOR]: http://forum.appliancepartspros...-burner-replacement.html and remove all burner heads. Carefully remove the top panel. Unscrew the nut secured the gas tube for the left front burner to the corresponding gas burner valve and remove the orifice holder & tube assembly. Assemble everything in the reversed order. - The orifice holder & tube assembly (LF burner) Part number: AP4103812
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how is the top panel held down????? thanks gene
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Originally Posted by: WHIZZKIDD  how is the top panel held down????? thanks gene By the burner heads. Did you try to do anything yet? You would not see it until you will take a screwdriver and start to disassemble it. Gene.
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