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Would it be possible to replace a burner without help?
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Virginia Jones Which burner are you talking about? Why do you think it has to be replaced? Gene.
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The people I bought it from said it didn't work. The burner isn't level and doesn't have a cap. It won't light. It is the right front burner. Have been advised by a dealer that I will need a repair person from the my propane supplier.
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Virginia Jones In order to replace the burner you have to remove the top panel which is being held with 12 screws (3 screws around each burner). From my experience, when you try to remove those screws they usually break and a part of a screw remains in the burner body. So it is very possible you'll end up with all four burners needed to be replaced. To replace the burner itself is not very complicated and with a little technical skills you can do it. - The part number for the burner is AP2150401 (they all are the same) - The part number for the burner cap is AP2123846 - Here are the break down diagrams for Gibson (made by Frigidaire) range Model GGF356BAWAGood luck. Gene.
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