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Bosch HGS7282UC/02 gas range

Bosch HGS7282UC/02 gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Bosch HGS7282UC/02 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Cap for Bosch HGS7282UC/02 - Part 426054

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    Cap

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    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Heat Shield for Bosch HGS7282UC/02 - Part 499302

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  • Cap for Bosch HGS7282UC/02 - Part 426056

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  • Panel for Bosch HGS7282UC/02 - Part 650099

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  • Cable for Bosch HGS7282UC/02 - Part 497510

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  • Burner Housing for Bosch HGS7282UC/02 - Part 423444

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    Burner Housing

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  • Retainer for Bosch HGS7282UC/02 - Part 422024

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    Retainer

    Part #422024

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  • Door for Bosch HGS7282UC/02 - Part 422171

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    Door

    Part #422171

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  • Door Handle for Bosch HGS7282UC/02 - Part 436646

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    Door Handle

    Part #436646

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  • Pcb for Bosch HGS7282UC/02 - Part 640369

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    Pcb

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Bosch Gas Range HGS7282UC/02 FAQs

Common problems we see on Bosch gas ranges like model HGS7282UC include burners that click but do not light, an oven that will not heat or heats unevenly, a broiler that will not ignite, and weak or yellow flames. Many of these issues trace back to ignition parts, gas flow, or burner port blockage; use the HGS7282UC installation guide for safe gas and flame checks.

Most common symptoms and likely causes

  • Surface burner will not light or keeps clicking: dirty burner ports/caps, moisture after cleaning, or a failing gas valve.
  • Oven bake will not ignite or takes too long: weak igniter, restricted gas flow, or burner issues.
  • Broiler will not work: failed broil igniter or wiring/connection problems.
  • Yellow flames or soot: incorrect fuel/regulator setting, air shutter adjustment needed, or clogged ports.
  • Door problems (won’t close right, drops, or feels loose): worn hinge hardware.

Quick checks you can do (no disassembly)

  1. Confirm the burner cap is seated correctly and ports are clear.
  2. After turning a burner on, ignition should occur quickly; during installation checks, burners should light within about 4 seconds once air is purged from the line.
  3. Check flame color:
  • Soft blue: typical for natural gas
  • Yellow tips: can be normal for LP gas
  • Mostly yellow: needs correction (often fuel/regulator related)
  1. If the range was moved for cleaning, confirm the anti-tip device is reengaged.

Parts that commonly fix these problems

Symptom Common part involved Example for this model
Broiler won’t ignite Broil igniter Range oven broil igniter 00492429
Oven door won’t close smoothly Door hinge Oven hinge 00491538
Burner won’t light or won’t adjust Surface burner valve Range surface burner valve 00603716

Why it matters

Gas ignition and flame quality affect cooking performance and safety. The installation instructions also specify safe practices for gas supply testing and shutoff valve use; following them helps prevent leaks, poor combustion, and damage.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Bosch HGS7282UC gas range, we recommend ordering by matching your exact model number and then selecting the correct replacement part by description and ID. For Bosch-direct ordering, Bosch typically routes parts sales through their parts store or customer service; our HGS7282UC installation guide also lists Bosch Service contact information for replacement parts.

Best way to make sure you get the right part

  • Confirm the model number on the rating plate matches HGS7282UC.
  • Identify the failed system first (surface burner ignition, oven bake, broil, door, or lighting).
  • Match the part by part name + part ID, not just a description.
  • If you are troubleshooting ignition or flame issues, verify fuel type and flame characteristics before ordering.
  • Keep notes on symptoms (clicking, no ignition, yellow flames, weak bake) to avoid ordering the wrong part.

Common parts customers order for this model

If your issue matches one of these symptoms, these are common replacements for the Bosch HGS7282UC:

Symptom Likely area Example part for this model
Broil will not ignite or heats inconsistently Broil ignition Range oven broil igniter 00492429
Surface burner knob turns but burner will not light Gas valve / ignition system Range surface burner valve 00603716
Oven light is out Lamp Bulb 00623710

Why it matters (especially on gas ranges)

Gas range parts are highly model-specific because burner orifices, valves, and ignition components are calibrated for the appliance’s gas type and design. The installation instructions also note that flame color and carryover help confirm correct setup and operation, which can prevent unnecessary parts replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

The Bosch HGS7282UC is a gas range, so it does not generate induction-cooktop error codes. If you are seeing an error on this model, start with a power reset and then use the model’s diagnostics and wiring checks in the HGS7282UC installation guide to match the symptom to the correct fix.

First steps that fix many control errors

  • Turn all burner knobs to OFF.
  • Power-cycle the range at the breaker for 60 seconds, then restore power.
  • If the display immediately flashes and beeps continuously after power is restored, verify the electrical supply and wiring are correct.
  • If the error returns, write down the exact code and when it appears (startup, bake, broil, self-clean).
  • If the range was just installed or moved, recheck the final setup and burner tests.

If the “error” is actually a burner ignition or flame issue

The installation instructions for HGS7282UC include burner-function tests and flame characteristics you can use to spot fuel or ignition problems.

What you observe What it indicates What to do next
Burner does not light promptly Air in gas line or ignition issue Retest ignition; burners should light quickly after air purges
Flame mostly yellow Fuel/air mix needs adjustment Confirm correct fuel setup (LP vs natural gas) and re-evaluate flame
Flame lifts, blows, or does not carry over Air shutter adjustment needed Adjust the oven burner air shutter per the installation instructions

Parts that commonly relate to ignition problems

If troubleshooting points to a failed ignition component, these are common suspects for a gas range:

  • Broil ignition problems: range oven broil igniter 00492429
  • Bake ignition problems: oven burner and related gas components (match by diagram for your exact symptom)
  • Surface burner ignition problems: burner valve, igniter, orifice holder (match by burner position)

Why it matters

Using induction error-code steps on a gas range wastes time and can miss the real issue, such as wiring, ignition, or an incorrect fuel setup. Correct diagnosis helps restore safe, reliable heating.

Last updated: February 2026

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