What are the most common stove parts to replace?
On the Ikea gas range model IGL730CS0, the most commonly replaced parts are the ignition and burner components (when a burner will not light), oven-light parts, and control-interface parts. We also see frequent replacement of wear items like grates and hardware; confirm your exact part using the IGL730CS0 owner's manual.
Most common replacement parts (and what they fix)
- Oven ignition parts: a weak igniter can cause no-heat or delayed ignition in bake.
- Surface burner parts: misaligned or dirty caps and bases can cause uneven flame or no ignition.
- Spark/ignition module: constant clicking or no spark at multiple burners can point here.
- Oven light parts: burned-out bulb or damaged cover can leave the oven dark.
- Control parts: keypad or display issues can cause unresponsive buttons or incorrect operation.
Model-specific parts we stock for IGL730CS0
| Symptom | Commonly involved part | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat or lights late | Oven igniter | Range oven igniter WPW10324262 |
| Burner will not light or flame is uneven | Burner base/cap alignment and burner base condition | Range surface burner base WPW10256028 |
| Clicking, sparking problems across burners | Spark module | Spark module (red) WPW10475149 |
| Oven light out | Oven bulb | Oven bulb 8009 |
| Buttons do not respond | Keypad | Keypad W11025616 |
Quick checks before you buy a part
- Check burner cap alignment; the cap should not rock or wobble when seated correctly.
- Clean clogged burner ports with a straight pin (do not enlarge the ports).
- Verify grates are seated properly; mispositioned grates can cause chipping or scratching.
- For oven light: replace only after the oven is cool and knobs are OFF; disconnect power first.
- For ignition issues: if multiple burners act up, focus on the spark module and wiring connections.
Why it matters
Replacing the right part first saves time and prevents repeat failures. On gas ranges like the IGL730CS0, many “bad part” symptoms are actually caused by burner cap misalignment, clogged ports, or a weak igniter that cannot draw enough current to open the gas valve reliably.
For ordering, you can choose parts from the list for model IGL730CS0, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a gas oven?
A gas oven like the Ikea IGL730CS0 is built around a gas burner system (bake and broil), an ignition system, and airflow and safety components that manage heat and combustion. Your exact configuration and service access points are shown in the IGL730CS0 installation guide and IGL730CS0 owner's manual.
Core gas oven components (what they do)
- Bake burner: primary heat source for baking; it sits under the oven bottom panel.
- Broil burner: high-heat burner at the top of the oven cavity for broiling.
- Igniter: lights the gas at the burner; a weak igniter is a common cause of no-heat or slow-heat symptoms (example replacement: range oven igniter WPW10324262).
- Gas valve and gas tubing: controls and delivers gas to the burners.
- Orifice spuds (natural gas or LP): meter gas flow to the burners; they are changed during gas conversion.
- Oven bottom panel and flame spreader: shields the bake burner and helps distribute heat.
- Oven racks and door assembly: supports cookware and seals the cavity for stable temperatures.
What you can service or adjust (common tasks)
Many “parts of the oven” questions come up during installation, conversion, or troubleshooting. These are common, model-relevant examples:
- Removing oven racks and the oven door to access the oven bottom and bake burner
- Removing screws at the rear of the oven bottom to lift out the panel
- Sliding the bake burner off its tab and lifting it off the orifice (without disconnecting wiring)
- Swapping orifice spuds during natural gas to LP (or LP to natural gas) conversion
- Checking surface burner flame height (a steady blue low flame is the target)
Quick reference: oven vs cooktop parts
| Area | Typical parts you will see | Common symptom when failing |
|---|---|---|
| Oven (bake/broil) | Burner, igniter, orifice, flame spreader, racks | No bake, weak heat, delayed ignition |
| Cooktop | Burner base, cap, grate, spark module | Clicking, uneven flame, burner not lighting |
Why it matters
Knowing which part does what helps you troubleshoot safely and order the right replacement. For example, “oven won’t heat” often points to the igniter, while “uneven flame” often points to burner base, cap, or gas metering (orifice) issues.
You can order model-specific replacement parts from the parts list for IGL730CS0 on this page, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I find the model number on my IGL730CS0?
On the Ikea IGL730CS0 gas range, the model and serial number label is on the oven frame behind the oven door, at the top right-hand side. Open the oven door fully and look along the front frame for the rating plate (label).
Where to look (fast checklist)
- Open the oven door and keep it fully open
- Look on the oven frame (not the door itself)
- Check the top right-hand side of the frame
- Find the label that lists Model and Serial
- Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
What the label helps you do
Having the correct model number ensures you get the right parts and instructions for your exact range configuration.
- Match replacement parts like the range oven igniter WPW10324262
- Confirm installation details in the installation guide
- Use operating and care information in the owner's manual
Model number vs. serial number
| Item on label | What it means | When you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the exact range design | Ordering parts, looking up diagrams, manuals |
| Serial number | Identifies your specific unit | Service history, warranty paperwork |
Why it matters
Ranges often share similar styling across multiple models, but internal parts (igniters, gas valves, harnesses, controls) can differ. Using the label from your IGL730CS0 prevents ordering the wrong part and saves time during troubleshooting.
Last updated: March 2026




