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Kenmore 91132389890 30" gas counter unit

Kenmore 91132389890 30" gas counter unit Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 91132389890 30" gas counter unit, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Tube Assembly, Right for Kenmore 91132389890 - Part WB28K5076

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    Tube Assembly, Right

    Part #WB28K5076

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

  • Bowl Bracket for Kenmore 91132389890 - Part WB02K5375

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    Bowl Bracket

    Part #WB02K5375

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  • Gas Valve Knob for Kenmore 91132389890 - Part WB03T10053

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    Gas Valve Knob

    Part #WB03T10053

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  • Range Surface Burner Orifice for Kenmore 91132389890 - Part WB28K5095

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    Range Surface Burner Orifice

    Part #WB28K5095

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  • Tube Assembly, Left for Kenmore 91132389890 - Part WB28K5078

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    Tube Assembly, Left

    Part #WB28K5078

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

  • Washer for Kenmore 91132389890 - Part WB01X1399

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    Washer

    Part #WB01X1399

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  • Range Drip Pan for Kenmore 91132389890 - Part WB31K5078

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    Range Drip Pan

    Part #WB31K5078

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  • Range Drip Pan (white) for Kenmore 91132389890 - Part WB31K5079

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    Range Drip Pan (white)

    Part #WB31K5079

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

  • Electrode Clip for Kenmore 91132389890 - Part WB01K0056

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    Electrode Clip

    Part #WB01K0056

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  • Burner Cap for Kenmore 91132389890 - Part WB29K0041

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    Burner Cap

    Part #WB29K0041

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

Kenmore 30" Gas Counter Unit 91132389890 FAQs

On the Kenmore 91132389890 30-inch gas counter unit, the model and serial number label is located under the cooktop unit. Use the model number exactly as shown on that label when ordering parts or scheduling service; it prevents mismatches.

Where to look on this cooktop

Check these common spots (start with the first one):

  • Under the cooktop unit (the manual calls this out as the label location)
  • On the underside of the cooktop base (visible from inside the cabinet below)
  • On a rating plate attached to the metal chassis near the gas manifold area
  • Occasionally near the burner box area after lifting the cooktop top (if your installation allows access)

Quick steps to find it safely

  • Turn all burner knobs to OFF and let the cooktop cool completely
  • Use a flashlight and look up from inside the cabinet below the cooktop
  • Write down both the model number and serial number exactly
  • Match the format to the examples shown in the 91132389890 owner's manual

What the label information is used for

Label item What it helps with Example
Model number Correct part fit and diagrams 91132389890
Serial number Production details for service Varies
Gas type notes Setup and conversion guidance Natural gas (as shipped)

Why it matters

Kenmore cooktops often have similar-looking burner grates, igniters, and gas valves across model families. Using the exact model number from the label helps ensure parts like a pressure regulator or electrode match your cooktop’s configuration.

Last updated: January 2026

For a Kenmore 91132389890 30-inch gas counter unit, most professional installations typically run about $500 to $1,000 in total, with many jobs landing near the middle of that range. Cost goes up when the installer has to modify the gas line, add an electrical outlet, or adjust the cabinet cutout.

What’s usually included in the install price

  • Removing the old cooktop (if one is already installed)
  • Setting and securing the new cooktop in the countertop
  • Connecting the gas supply and checking for leaks
  • Verifying ignition and burner flame quality
  • Basic cleanup and a quick operational check

What can increase the cost

  • Gas line work (new shutoff valve, rerouting, or extending the line)
  • Electrical work (adding an outlet, correcting grounding/polarity so spark ignition works)
  • LP conversion (if your home uses propane, the cooktop must be converted per the installation procedure)
  • Ventilation upgrades (adding or improving a hood/fan)
  • Countertop/cabinet modifications (cutout changes, leveling, or support repairs)

Quick cost breakdown (typical)

Scenario Typical total cost Why it changes
Straight swap, existing gas and power $500 to $800 Minimal labor and no modifications
Install with gas or electrical modifications $650 to $1,000+ Added trades, parts, and time
LP setup plus adjustments $700 to $1,100+ Conversion and flame adjustments

Why it matters

A gas cooktop install is not just “hook up the line.” Proper grounding/polarity for ignition, correct burner assembly, and correct fuel setup (natural gas vs. LP) directly affect safety, flame quality, and day-to-day cooking performance. We recommend following the safety and setup guidance in the 91132389890 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

The “best” gas cooktop brand depends on your priorities (power, simmer control, reliability, service support, and budget). If you already own a Kenmore 91132389890 30-inch sealed gas cooktop, the best choice is the brand that fits your cooking style and has parts and support you can maintain long-term; use the 91132389890 owner's manual to compare features and safe operation.

How we recommend choosing a “best” brand

  • Burner performance: look for strong high-heat output plus a true low simmer.
  • Sealed burners: help contain spills and simplify cleaning.
  • Continuous grates: make it easier to slide cookware across burners.
  • Ignition reliability: consistent sparking and stable flame.
  • Service and parts availability: easier ownership over the life of the cooktop.

Brand tiers (typical shopping comparison)

What you want most Typical best-fit brands What to expect
Pro-style power and premium build Wolf, Café, KitchenAid Higher BTU options, heavier grates, higher cost
Strong performance with broad service network GE, Bosch Balanced features, good support, wide availability
Value and reliability Whirlpool, some GE lines Solid everyday cooking, fewer premium extras
Pro look on a tighter budget ZLINE High-heat options, verify service coverage in your area

Why it matters for your Kenmore cooktop

A gas cooktop is only as good as its flame quality and safe installation. Your Kenmore manual emphasizes safe operation and proper setup; for example, it notes the unit ships for natural gas and must be converted correctly for LP use to avoid high flames and poor combustion. Reviewing the safety and operating sections helps you judge whether a new brand’s features are truly upgrades for how you cook.

If you are comparing against your current cooktop

Use these quick checkpoints before switching brands:

  • Do you need more high-heat burners, or better low simmer control?
  • Do you prefer sealed burners and easy-to-clean burner bowls/caps?
  • Do you want heavier grates for large cookware stability?
  • Will the new brand support your gas type (natural gas vs LP) and ventilation needs?

Last updated: January 2026

A gas cooktop like the Kenmore 91132389890 typically lasts 15 to 20 years with normal use and basic care. If you are seeing repeated ignition problems, uneven flames, or gas odor issues, it is often more cost-effective to repair key parts early or plan for replacement.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most sealed gas cooktops reach the 15 to 20 year range; lifespan depends mainly on burner use, cleaning habits, and whether the flame stays properly adjusted (steady blue flame versus yellow). See the care and safety guidance in the 91132389890 owner's manual.

  • Daily high-heat cooking shortens life faster than light simmering
  • Spills that seep into burner bowls and controls accelerate corrosion
  • Poor ventilation and heavy grease buildup can stress components
  • Improper gas type setup (natural gas vs. LP conversion) can cause performance issues
  • Using correctly sized cookware helps burners run efficiently

Signs your cooktop is near end of life

If several of these show up together, repairs can become frequent.

  • Burners click constantly or will not ignite reliably
  • Flames lift off the burner, look mostly yellow, or blow out easily
  • Knobs feel loose, stick, or do not control flame smoothly
  • You smell gas when burners are off (shut off gas supply and have it checked)
  • Rusted or warped burner area parts that no longer clean up well

Repair vs. replace: quick guide

Situation Usually makes sense to Common parts involved
One burner will not light but others work Repair Igniter electrode, switch, valve
Flame is weak on multiple burners Repair and tune gas supply Regulator, manifold-related parts
Multiple issues plus heavy corrosion Consider replacement Several parts at once

If you are troubleshooting flame stability or pressure issues, the pressure regulator WB19T10078 is one of the components that can affect consistent burner performance.

Why it matters

A cooktop that is aging out often costs more in repeated service calls and can cook unevenly. Catching issues early (ignition, flame quality, gas pressure) helps you get the full expected lifespan from your Kenmore cooktop.

Last updated: January 2026

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