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GE PGP953SET1SS gas cooktop Parts

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  • Conversion Kit for GE PGP953SET1SS - Part WB28T10273

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    Conversion Kit

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  • Cooktop Orifice Spud for GE PGP953SET1SS - Part WB28T10274

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  • Range Screw for GE PGP953SET1SS - Part WB1X536

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  • Screw Oval for GE PGP953SET1SS - Part WB01X50407

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  • Burner Tube for GE PGP953SET1SS - Part WB28X27817

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  • Range Screw for GE PGP953SET1SS - Part WB1X1137

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  • Technician Range Screw for GE PGP953SET1SS - Part WB1X1261

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  • Cook Bracket for GE PGP953SET1SS - Part WB02K10082

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  • Cooktop Spark Module for GE PGP953SET1SS - Part WB13T10047

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    Cooktop Spark Module

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  • Use And Care Manual for GE PGP953SET1SS - Part 49-80636

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    Use And Care Manual

    Part #49-80636

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GE Gas Cooktop PGP953SET1SS FAQs

Yes, many homeowners can replace a GE gas cooktop like model PGP953SET1SS themselves if local codes allow it, but the installation must be done safely: shut off gas and power, use a new flexible gas connector, and leak-test every threaded connection per the PGP953SET1SS installation guide.

What we recommend before you start

  • Confirm your gas type (natural gas vs LP/propane) and whether conversion is needed.
  • Plan access to the manual shut-off valve and the pressure regulator connection.
  • Have the right sealant: thread compound or gas-rated tape approved for LP or natural gas.
  • Use a new flexible connector; never reuse old connectors.
  • Turn off electrical power at the breaker before disconnecting anything.

Safety and code basics (gas cooktops)

Working with gas lines is higher risk than most DIY repairs. If you smell gas at any point, stop, shut off the supply, and ventilate the area.

Key safety steps

  • Shut off the gas supply at the manual shut-off valve.
  • Disconnect power at the main circuit breaker or fuse box.
  • Keep the shut-off valve accessible through the cabinet doors after installation.
  • Leak-test all threaded joints after reconnecting (use a non-corrosive leak-detection solution).

Natural gas vs LP conversion (what applies to this model)

The PGP953SET1SS ships set up for natural gas. If your home uses LP/propane, the pressure regulator and burner orifices must be converted, and the installation instructions specify this work is done by a qualified installer or gas supplier.

Situation What to do Who should do it
Home has natural gas Install as-is, then leak-test and verify flame DIY is common if codes allow
Home has LP/propane Convert regulator and orifices, then recheck flames Qualified installer or gas supplier

Why it matters

A correct install prevents gas leaks, ignition problems, and poor burner performance. Using a new connector and properly sealing threaded joints are two of the most important steps for a safe, reliable cooktop.

Last updated: January 2026

Replacing a gas cooktop like the GE PGP953SET1SS typically costs $500 to $1,000 installed, with many installs landing around $650 when minor electrical or cabinet adjustments are needed. Your final price depends on gas-line work, venting, and whether the cutout fits the new cooktop.

What drives the total replacement cost

  • Cooktop price: the appliance itself varies widely by size, features, and finish.
  • Labor and service call: removal, set-in, leveling, and testing.
  • Gas connection work: new shutoff valve, connector, or pipe sizing changes.
  • Electrical needs: outlet location, grounding, or minor wiring corrections.
  • Countertop/cabinet modifications: resizing the cutout or reinforcing supports.
  • Haul-away: disposal of the old cooktop.

Installation requirements that can add cost (model-specific)

For the GE PGP953SET1SS, the installation guide calls out gas supply and regulator requirements that can affect labor and materials. Use the installation guide to confirm what your installer must meet.

Key requirements commonly checked during replacement:

  • Natural gas operation is typically set for 5 in. water column manifold pressure.
  • Supply pressure is typically 7 in. water column for natural gas.
  • The pressure regulator must remain in series with the supply line.
  • Maximum inlet pressure to the regulator is 14 in. water column.
  • Gas supply line is commonly 1/2-in or 3/4-in pipe.

Typical cost ranges (quick view)

Cost item Typical range Notes
Basic replacement labor $200 to $600 Swap-in when cutout and utilities already match
Gas-line parts/materials $20 to $200 Connector, shutoff, fittings (varies by setup)
Cutout/countertop changes $0 to $500+ Depends on countertop material and amount of resizing
LP conversion (if needed) $75 to $250+ Requires qualified installer and correct conversion steps

LP conversion note (important)

If you are switching from natural gas to LP (propane), the regulator and burner orifices must be converted, and the work is performed by a qualified installer or gas supplier. The installation guide outlines the conversion process and safety requirements.

Why it matters

Gas cooktop replacement is not just an appliance swap; correct gas pressure, regulator setup, and leak testing protect burner performance and safe operation.

Last updated: January 2026

On the GE PGP953SET1SS gas cooktop, “F153” is not a standard fault code shown in the installation literature; when customers see it, it typically comes from a control or display interpreting an abnormal input. We treat it as a symptom and troubleshoot the ignition and wiring system step by step.

What to do first (safe, quick checks)

  • Turn off power at the breaker for 60 seconds, then restore power.
  • Confirm all burner knobs are fully in the OFF position.
  • Remove grates and burner caps; reseat them so they sit flat and centered.
  • Wipe up any spillover around burner heads and the knob area; let everything dry.
  • If clicking continues or the code returns, stop using the cooktop and inspect components.

Common causes on a gas cooktop

These issues commonly trigger odd behavior in the ignition and control circuit:

  • Moisture or cleaner residue shorting an igniter switch circuit
  • A stuck igniter switch that keeps sparking
  • Loose, damaged, or heat-brittle wiring at the switches or harness
  • Misaligned burner cap or burner head causing repeated ignition attempts
Symptom you notice Most likely area to check What usually fixes it
Constant clicking, won’t stop Igniter switches Dry out; replace switch if stuck
Code appears after spill/cleaning Switches and wiring Dry thoroughly; inspect connectors
One burner acts up repeatedly Burner cap/head fit Clean and reseat parts

Parts that are often involved

If inspection shows damage or a switch that will not recover after drying, these model-matched parts are common suspects:

Why it matters

A shorted switch or damaged harness can keep the igniters firing and can overheat wiring. Correcting the root cause restores normal burner ignition and prevents repeat shutdowns.

For access, shutoff, and safety steps specific to this cooktop, follow the PGP953SET1SS installation guide.

Last updated: January 2026

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