How to find Amana stove model number?
On an Amana range like model AGR3311WDW1, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label, not on the control knobs. We typically see it on the oven frame behind the door, or on the storage drawer frame area on freestanding ranges. Confirm the exact label location in the AGR3311WDW1 owner's manual.
Where to look on a 30-inch freestanding gas range
Check these common spots in this order:
- Open the oven door and look along the oven frame (often on the left or right front edge)
- Look on the underside of the cooktop near the front edge (if accessible)
- Pull out the storage drawer and check the frame or side rails
- Check the back panel near the gas connection area
- Look for a white or silver sticker/plate that lists model and serial
What the label looks like (and what to write down)
The rating label usually includes:
- Model number (example: AGR3311WDW1)
- Serial number
- Gas type (natural gas or LP conversion info)
- Electrical rating (volts/amps)
Write the model number exactly as shown; even one missing character can pull up the wrong parts list.
Quick checklist: model number vs. part number
| Item | What it identifies | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | The exact range version | AGR3311WDW1 |
| Serial number | Production run details | Letters and numbers |
| Part number | Manufacturer part reference | 98005652 |
| Part ID | Sears PartsDirect catalog ID | W10918546 |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct diagrams and compatible parts for your Amana gas range, such as an oven igniter, surface burner igniter, or spark module.
Last updated: February 2026
How to clean Amana gas range?
For your Amana AGR3311WDW1 30-inch gas freestanding range, we recommend cleaning spills as soon as the range is cool; remove burner parts for a deeper clean, and use non-abrasive cleaners so you do not damage the cooktop finish or clog burner ports. See the owner's manual for model-specific cleaning notes.
Quick cleaning steps (cooktop and burners)
- Turn all knobs off; let the range cool completely.
- Remove grates, then lift off burner caps and burner bases.
- Wash caps and bases in warm, soapy water; rinse and dry fully.
- Wipe the cooktop with a soft cloth or non-abrasive pad and a mild cleaner.
- Clean the gas tube opening and around the burner head with a damp cloth.
- Clear clogged burner ports with a soft brush or toothpick (do not enlarge ports).
- Reassemble burners correctly; test ignition and flame after everything is dry.
Oven and control area cleaning
- Use a mild degreaser or dish soap solution on the oven door glass and control panel; avoid soaking knobs and switches.
- For baked-on oven spills, use a non-abrasive scrub pad and a cleaner labeled safe for porcelain enamel.
- Keep liquids out of vents and openings around the thermostat and igniter area.
What to avoid
| Avoid | Why it matters | Use instead |
|---|---|---|
| Steel wool, harsh abrasives | Scratches porcelain and cooktop surfaces | Non-abrasive pad, soft sponge |
| Excess water on burners | Causes ignition problems and uneven flames | Damp cloth; dry parts fully |
| Pushing debris into ports | Leads to poor flame pattern | Soft brush, gentle clearing |
Why it matters
Clean burner caps, bases, and ports help your AGR3311WDW1 ignite reliably, maintain an even flame, and reduce odors and smoke from burned-on spills.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a gas oven?
A gas oven in your Amana AGR3311WDW1 range is built around a gas burner and ignition system that create heat, plus controls and safety parts that regulate temperature and gas flow. For diagrams and part locations specific to your range, use the owner's manual.
Main gas oven components (what they do)
- Oven burner: mixes gas and air and produces the flame that heats the oven
- Oven igniter: lights the burner; a weak igniter is a top cause of “no bake”
- Gas control valve: opens to send gas to the burner when heat is requested
- Oven control thermostat: senses temperature and cycles heat to maintain the set temp
- Wiring harness and connectors: carry power to the igniter and controls
- Oven cavity parts: racks, rack supports, door, gasket, and insulation that hold heat in
Common replaceable parts for AGR3311WDW1
These are some model-matched parts we commonly see involved in heating and ignition issues:
- Range oven igniter W10918546
- Oven burner WP98012138
- Range gas control valve WP98014893
- Range oven control thermostat WPW10641988
- Range wire harness W10142307
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely area | Parts to check first |
|---|---|---|
| No bake, no glow | Ignition | Oven igniter, wiring |
| Igniter glows but no flame | Gas delivery | Gas control valve, burner |
| Temperature swings widely | Temperature control | Oven control thermostat |
| Smell of gas when trying to bake | Ignition or burner | Igniter, burner (stop and ventilate) |
Why it matters
Knowing the core gas oven parts helps you troubleshoot faster and order the right replacement the first time. In a gas range, the igniter, burner, and gas valve work as a system; one weak component can stop heating even if others look fine.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common stove parts to replace?
On the Amana AGR3311WDW1 30-inch gas freestanding range, the most commonly replaced parts are ignition components (surface igniters and the oven igniter), gas control parts, and wear items like handles and leveling legs. These parts see the most heat, use, and exposure to spills.
Most common replacement parts on this model
- Oven won’t heat or takes too long to ignite: replace the range oven igniter W10918546
- One burner won’t click or light reliably: replace the range surface burner igniter WPW10209656
- No burners spark (or sparking is erratic): replace the range spark module W11590249
- Burner flame issues or gas flow problems: inspect the range gas control valve WP98014893
- Range rocks or won’t sit level: replace the range leveling leg WPW10058460
- Door won’t open smoothly for service: use the range oven door removal hinge pin set 98012220
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | What to check first | Common part on AGR3311WDW1 |
|---|---|---|
| Oven does not ignite, no glow | Igniter condition and wiring | Range oven igniter |
| Burner clicks but won’t light | Burner cap alignment, igniter tip | Range surface burner igniter |
| No clicking on any burner | Power supply, spark module | Range spark module |
| Weak/uneven flames | Burner ports, valve operation | Range gas control valve |
| Door handle loose/broken | Mounting screws, handle | Door handle |
Why these parts fail more often
Heat cycling, grease, and frequent knob use wear down ignition parts and electrical connections over time. Mechanical items like handles and leveling legs also loosen or strip from normal use and moving the range for cleaning.
Before you order a part
- Unplug the range (and shut off gas if you are accessing gas components)
- Match the symptom to the part category (ignition, gas flow, door hardware)
- Check for loose wires, corrosion, or cracked ceramic on igniters
- Use the wiring diagram and part identification in the owner's manual
Last updated: February 2026




