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  • G.e. Appliance Light Bulb, 40-watt for Kenmore 36272321003 - Part 40A15

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    40a15bulb

    Part #STD372401

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  • G.e. Range Oven Temperature Sensor for Kenmore 36272321003 - Part WB21X5301

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    Sensor

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  • Range Surface Burner Head, Medium for Kenmore 36272321003 - Part WB16K10055

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    Burner

    Part #WB16K10023

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  • Range Light Socket for Kenmore 36272321003 - Part WB08T10026

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    Range Light Socket

    Part #WB08T10004

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  • Range Oven Rack for Kenmore 36272321003 - Part WB48T10095

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    Oven Rack

    Part #WB48K0004

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  • Range Drip Pan, Left (black) for Kenmore 36272321003 - Part WB34K10010

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    Range Drip Pan, Left (black)

    Part #WB34K10010
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  • Range Surface Burner Orifice for Kenmore 36272321003 - Part WB28K10023

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    Range Surface Burner Orifice

    Part #WB28K10023
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  • Range Oven Door Gasket for Kenmore 36272321003 - Part WB4K1

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    Door Gasket

    Part #WB04K0001

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  • Range Oven Light Lens for Kenmore 36272321003 - Part WB36X192

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    Wb36x389

    Part #WB08K0005

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  • Hotpoint Range Indicator Light Lens (red) for Kenmore 36272321003 - Part WB25T10041

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    Lens

    Part #WB25K0002

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Kenmore Gas Range 36272321003 FAQs

A Kenmore gas range like model 36272321003 typically lasts 15 years with normal household use. Keeping burners lighting properly, maintaining steady flame quality, and addressing ignition problems early helps you get the full service life; see the 36272321003 owner's manual for safe operating and care guidance.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most gas ranges reach their expected life when heat and ignition components stay clean and the gas supply is stable.

  • Heavy daily cooking shortens lifespan; light to moderate use extends it
  • Spills and boilovers that clog burner ports cause poor combustion and extra wear
  • Weak ignition (slow lighting) stresses the igniter and gas valve over time
  • Incorrect cookware accessories can cause incomplete combustion
  • Skipping basic cleaning leads to corrosion, sticking knobs, and uneven flames

Quick checks that protect the range

Use these simple checks a few times a year (and anytime performance changes).

  • Surface burners: ignition should light within a few seconds; flames should look steady
  • Oven burner: after setting above 300°F, ignition typically occurs within about 30 to 90 seconds
  • Flame appearance: yellow flames indicate a problem that needs service; yellow tips can be normal on LP gas
  • Avoid unsafe accessories: do not use stove top grills on sealed burners; they can cause incomplete combustion
  • Keep airflow clear: maintain your vent hood and filters to reduce grease buildup

Common wear items vs. “end of life”

Symptom Most common cause Typical fix
Oven won’t ignite or takes too long Weak igniter Replace bake burner ignition WB13X40208
Oven heats unevenly Burner or ignition issue Inspect burner, igniter, and flame pattern
Burner flames look wrong Clogged ports or gas/air mix issue Clean ports; have gas pressure/adjustments checked
Oven light out Bulb or socket Replace 40a15bulb 40A15 or socket if needed

Why it matters

A gas range that lights quickly and burns with the correct flame quality runs more efficiently, cooks more evenly, and reduces stress on key parts like the igniter, burner, and gas valve. That is the difference between replacing a few parts over time and replacing the whole range early.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore gas range model 36272321003, the cooktop (top) typically lifts after you remove the grates and burner pieces, then release any front or rear hold-down screws. Before you start, make sure all burner controls are OFF and the grates are completely cool; follow the steps in the 36272321003 owner's manual.

Safety first (before lifting the cooktop)

  • Turn all surface burner knobs to OFF and let the cooktop cool completely.
  • Shut off the gas supply valve if you will disconnect any gas tubing.
  • Unplug the range (or switch off the breaker) before working near wiring or igniters.
  • Pull the range forward carefully; confirm the anti-tip bracket is re-engaged when you push it back.
  • Keep screws and burner parts organized so they go back to the same locations.

Steps to remove the top (common procedure)

  1. Remove the oven racks and anything loose on the cooktop.
  2. Lift off the grates.
  3. Remove burner caps; on some versions you also remove burner heads/bases.
  4. Look for hold-down screws:
    • Under the front lip of the cooktop
    • Near burner bases
    • Along the backguard area (varies by design)
  5. If your model uses burner tubes, remove the screws securing the tubes as needed.
  6. Lift the cooktop from the front and prop it up (or remove it fully if hinges are not used).

What you may need to remove (varies by configuration)

Item Why it comes off Typical fastener
Grates Access to burners and cooktop screws None
Burner caps/heads Frees the cooktop and burner bases None or screws
Burner tube screws Allows cooktop to lift without binding Phillips/hex
Front hold-down screws Releases cooktop from the frame Phillips

Why it matters

Removing the cooktop is the first step for cleaning spills under the top and diagnosing ignition or gas flow issues (for example, checking wiring to the igniter or inspecting burner tubes for blockage).

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore gas range model 36272321003, the model and serial number are typically on a label attached to the front frame of the range, usually behind the broiler drawer, storage drawer, WARM-N-READY drawer, or the kick panel. The exact spot depends on your range’s drawer and panel layout; see the 36272321003 owner's manual for the label location notes.

Common label locations to check

  • Front frame behind the storage drawer
  • Front frame behind the broiler drawer
  • Front frame behind the WARM-N-READY drawer
  • Behind the kick panel at the bottom front
  • Occasionally on the rear panel (helpful if the range has been moved)

Quick steps to find it safely

  1. Make sure the oven and cooktop are cool.
  2. Pull the bottom drawer straight out (or remove it if it stops).
  3. Use a flashlight to look at the front frame rails and side flanges.
  4. If you do not have a drawer, remove the kick panel and check the frame behind it.

What the label usually looks like

Item on label Why you need it
Model number (example: 36272321003) Matches the correct Kenmore gas range parts diagrams and parts list
Serial number Helps confirm production run details when ordering parts
Gas type notes (sometimes listed) Helps when diagnosing burner performance or setup

Why it matters

We use the model number to match the exact burner system, oven ignition style, and control components for your Kenmore range. Even small model changes can affect which igniter, burner, or valve fits correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

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