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PartSelect recently helped Jean from Manalapan, NJ with this Caloric Range/Stove/Oven/Hood repair
Oven ignitor stopped working (does this every 6-7 years)
"First we removed the oven doors. Then removed the shelf that separates the oven from the broiler, giving us more room to work. At first we thought we needed to loosen the screws around the bracket holding the ignitor, but we realized that the burner needed to be removed. Lifting the burner up from the front gave us the room to pull it gently from the back of the oven wall, giving more room to pull the wires connected to the ignitor from the back of the oven wall out and then disconnecting them. Then carefully pulling the ignitor out of the bracket. "
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