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Oven would not cycle on/off/on maintain heat
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Overall Rating:
Very Helpful
Rated By:
5 Customers
Posted By:
Keith From Osceola, IN
Posted:
10/17/2007 9:08:05 PM
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Appliance Repaired:
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Kenmore
Range/Stove/Oven/Hood
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Age Of Appliance:
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More than 10 years
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1. Pull the oven out to access the connector in the back of the oven near the bottom center to disconnect the connector to the ignitor. Then push the connector and wire through the hole in the back of the oven. 2. Removed the broiler drawer to access the ignitor. 3. Removed the two screws holding ignitor to the burner bar, then pull wire the remaining way through the rear hole. 4. Installed the new part with the two screws to the burner bar. 5. Insert the wires with connector througth the hole in the rear of the oven to reconnect to the plug at the back outside of the oven Reconnect the connector at the back of the oven. 6. Push the oven back in place and it is ready to use.
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Really easy |
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Less than 15 mins |
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Parts Used in this Repair
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Flat Style Oven Igniter Kit
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The flat style gas oven igniter included in this kit has a body length of 3-3/4 inches. This kit comes with a mounting bracket and a wire connector with a plug.
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