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30-2603-23 ((05)) Tappan Range - Overview
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Drip Pan
PartSelect #: PS454077
Manufacturer #: 5303131115
This drip pan is designed for gas cooktops and ranges. The pan has an approximate diameter of 8 inches, and the hole in the middle has a diameter of roughly 4 inches. The purpose of this part is to ca...
$8.92
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Burner Grate
PartSelect #: PS437719
Manufacturer #: 316055800
This is a burner grate for your surface burner, and it is compatible with your range stove top. The purpose of this part is to provide a balanced and stable surface for you to set your cookware on whi...
$37.34
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Flat Style Oven Igniter - Broiler
PartSelect #: PS470131
Manufacturer #: 5303935068
This flat style gas oven igniter comes with a bracket and wires. Its amperage range is between 3.2 and 3.6 amps.
$197.35
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Flat Style Oven Igniter
PartSelect #: PS470130
Manufacturer #: 5303935067
This flat style gas oven igniter is 5.53 inches long and comes with a bracket and wire nuts. Its amperage range is between 3.2 and 3.6 amps. May be different in appearance but will function as the orginal part.
$62.16
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[Viewing 2 of 2]Gas igniter glows, but will not light
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Little to no heat when broiling
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Ignitor burnt out
I removed the broiler burner assembly held in by 5 screws across the inside top of the oven, as I removed the assembly the igniter slid out from the back of the oven and was attached to the assembly with a cannon plug, I disconnected the cannon plug and removed the whole assembly out of the oven and replaced the igniter which was attached
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by two screws and reassembled in the oven. Where I live in remote Alaska calling a repair technician is not an option, either figure it out or have a new appliance barged in.
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Gregg from Naukati, AK
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Very old burner grates & drip pans, need replacement.
Took out the old & easily replace it with the new set. No tools required.
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Mariano from Torrance, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Broiler igniter not glowing
1) Turn off the gas and disconnect the power
2) Remove oven door. There requires that you remove the two square drive (SD) bolts on the inside, partially close the door and lift it off the hinges.
3) Remove the grills.
4) At the back remove the rear shield (aluminum panel held by 2 SD sheet metal screws ... Read more .
5) this exposes the broiler igniter and its two wires. If its been replaced in past, there should be two porcelain screw-on wire connectors. Undo the connectors by turning them counter-clockwise. With a volt-ohmmeter, measure the resistance across the igniter. If its open circuited, its broken. If not, then its in the circuit board, and this help stop here. If this is the original igniter, it ends in a plastic connector. Disconnect by pulling it apart from its mating plug and again, check the continuity of the igniter. If its defective, reconnect the connector and cut each wire on the igniter side. Strip back about 1/2 inch of insulation on each lead.
6) inside the oven, using the SD driver, remove the 4 screw securing the broiler burner from the roof of the oven. The burner can now be removed, pulling the burner away from the gas jet on the right.
7) The igniter is now exposed and can be remove by removing the two SD drive screws.
8) Replace with the new igniter, being careful not to touch the black element, and feeding the wires though the rear oven wall.
9)Reverse the above dissembly procedure.
10) Broil the sausages.
2) Remove oven door. There requires that you remove the two square drive (SD) bolts on the inside, partially close the door and lift it off the hinges.
3) Remove the grills.
4) At the back remove the rear shield (aluminum panel held by 2 SD sheet metal screws ... Read more .
5) this exposes the broiler igniter and its two wires. If its been replaced in past, there should be two porcelain screw-on wire connectors. Undo the connectors by turning them counter-clockwise. With a volt-ohmmeter, measure the resistance across the igniter. If its open circuited, its broken. If not, then its in the circuit board, and this help stop here. If this is the original igniter, it ends in a plastic connector. Disconnect by pulling it apart from its mating plug and again, check the continuity of the igniter. If its defective, reconnect the connector and cut each wire on the igniter side. Strip back about 1/2 inch of insulation on each lead.
6) inside the oven, using the SD driver, remove the 4 screw securing the broiler burner from the roof of the oven. The burner can now be removed, pulling the burner away from the gas jet on the right.
7) The igniter is now exposed and can be remove by removing the two SD drive screws.
8) Replace with the new igniter, being careful not to touch the black element, and feeding the wires though the rear oven wall.
9)Reverse the above dissembly procedure.
10) Broil the sausages.
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Steven from Silver Spring, MD
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver
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