This part is found in your gas range, also known as spark electrode. This part helps your burner ignite and produce flame. This will need to be replaced if it is no longer providing spark to start the burner. This may happen because the wire shorted out or the porcelain cracked. To access this, part, you will need to get underneath the cook top. You will need to remove the grates and burner heads to do this. Remove the screws that hold the burner assemblies to the cook top. Take a screwdriver to pry up on the cooktop.
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Stephen T - February 26, 2020
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Repair of old stove.
Thank goodness this part is still available for my old stove. Save me a lot of $$$.
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Sean
December 29, 2017
Hello, i have a Caloric rld395 uw and the pilot igniter in my oven seems to catch fire and turn on but it doesn't ignite the entire burner bar. Would this be n igniter issue or safety valve issue? Thx sean
For model number RLD395-UW
Hello Sean, Thank you for your inquiry. We would advise checking the ignitor and spark module first, then the safety valve as that is what supplies the gas. Hope this helps!
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