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Oven igniter failure
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Brett from Morgantown, IN
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
Unplug electicity, Take out all inside pans, unscrew the burner arm, disconnect white power wires to the igniter. remover gas buner, detach the igniter and attach the new igniter to the burner arm. re assemble the burner arm, connenct the white wires to the white wires from the oven just below the igniter. Put all pans and guards back in
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oven, plug in and test.
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Oven would not light..
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Jim from Oceanside, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
cut wires and removed the burner . Removed the ignighter and installed the new with nut driver. slipped the burner back in place and nutted the wires...Wallagh!!! fired right up...
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Oven wouldn't heat, made noises
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Marvin from Woodbridge, CT
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
First I'll say the instructions and comments from this site were right on, making it easy. I slid the oven out and unplugged the electric. Opened the door, took out the racks, took out the two thumbscrews at the back bottom and lifted the bottom plate up and out, and lifted off the heat guard plate. I could then see and reach the ignite
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r pretty easily (the flashlight helped). The igniter may have been replaced before because there were already wire nuts on the wires. I unscrewed the two screws using the nutdriver and noted which wire (top or bottom) went to which wire inside. Unscrewed the wire nuts and removed the old igniter. Used the old igniter to determine where to cut and strip the new igniter's wires. Connected the wires of the new igniter using the wire nuts and put the two mounting screws in. Then just put all the other stuff back in (heat guard, bottom plate/two thumbscrews, racks). Plugged it in and started the oven. Got a small amount of "crackly" noise initially (maybe because the igniter was new) but that went away and it's been working fine and quiet since. Very easy (well, perhaps other than being on your knees, leaned into the back of an oven for a couple minutes). Well worth the effort.
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The oven igniter would glow but the oven wouldn`t lite
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James from Circleville, OH
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
After finding your page and using your trouble shooting guide, it was easy getting the right part and the video helped a lot. Removed the over rack- removed two screws to remove the bottom- two screws to remove the burner. Clipped the two wires to the old igniter and removed the burner from the oven,removed the two screws holding the igni
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ter and installed new one. clipped the wires to length and renistalled the burner. Using the two wire nuts supplied put the wires togather and reinstalled the bottom. Everything went well lite first try with no poof sound. Just in time for Thanksgiving cooking. Got fast delivery of parts. Will uas again. Thanks Partselect.
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Oven not igniting
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Kirk from Saint Paul, MN
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Wrench set
Unplug electric , remove old igniter, cut wires, shorten new igniter wires, strip insulation, wire nut together, attach new igniter, plug in electric, fire it up. Worked great.
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Oven wouldn't get hot..smell of gas
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Eric from Chicago, IL
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Wrench (Adjustable)
Replaced the flat style oven igniter. Turn off gas and unplug oven. Removed the broiler drawer, cut wires, unscrewed oven igniter (using a small/medium adjustable wrench), connected wires, fastened new igniter to bracket, spliced wire, twisted together, plugged oven back in, turned gas on, turned on oven after a few minutes...worked gre
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The oven wouldn't light or very slow to light
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Chris from Shunk, PA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed the two screws, took out the old one and replaced the new one. It was very easy and the oven works great now. Thanks.
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wouldn't light.
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brett from newbury pk, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
First, I read all the instrutions that came with my replacement part from Parts Select thoroughly (twice) then follewed them like an experienced surgeon. I removed the lower drawr after turning off the gas and unplugging the stove and then took out the bottom panels inside the oven to expose the screws holding the ignitor coil. Removed it
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, then cnnected the new one to the existing wires as they were in the stove and the drawing in the instructions, then replaced everything in the reverse of them coming apart. Plugged it back in, turned the gas back on and now it,ll bake things again. YEAH!! Parts Select!!!
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oven would not ignight
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joseph from broadview heights, OH
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
followed posted repair procedure on Parts select site. . . straight forward and simple. . .
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Oven would not heat up
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Bobby from Bonnerdale, AR
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Figured out which part we needed by reading about others problems; Followed instructions & Presto = oven heats!!!! Didn't have any problems removing or replacing part.
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Oven not heating and theres a smell of gas.
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Ken from Fresno, TX
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
1. Unplugged unit and shut gas off.
2. Removed the oven door(2screws).
3. Removed the oven floor(3screws).
4. Removed heat dispersion plate(1bolt).
5. Removed faulty igniter(2screws).
6. Labeled and spliced wires.
7. Connected new igniter.
8. Installed all previously removed parts.
9. Restored power ... Read more and gas to unit and oven
fired up in a matter of seconds.....Thanks
2. Removed the oven door(2screws).
3. Removed the oven floor(3screws).
4. Removed heat dispersion plate(1bolt).
5. Removed faulty igniter(2screws).
6. Labeled and spliced wires.
7. Connected new igniter.
8. Installed all previously removed parts.
9. Restored power ... Read more and gas to unit and oven
fired up in a matter of seconds.....Thanks
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oven would not light
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Gerald from Scotia, NY
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
suspected oven ignitor,went to partselect website and saw
others had same concern and ignitor was the failed part.ignitor was not getting white hot just orange-not enough
voltage going to the gas valve to open it.ordered and replaced
ignitor.repair took about 20 minuets-oven repaired.
others had same concern and ignitor was the failed part.ignitor was not getting white hot just orange-not enough
voltage going to the gas valve to open it.ordered and replaced
ignitor.repair took about 20 minuets-oven repaired.
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Oven would not heat up
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Steve from Canton, IL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Checked voltage supply to oven igniter, had 120 v
to oven igniter, but igniter was not glowing.
to oven igniter, but igniter was not glowing.
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oven wouldn't light
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matthew from Plainfield, IL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
First I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the two wires. I made sure I memorized just how the wires would re-connect with the wirenuts. I then re-assembled everything. Be sure to read all the instructions, especially how to properly install wirenuts. I
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was able to access the wire connections below the oven chamber through the drawer at the bottom of the range. This is an important detail.
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bad oven ignitor
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Janice from Mountain Home, AR
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
A friend replaced the new ignitor with the old one...very simple job.
I would like to comment on how fast the service was from when I ordered the part online to 3 business days later when the part arrived....very happy about how easy it was to order part and that the part was in stock and delivered so quickly. Thank you very m ... Read more uch !! I will recommend Part Select to a friend that frequently orders parts.
I would like to comment on how fast the service was from when I ordered the part online to 3 business days later when the part arrived....very happy about how easy it was to order part and that the part was in stock and delivered so quickly. Thank you very m ... Read more uch !! I will recommend Part Select to a friend that frequently orders parts.
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