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Had a problem igniting the gas.
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Danny from Bremerton, WA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
took the old igniter out and swapped the connectors onto the new one. Kept the connectors close to the connector end to prevent them from being to close to the ovens heat.
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oven would not light
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wayne from Washington, IL
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
took off bottom pan in oven and replaced ignitor
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oven would not heat up smell of gas
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peter from bronx, NY
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
i followed some of the tips provided, and added a few of my own. unplug stove from electric outlet. open oven door, remove wire trays. remove the two flathead screws, holding down the oven pan, it should slide out easily. remove oven burner(looks like wings)only one nut holding it in place with 1/4"nutdriver. remove igniter, 2 nuts as wel
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l with 1/4" nutdriver. cut wires, leave a good length, and strip(2 wires). install new igniter, strip the 2 wires as well, trim to size, and with the two wire caps provided, make wire connections. tuck any excess length of wires away from igniter. re-install all parts the were orginally removed. plug oven back into outlet. turn on oven, and presto, oven worked good as new. saved a couple of hundred dollars doing the repair myself
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Top part of stove worked but not the oven
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PAULA from AUSTIN, TX
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench set
I googled most of the problem I was having. When I would turn on the oven I would have the orange glow from the igniter but I would never get heat. I ordered the part off this website...it arrived the very next day!!! 7 months pregnant I fixed the problem!!! My oven works beautifuly!! Just in time for the holidays! I saved so so muc
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h money doing it myself. U to can do it, good luck!!
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oven would not ignite
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Derrick from Houston, TX
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
after reading other replies i was 100 percent sure that my igniter was the problem . just as others said it had a veryh dem glow . once i changed it the oven lit in about 5 seconds .very easy to install and saved at lease $ 400 on not needing a new stove. thanks parts select . com
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Oven would not come on
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Jim from Merced, CA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
From the front I cut the wires going to the old igniter and removed it. Then I stripped insulation back 3/8 of an inch. Using the ceramic wire nuts that came with the new igniter, I connected the new wires to the existing. Then I installed the new igniter and the job was done. I turned on the thermostat and the oven ignited quicker than i
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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 taking long time to start and shutting down while baking
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Merle from Monticello, IN
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
The oven igniter was working, the Sears repairman said by the phone the igniter was probley weak and not geting hot enough. Remove door ( 4 screws) Remove oven pan (4 Screws) remove burner sheld. remove lighter and cut wires. Install new. Remove storage drawer and splice new wires to the old at the back.
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bad oven ignitor
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Janice from Mountain Home, AR
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- 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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Replace the oven igniter
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Mike from Hamburg, NY
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
Remove the oven drip pan & burner baffle. unscrew & cut leads to remove old igniter. Splice old leads to new using furnished wire nuts and remount. Job would have been easier with oven door removed, but didnt want to create a new project.
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Gas oven would take forever to light and would not relight if cooking temp was reduced
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John from Newmarket, NH
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
1. Unplugged power cord.
2. Removed warming drawer and oven shelves and lower plate
3. Removed old wirenuts from back of warming draw space (awkward to reach in to the back).
4. Removed 2 screws holding ignitor in oven - screws in poor shape and were not reuseable.
5. Found next size up sheetmetal screws and installed ... Read more new ignitor.
6. Ran wires down adjacent to gas feed into warming drawer space.
7. Connected with wirenuts supplied with ignitor.
8. Replaced everything.
9. Tested oven and ate some tasty blueberry muffins.
2. Removed warming drawer and oven shelves and lower plate
3. Removed old wirenuts from back of warming draw space (awkward to reach in to the back).
4. Removed 2 screws holding ignitor in oven - screws in poor shape and were not reuseable.
5. Found next size up sheetmetal screws and installed ... Read more new ignitor.
6. Ran wires down adjacent to gas feed into warming drawer space.
7. Connected with wirenuts supplied with ignitor.
8. Replaced everything.
9. Tested oven and ate some tasty blueberry muffins.
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Oven would not ignite to heat to baking temperature
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Louise from Delaware, OH
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
pulled stove out to unplug the electric cord. Took oven door off and removed the bottom panel (2 screws) and then removed the burner (2 screws). took off old igniter ( 2 nut screws). cut wires and stripped the coating to wire to new unit.
Attached new igniter to the burner, and put the burner back in place and replaced the screws ... Read more so unit was stable.
Turned oven on to make sure ingiter was going to light oven, when oven came on, turned oven off and replaced the cover to the burner and the bottom panel in the oven,. Put the oven door back on........
Probably took 45 minutes.
I ordered the part late Friday afternoon, around 3, and the part was here Saturday Afternoon. I was impressed.
Attached new igniter to the burner, and put the burner back in place and replaced the screws ... Read more so unit was stable.
Turned oven on to make sure ingiter was going to light oven, when oven came on, turned oven off and replaced the cover to the burner and the bottom panel in the oven,. Put the oven door back on........
Probably took 45 minutes.
I ordered the part late Friday afternoon, around 3, and the part was here Saturday Afternoon. I was impressed.
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The oven igniter no longer worked
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Ralph from East Brunswick, NJ
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers
Let me begin to say your service was great. I received the unit the next day. Also your price was good.
The whole job took me an hour. I would have done it sooner but I didnt a square head driver bit to remove the igniter from the burner assembly. I removed the whole assembly and with a pliers slowly unscrewed the mounting screws. Af ... Read more ter that I disconnected the igniter per your instructions,spliced the remaining wires reconnected the gas and electric and I was good to go.
The whole job took me an hour. I would have done it sooner but I didnt a square head driver bit to remove the igniter from the burner assembly. I removed the whole assembly and with a pliers slowly unscrewed the mounting screws. Af ... Read more ter that I disconnected the igniter per your instructions,spliced the remaining wires reconnected the gas and electric and I was good to go.
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oven wouldn't light
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matthew from Plainfield, IL
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- 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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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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