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Oven would not light
It was pretty much a plug in. My husband had it done in a few minutes. I want to thank you for your great service with receiving the part. The oven is working great and now I am back to baking. Thanks for everything Christy
1st took out switch from thermostat unit, located right on the other side of where the temperature knob is located (that controls cooking temp of the oven). Had to lift up range cover to get to the thermostat. Tested this switch with a meter and found it was OK. This made me suspect the igniter, so I ordered one. To install I first unplugged oven (to prevent getting shocked) then took off the drawer on the bottom compartment (push in on tabs on rails until they release). Then take out two screws holding igniter. Mark wires with tape so you know which one goes to the upper part of the igniter and which one goes to the lower part. Then cut wires as close to the body of the igniter as you can so that you have plenty of wire to work with. Then hold igniter in about the place it will be mounted and mark the wires on the new igniter where you want to cut them. Leave a little extra so you have wire at a length that is easier to work with. Scrape off 3/8 inch of insulation off the end of each wire and connect the wires with wire nuts. Re-mount igniter. Put drawer back in. Plug oven back in and try the oven. I hope it works. Mine did thanks to God. Take care.
This was a very easy project. -First, I removed the two bolts holding the old igniter. Second, I clipped the wires then stripped them. Next, I connected the wires with the wire nuts. Finally, I attached the igniter with the old bolts. I plugged it back in, and it worked better than ever. My husband was very impressed that I repaired our stove myself!
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 great.
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 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.
Oven Pilot Heater Would Glow, Burner Would Not Light, Smell Of Lp Gas
After reading the input of others on your site I ordered the igniter. Within a short time it was installed and the oven works fine. Thanks for the help, jc
Stove would glow but not actually ignite, got worse with time
took off door, oven floor and burner cover. cut the wire for the old igniter and used ceramic nuts (provided) to hook up the new one. screwed the new one on with old screws, tested and re-assembled. Saved a hundred bucks easily, but I have some basic electrical back ground.
First, I took out the racks. Then I removed the bottom cover of the stove. (This was in place by two screws that I used my drill & socket set.) Next, remove burner cover by a socket set. Finally, in the corner was a metal cover that covered part of the electrical connections. I then used the screw driver to undo the screws that attached the igniter to the oven. I undid one wire connection, and wired it with the new one on the igniter. (To make sure I wired it correctly.) Then I undid the other wire, and connected it with the new wire (using the new wiring nuts provided.) Done! Now just put all the parts back together.
disconnected the (2) wires of old igniter from (2) wire nuts located under oven in back of bottom drawer, took out (2) mounting screws holding igniter assembly and held it together to new igniter assembly. Stretched out wires together and cut new wires same length as old wires, then mounted new igniter with same (2) screws and connected wires with new included wire nuts and replaced all other oven parts, turned on oven and had a nice TV dinner! :-) Extremely pleased with PartSelect. Ordered part on Tuesday night and had it by Thursday night the week of Christmas no less! Kudos to PartSelect! Great service!
Removed broiling drawer to gain access to the igniter. Remove igniter from mounting bracket, ,cut wires, attach new igniter wiring and reinstall the igniter on the bracket. Reinstall the broiling drawer to complete the job.
Removed racks. removed two screws in back of bottom shelf of oven.Do not know what type of nut or other fastener was on other end of those screws as they would not tighten when I put them back in. However they are in the holes and the shelf isnt going anywhere.The shelf lifted right out lifting the back up first and sliding out from under lip in front. easy access to igniter use a nut driver for this.In the bottom left corner there was a triangle shape cover that needed removed held by one screw. both wires had clip in style connectors that come right out.Cut these off with plenty of wire to attach to new wires with wire nuts provided with new igniter.Put everything back like the old came off. I used a little electrical tape over wire nuts.Closed oven door and tuned on oven and watched my wife begin to smile as the igniter turned red and oven kicked on.
Christmas Day the oven would not ignite. Had to pull out the camper's folding oven for the cheesy potatoes and cook the chicken over an open fire. We Had 10 adults and 5 children (6 and under).
The day after Christmas I searched the net reading various reviews, etc. PartSelect seemed to be the easiest site to navigate and offered How To's notes. Wednesday, less than two days later the oven igniter arrived. This was the third igniter in six years. The grandkids watched me intensly as I read the How to's and easily installed the new igniter. Because of the ease with the website and the fast delivery I am keeping PartSelect.com as part of my resources for the home self doer. The cost was competitive saving me over $100.00 doing it myself. Thank you PartSelect. Joe W Cleveland, Ohio.
Oven would not ignite because the ceramic was cracked off
First i disconected the plug went right where the trouble was.removed the two screws and the safe plate that is protecting the wires.disconeted the two wires and replaced the new ignighter. put everythin back together tried it out ond guess what ??? it works .. Thank you
My mom did the repair for me. We did not have the right tools for the job which made it harder to do. First I flipped the breaker. Then we took out the oven racks. We then took the bottom metal part off the oven. This exposed the shield part and we removed it. Then she cut the wires and connected the new igniter the same way the old one was connected. It took about thirty minutes. We could do it again in about fifteen with the right tools. We went and priced new stoves the cheapest was 350.00. I'm so excited that my stove is working properly again.