147213 General Electric Range - Instructions
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Oven would not heat
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Paul from Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
I first removed the oven door. I then took out the racks and removed the oven bottom. It slips out easily however, you need to take the door off. The burner cover came next. I used the 3/8 nut driver to remove the four screws. This exposed the burner and electric igniter. Two screws hold the burner tube in place. I recommend removing the
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burner tube due to the screws holding the ignitor will more than likely need to be cut off. Once the tube is out and you have disconnected the plug for the ignitor you will need to check the voltage at the plug (120 VAC). Place the voltage meter test leads in the oven side of the ignitor plug and set the oven to heat up. If everything is OK the meter should read 120 Volts AC. Turn the oven off and remove the leads. Take the old ignitor off the burner tube and replace it with the new ignitor and plug it back into the oven. Push the plug and wires back into the hole in the burner well and put the burner back in the oven well. Once it is all back in and bolted down try the oven again to verify the ignitor works. Replace the remaining oven parts in reverse order of removal.
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ge xl44 gas oven no heat
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don from spring, TX
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
removed lower broiler pan so i could see burner igniter. removed the heat shield in front of the gas valve. (1 screw). started oven. no response from igniter. no gas flow at all. if igniter is bad it will not allow gas to flow. ordered new igniter from parts select for my oven model. got it in a couple of days. it wasnt exactly the same a
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s the original, but was compatible. it came with its own connector, but didnt fit. i had to cut it off and splice in the original connector. i had to remove the burner tube to remove the original igniter because the wire was routed around and behind the tube. it just took a couple of screws to remove it and it pulls right off. this is all accessible on the top of the broiler drawer. installed the two screws on the new igniter and plugged in the connector. started oven and igniter started glowing bright immediatly. oven burner lit off within a few seconds. everything working like new now.
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broiler would not light
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Edward from Miami, FL
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
oven and stove top burners worked fine, but broiler would not light. diagnosed problem as bad igniter. ordered parts on line and received them next day with regular shipping!
removed oven door and bake racks. removed old igniter and snipped wires.
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reinstalled door and racks.
works fine. who knew home repairs could be so easy and fun!
removed oven door and bake racks. removed old igniter and snipped wires.
installed new igniter and used ceramic wire nuts to attach wire leads. ... Read more
reinstalled door and racks.
works fine. who knew home repairs could be so easy and fun!
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THe oven burner would not light
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James from Rockville, RI
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I removed the oven door, the base panel of the oven and slid out the broiler tray. Next, I pulled the wires out of the access hole in the back of the oven, then diconnected the modular plug and removed the 2 screws fastening the ignitor. I tested the ignitor with my ohm meter and found out that it did not have the necessary zero ohms re
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sistance. The meter indicated an open circuit, so I ordered the replacement part, which was delivered in less than 24 hours. Then I reassembled everything and tried the oven. Works like new again.
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Oven igniter light up, but stove would not light
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Rocky from Liberty, TX
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
At first I didn't believe it was the igniter due to the fact that it was lighting up, but after reading some of these post, I thought I would give it a try. I accessed the igniter from the broiler drawer after taking out the pans. I removed two bolts with my nut driver and disconnected the wires at the plastic connector after removing the
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heat shield with a phillips screwdriver (1 screw). I also had to remove a clip to get the wires to pull threw the back of the stove. Here is where the fun began...While waiting on the part to arrive, I decided that it would be a good time to thoroughly clean the entire unit. During this process, I lifted the top of the range to far and cracked both front burner gas lines. After running around town trying to find the gas lines with no luck, I returned home and ordered them from PartSelect as well. The igniter arrived one day and the gas tubes the next. I reassembled the unit and everything works like new, thanks to PartSelect. One other note, when my igniter arrived, It had the exact same electrical plug that my original one had. Some of these post said that you would have to cut the connector off and use the porcelain wire nuts provided. The parts I received were manufacturer parts, no off brand replacements. Again Thank You PartSelect.
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oven did not light
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Mark from Southfield, MI
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
replace igniter
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gas oven would not come on when you turned the knob on to light you could hear it click but wouldn't light
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Jeff from okc, OK
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
e-mailed my problem and reply was igniter our gas valve took a gamble and ordered the igniter. easy fix. two srews and plug in wires.
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Stove would not light
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Robert from PortChester, NY
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
I removed the two screws that hold the element in place then I had to splice the wires because the connector was not right and used the two wire nuts that came with the unit .
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replacment of oven door handle
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Todd from Cincinnati, OH
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
the part was an exact fit. the instalation of the product was very easy. I just removed the 4 hex bolts and 2 star head bolts and reattached. Instalation took about 10 minutes.
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oven/broil wouldn't light
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Ryan from Gunnison, CO
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
Over a duration the oven burner would take time to light, then eventually not ignite at all, so repaired ignitor and alls good. Easy, easy, didn't have to disconnect gas, electric for safety.
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Oven would not start when cold.
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Steve from Platteville, CO
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
(I could hold a torch on the igniter to start it, then it would work, but would not initially heat up on its own). Pull up and remove oven door. Remove racks. Remove 2 thumb screws in back of bottom plate and remove plate. Remove 1 screw on cover plate. remove 2 screws on igniter and unplug. Splice wires from new igniter to old plug with
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ceramic wirenuts (included). (Manufacturer changed plug design). re-install everything. (Sears wanted $80.00 for the part, Appliance Factory wanted $47.00).
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igniter went out on our gas oven. (no oven heat or flame)
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Stephen from Stillwater, MN
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
It was quite easy. Uplug the ingnitor and remove two screws from bracket holding it in place along side gas pipe. Plug in new ignitor and and reinstall two screws thru bracket to secure ignitor against gas pipe. Thats it!! Oh, you must remove floor of oven (two Screws,back wall)and remove broiler and door/tray by pulling all the way out
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to access the ignitor and gas pipe assembly.
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wouldnt light
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Chuck from Carroll, NH
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
removed oven door & broiler draw took out bottom panel in oven removed part from burner tube reinstalled everything piece of cake works great now
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Replace the Oven Igniter Component
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Stanley from Scotch Plains, NJ
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- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
The job was made very simple primarily due to the repair video that was available on your site when I ordered the part that I was looking for. The job can be done in less than 15 min, but it took me a little bit longer because of some rusted screws that didn’t want to come out so easily. I also decided to take of the front door (not menti
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oned in the video) just to make it a bit easier to reach the igniter component. The door comes off very easy by opening the door about 6 inches and pulling up and off of the door hinges. Again for a novice like me the video was a life saver.
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Deflector oven/gas flame deflector replaced due to hole melted from glowbar igniter
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Barry from Coventry, RI
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Removed oven convection fan cover for more room to remove/replace lower oven bottom. Deflector is attached underneath oven bottom and you will need new self tapping sheet metal screws to replace old ones. My deflector actually had hole melted in it from glowbar igniter directly underneath it. Glowbar remains white hot until selected oven
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temp is reached...poorly designed.
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