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Flat Style Oven Igniter Kit – Part Number: 12400035
Flat Style Oven Igniter Kit
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PartSelect #: PS1573892
Manufacturer #: 12400035
The flat style oven igniter kit is used in gas ovens and ranges. It is what provides the heat needed to open the gas valve, and it ignites fuel for the burner assembly. This part can be used for both ...
$57.79
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Oven Door Spring – Part Number: WP7803P058-60
Oven Door Spring
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PartSelect #: PS11744749
Manufacturer #: WP7803P058-60
The oven door springs create tension which allows the door to open and close with ease. This spring can be used on either the left or right side of your oven, is made completely of metal, and is appro...
$17.05
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Drip Pans - Kit of 4 – Part Number: 1430283
Drip Pans - Kit of 4
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PartSelect #: PS2011170
Manufacturer #: 1430283
This set of four square chrome drip pans fits many gas ranges and cooktops. Each drip pan has sides measuring just over eight inches and a center hole diameter of three and a half inches.
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GRATE BURNER – Part Number: W11400301
GRATE BURNER
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PartSelect #: PS12731250
Manufacturer #: W11400301
This square burner grate has sides measuring approximately nine inches. It is all black in color.
$106.04
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Oven Door Gasket – Part Number: 7201P036-60
Oven Door Gasket
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PartSelect #: PS1643402
Manufacturer #: 7201P036-60
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Surface Burner Knob -  Black/Chrome – Part Number: 7733P038-60
Surface Burner Knob - Black/Chrome
PartSelect #: PS2091873
Manufacturer #: 7733P038-60
This surface burner knob is two inches in diameter. It has a chrome bottom and a black plastic top.
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Safety Valve – Part Number: 7501P095-60
Safety Valve
PartSelect #: PS2090036
Manufacturer #: 7501P095-60
This safety valve ensures that no gas is released until the igniter has received the proper voltage needed to ignite the gas range.
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Hinge - Left Side – Part Number: 3418A029-34
Hinge - Left Side
PartSelect #: PS1603106
Manufacturer #: 3418A029-34
The hinges allow the door to swing up and down. The hinges must be properly adjusted in order for the door to close properly.
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Hinge - Right Side – Part Number: 3418A030-34
Hinge - Right Side
PartSelect #: PS1603107
Manufacturer #: 3418A030-34
The hinges allow the door to swing up and down. The hinges must be properly adjusted in order for the door to close properly.
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Thermostat Knob – Part Number: 7731P020-60
Thermostat Knob
PartSelect #: PS2091805
Manufacturer #: 7731P020-60
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THERMOSTAT – Part Number: 7404P064-60
THERMOSTAT
PartSelect #: PS2089535
Manufacturer #: 7404P064-60
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 7711P260-60
DISCONTINUED
PartSelect #: PS2091503
Manufacturer #: 7711P260-60
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Gas igniter glows, but will not light
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Little to no heat when baking
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Will Not Start
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Element will not heat
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Oven not heating evenly
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Door won’t close
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Oven would not work but the Broiler did
The oven had been working intermittently for a while and after repeated threats of starvation from my spouse I finally took a look even though it was summer and the grill was working fine. The Igniter would glow red when the oven was turned on but the gas would not flow to it no matter what the temperature setting. I searched online and found this site that explained it was possible for the igniter to glow but if it was not drawing the correct amperage (because its resistance was too high) then the main brain would not allow the gas valve to open. So I took a look at the broiler and it had the same igniter. I measure the resistance of both of them and the oven igniters resistance was higher (don't rememeber the reading) then I moved the Igniter from the broiler to the oven and the oven worked from there it was just a matter of ordering the part. End of story except for I am still doing all the cooking on the barbecue outside.
Parts Used:
Flat Style Oven Igniter Kit
  • James from Ferndale, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Oven would'nt light
In most cases if your oven won't light or takes a long time to light you may have a bad igniter even if it glows. To check the igniter use a voltmeter to check for 120 A/C volts going to the igniter and3.5 A/C volts going between the ingniter and the gas valve. My bad ingniter glowed but had only only 3.0 A/C volts going to the gas valve for the oven. The new igniter took only 45 minutes to install and supply's 3.6 A/C volts to the gas valve and the oven works fine.
Parts Used:
Flat Style Oven Igniter Kit
  • Charles from Charlestown, RI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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oven failed to light
My son replaced the broiler igniter this spring, so I had a clue as to what was required. This was even easier and since I had back surgery recently & my husband was out of town that was a giant plus!

I unplugged the oven, removed the oven door, found the release latch and removed the oven floor. I then removed the 2 screws that held the igniter in place (I received this stove used and the igniter had evidently been replaced before as it was the same shorter version included in the kit). I pulled the igniter out then removed some insulation and tugged the connector out of the oven floor. I disconnected the igniter and plugged the new one in. I then replaced the connector in the floor, attached the igniter with the screws, replaced the insulation and did a test run (plugged in the oven & turned it on). That was successful so I put the floor back in and put the door back on.
Ta-Dah!
Parts Used:
Flat Style Oven Igniter Kit
  • Beryl from Dawsonville, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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