6498VTV Magic Chef Range - Instructions
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corroded burners
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Daniel from Can Francisco, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Wrench (Adjustable)
Unscrew the burners an install new ones! Anyone could do this.
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igniter glowed but oven would not light
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edward from euclid, OH
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
It looked like an easy fix. the igniter had a plastic clip. A simple R&R. Removed old igniter from its mount, removed plate to get access to wires, removed insulation. Tried to pull the old wires out of its location. It was hung up and I spent 1/2 hr. trying to free it. No go. I thought I'd have to remove oven from its cabinet. I removed
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six screws and it would not come forward. I felt the under side of the oven thru lower door of cabinet and found out that was where gas was connected. No way was I disconnecting the gas. Pushed oven back in, reinstalled screws and decided to cut old wires and splice in the new igniter. WENT BACK AND READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! Supplied were 4 ceramic wire nuts. Then the light bulb went on! OKAY! I got a marker and marked the top wire on the old igniter to identify it after I cut the wires as close to the back of the old igniter as I could with a pair of side cutters. I then cut the wires as close as I could to the plastic clip on the new igniter. Striped off 3/8 in. from all wire ends and spliced the wires together using the wire nuts. I stuffed the wires as far as possible back into the hole they came from, replaced all old and some new insulation into the hole. The supplied cover would not work, screw holes would not line up and would have fit poorly. I reused the old hole cover. Screwed new igniter to its mount. Turned on the oven and thought I screwed up. I waited about 30 seconds before I saw it start to glow. WHEW! I got it right! After a few more seconds, the gas came on and the oven burner ignited. The really hard part was putting the oven door back on its mount. That door was heavy and wouldn't line up on the first try.......
Maybe if I read the instructions thoroughly the first time before I started, I could have cut my time in half and saved a lot of cussin'. CUTTING THE WIRES WAS AN "OPTION"! That's why they supplied the ceramic wire nuts!....... Dinner is in the oven right now. Smells good!
Maybe if I read the instructions thoroughly the first time before I started, I could have cut my time in half and saved a lot of cussin'. CUTTING THE WIRES WAS AN "OPTION"! That's why they supplied the ceramic wire nuts!....... Dinner is in the oven right now. Smells good!
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gas oven would not light
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carmine from ABINGTON, PA
- Very Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
Remove oven door, remove burner bar, replace ignitor, splice wires together because the old electrical connectors had melted together. Shipping was fast and extra wire, insulation and ceramic wire nuts were included.
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Oven wouldn't heat, broiler would.
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Pati from Marietta, GA
- Really Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Removed all screws from back panel of stove, disconnected all electrical, shut off gas. Removed valve and replaced with new. Put all back together. Turned on gas and checked for leaks. Success!!
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original fixture required bulb - this fixture (all-in-one) was great
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wesley from ODENVILLE, AL
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Pulled range out from cabinet-wall to get to back side, everthing was clearly exposed tlhen. Just a matter of installing new fixture, putting back on, reconnected power source - put range back in proper place.
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Replaced upper over light and assembly
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Thomas from SAN DIEGO, CA
- Very Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers
I had to pull out the oven and balance the oven on two patio tables. Remove the back of the oven. Pull out the light assembly which was burnt. I was unable to remove the casing around the light, so I destroyed it with a pliers. Reinstalling the new light and assembly was easy. What made this job difficult, I could not remove the light ass
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embly from the front of the oven and had to go in from the back.
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Oven was not working at all
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Glynne from Dedham, MA
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
My brother is a handyman. The part was delivered very quickly. The instructions were very easy to read and after an hour, voila the oven works perfectly!
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Missing gasket under burner caused gas to leak out
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James from NEW YORK, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers
I followed the video and it was incredibly easy. I shut the breaker off (we live in an apartment, and pulling the plug on the stove wasn't possible). I lifter out the old burner (the gasket underneath was corroded, and I just threw it out, as the newer burners are self-sealing); removed both the igniter wire and the ground wire (I needed
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a pliers to tug the igniter wire off); attached the new burner; replaced the burner; turned on the power; and voila!
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BURNER DID NOT IGNITE. HOLE ON SIDE OF BURNER HAD A HOLE, SO FLAME WAS UNEVEN.
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Kenneth from WATSONVILLE, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers
USED CHANNELOCK PLIERS TO ROTATE BURNER COUNTER-CLOCKWISE. PULLED OFF THE CONNECTORS, APPLIED RUST TREATMENT TO THE REPLACEMENT PART, WHICH HAD ITSELF STARTED TO CORRODE. SPADE LUGS ON THE OLD PART HAD A SPADE ADAPTER, BUT THE CONNECTION SEEMED TO WORK REGARDLESS OF THE MISS-MATCH. PART WAS REPLACED, TURNING THE BURNER CLOCK-WISE. VE
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RY QUICK AND EASY REPAIR.
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oven would not light reliably.
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Joe from West Winfield, NY
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Just like the example I removed the oven base, removed the two screws holding the igniter. Pulled out the wires opened the connector, plugged in the new igniter put everything back and turned on the oven. The oven now lights better than it did when new. And it holds a steady temp.
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Igniter for oven not working
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RONNIE from SAG HARBOR, NY
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Wrench set
Instead of buying a new range my son said he could replace the part so I looked your company up on internet and had it shipped. Three days later I was cooking with gas again! Thanks!
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igniter failed to ignite
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Gino from ARLETA, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
Replaced the igniter by removing 2 screws, pulling on the wires to pull the connector in from the back thru the oval opening, screwing in the the new element, reconnecting the wires, pushing the connector back and that did it.
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Stove Would Not Light To Heat Up.
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Nola from Enid, OK
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed grates and bottom plate two screws holding it. Turn oven light on and unwire the wire. Unscrewed the two screws and replace. This took my husband about ten min. And for him he says that this was a walk in the park. He says if he can do it anyone can. This was one of the easy honey dews. Good luck with yours. Nola & keith
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oven would not heat up fully, smelled of gas.
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Brian from Spotswood, NJ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Took off the top plate at the bottom of the oven, and the flame spreader, removed 2 screws on the igniter, pulled out the broiler tray and unplugged it. Took longer to get off the floor than it did to replace the part.
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Oven would not ignite
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Dominick from CLARKS SUMMIT, PA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench set
Very easy, video helped tremendously
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