8619 - Instructions
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Stove Would Not Light To Heat Up.
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Nola from Enid, OK
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- 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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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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oven would not heat up fully, smelled of gas.
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Brian from Spotswood, NJ
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- 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 light reliably.
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Joe from West Winfield, NY
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- 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 was not getting hot enough to allow burner to come on.
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ELMER from BONNEY LAKE, WA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
took out two screws that held Igniter to burner, unbluged wires from behind and pulled them out to the front of over, replaced with new one, solved the problem of the burner not coming on,,,,
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igniter failed to ignite
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Gino from ARLETA, CA
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- 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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Light bulb wouldn't light.
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Steven from Marina Del Rey, CA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed difuser (one screw), removed old bulb, screwed in new bulb, replaced difuser.
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broiler pan missing
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RAYMOND from JACKSONVILLE, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
ordered new broiler pan
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smell gas and sometimes a whoof on ignition
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Maynard from Knox, IN
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
I removed the flame baffle , removed the two screws that held the ignitor. Then I pulled the wires thru the back wall and disconnected . I had to cut the the connector and install with wire nuts because connector was different. Works fine now .
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Oven would'nt heat
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Ariel from Oxford, NJ
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
First I removed the two screws that held the old element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the two wires.
I replaced the element with the new one and tucked the connector in the insulation. Additional insulation came with the kit. I replaced the two screws that held the element in placed. Oven wo ... Read more rked perfectly
I replaced the element with the new one and tucked the connector in the insulation. Additional insulation came with the kit. I replaced the two screws that held the element in placed. Oven wo ... Read more rked perfectly
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Right hand surface lamp burned out. It apparently fald up and broke the glass cover. I wne on line when I found out the only local deaaler was some miles away and more expensive.
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Leon F. from Brookline, MA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Simple. The parts came instantly. The glass was too big so I had it cut to size. I unscrewed the fixture with a screw driver replaced the bulb and slipped the glass cover into the frame and screwed the whole assembly in.
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Oven ignitor would glow but took 30 - 40 mins to heat
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Catherine from Newton, IL
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
It took me 10 mins to replace the oven igniter and I did it myself. Oven is working fine now. I saved myself a $300.00 repair bill. Thank you for making the part available and saving me dollars!
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Oven wouldn't heat. Igniter was broken.
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Thomas from Allison Park, PA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
I removed the back of the range to disconnect the wires to the igniter. Then I removed the two screws holding the igniter, screwed the new one in and reconnected the wires in back.
I was really pleased how easy it was to find the part on the website and how quickly the part came. The whole job was a snap. Thanks!
I was really pleased how easy it was to find the part on the website and how quickly the part came. The whole job was a snap. Thanks!
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Terminal block arc'ed because a wire had become loose.
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Larry from Scranton, KS
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Ordered and received the terminal block. Installed it along with a new 220V power cord and the appropriate insulator . Ensured the terminals were tight with a nut driver. Reinstalled cover. Then, using the control panel, I did a function check on all the heating elements, clock, oven light, to satisfy all operational requirements. All ch
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ecked good! And, I was relieved that the control panel had not been shorted out as the terminal block was due to a loose connection. Easy fix.
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Bottom oven burner wouldn't light.
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James from Lino Lakes, MN
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
If your igniter glows but the burner doesn't light, your igniter is more than likely bad. It should have at least 3.2V to gas valve when the igniter is glowing in order to open the gas valve. The repair is very easy with only a 5/16" nut driver equired to remove and replace the igniter. It's pretty much a plug and play reair.
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