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Oven would not get hot but broiler would
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Joshua from Prairieville, LA
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1. Removed door by pulling up on it.
2. Removed the floor panel
3. Unscrewed the old igniter
4. Unpluged the igniter from the oven
5. Screwed in the new igniter
6. Plugged in the wire to the oven
7. Put back the floor panel
8. Re-attached the door
2. Removed the floor panel
3. Unscrewed the old igniter
4. Unpluged the igniter from the oven
5. Screwed in the new igniter
6. Plugged in the wire to the oven
7. Put back the floor panel
8. Re-attached the door
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wall oven glowed but would not ignite
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Barbara from Hacienda Heights, CA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Un-did the old one put in the new. Iam 63 years old and a woman. Repair men wanted 500.00 plus to come out and repair I did it for cost of igniter in 15 min. Oven works great! Thanks parts select for making it so easy!
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would not light oven
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rick from chariton, IA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
2 screws easy to remove and plug in the wire. job done.
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Ignitor lights but gas does not come on
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Otto from Bridgeport, CT
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Removed the 3 screws fastening the ign. bracket to pan housing & gas burner, pulled out the assy., removed the 2 wire nuts, removed the shield from old ign. ceramic, slipped in new ignitor ceramic, pushed the assy. back into pan opening, replaced the 3 screws & fired it up. Gas came on within 30 sec. of ignition. Put a pie in for 45min. &
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completed the cycle. Enjoyed the pie. Thanks for the help Parts Select.
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oven didn't get hot
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Luz M. from North Providence, RI
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Screw drivers
was very easy following the instruction in YOUR web site. I feel very thank full !!!!!, because you help me a lot!!!!!!
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Would not heat. Broiler was fine, just no oven.
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LINDA from SALEM, OR
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Well, this wasn't my first rodeo, this is the second ignitor I have replaced in my oven, first being the broiler. It is very simple, unscrew the old one, screw in the new one. The hardest part was cleaning up the mess I found UNDER THE OVEN!!!!
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oven would not light
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kenneth from breaux bridge, LA
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Screw drivers
open oven door remove bottom tray pull off two screws unplug wire remove old part install new part
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thermostat temprature bulb hanger clips
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Dwayne from Atlanta, GA
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- Less than 15 mins
snaped them into oven cavity attached temp bulb job complete
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oven burner would not light.
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Johan from Garden Grove, CA
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Screw drivers, Socket set
The Just Answer website answer felt certain that the igniter was the problem, and hence I ordered a new igniter.
I removed the oven bottom plate and the cover over the valve connection to get an overview of the job. Was really not necessary. Actual repair was only to remove the two screws holding the igniter, pull the cord to get to ... Read more the connector, and switch igniters. Then put everything back together again. Job done. Oven works great.
I removed the oven bottom plate and the cover over the valve connection to get an overview of the job. Was really not necessary. Actual repair was only to remove the two screws holding the igniter, pull the cord to get to ... Read more the connector, and switch igniters. Then put everything back together again. Job done. Oven works great.
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Our oven would not ignite
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Randy from Redlands, CA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
We replaced Flat Style Oven Igniter simply by removing the oven racks, then removed the bottom of the oven. Used a Philips screwdriver to remove the old igniter, placed new one in. The wires to the oven from the ingniter just needed to be in a clip. Tightened the screws and replaced bottom & racks. Oven worked wonderful after this, like a
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brand new oven!
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light bulb went out in my oven
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Janet from Ada, MI
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- Less than 15 mins
My husband took the plastic cover off and took out old bulb and screwed in the new one. Then put the cover back on.
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Lower burner failed to light, broiler running fine
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Christian from Washington, DC
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Screw drivers
Broiler lighting fine but main oven burner not lighting. I deduced the oven igniter was most likely the point of failure. Decided to replace empirically rather than time and money for service call. Process was about as easy as replace a computer part. Removed pan and flameguard. Unplugged part from below (after removing drawer). Suc
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h a simple plug I didn't bother to throw the breaker / power down the oven. Pulling it out to get to wall plug not an option. Unscrewed old part, saw a flaw had developed in the element. Screwed on the new part, plugged it in, inserted insulation in the hole. Tested for lighting - lit first time. Replaced guard and pan, oven has worked reliably since. Research time was 5x the repair time, but in all a fraction of time and money to have a "pro."
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On/off sputter of stove. Ignitor/glow bar problem.
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Anthony from Camillus, NY
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed door. Removed bottom linerin stove that cover burner. Unplugged old ingnitor. unscrewed old ignitor. Removed old ignitor. Screwed in new ignitor. Plugged in new ignitor. Checked function. Put door back on and bottom liner back in. Took less than 15 minutes. One of the easiest repairs ever.
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Oven Was Dead
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IRIS from BROOKLYN, NY
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
This oven was purchased in 1992 . Hardest & time consuming issue was getting the old part out. First unplug unit from outlet. Take off oven door(very easy to do). Take out oven racks & lift out bottom of oven(also simple to do). Pull out storage drawer all the way out & put aside out of your way. Take off burner baffle. This is hel
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d on with 1 butterfiy screw. This igniter plugs in the same way a phone slips into the jack. Use a flash light if needed. Where you pulled the storage drawer out from all the way in the back pull out the connection holding the old ignition wires into the oven(this is the phone type part spoke of above). Go back into the oven & un screw the 2 screws that hold in the igniter to the bake burner pipe. Now you can carefully pull out the old igniter since you already unpluged it earlier. Slip connection wires from new igniter in the same hole old was pulled from in back of oven. Screw the 2 screws into the new igniter to hold it to the bake burner pipe. Go back down to the storage draw space & plug into bottem back. Replace storage drawer. Replace burner baffle. Replace bottem of oven making sure to seat it in correctly. Replace door . Remember to connect to electric again & you should be good to go. I would like to now say something about the excellent service received from parts select. They have an excellent user friendly site & I received my part the next day.
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Front Burners
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collins from Freeport, NY
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Remove the the drawer of the gas range on the bottom, on the right side there is a alluminum cover with a bunch wires, held on with two screws,inside is the igniter kit module, make sure you unplug the range from the wall . unplug the wires from the unit and plug the new unit up and you are finish.Good luck.
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