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Oven wouldn't ignite
8 of 11 people
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John from Caliente, CA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Removed oven door (easy it lifted right off) and remove oven bottom (also easy, no tools). removed two screws holding igniter and unplug old igniter from power. Re-attached new igniter and re-assembled oven.
Parts came very quickly from PartSelect. Good service.
Parts came very quickly from PartSelect. Good service.
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replace light in oven
5 of 5 people
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william from aiken, SC
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
remove plate, gasket, & light cover then light. .Replace light. Put gasket on plate , insert cover. TAPE PLATE TO COVER ,then screw all in place, remove tape.
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light bulb in water ice freezer door went bad
8 of 14 people
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Carl from RIVERSIDE, CA
- Very Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Screw drivers
I didn't. Don't know how to get to light bulb to change it for this specific model
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The oven igniter lit up but the valve wouldn't release the gas to ignite.
4 of 4 people
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John from Wisconsin Rapids, WI
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
I would have never guessed that the problem would have been with the igniter since it was glowing. After reading some of the entries in your trouble shooting area it was clear that this is common and that it likely was the igniter so I simply took off the two screws that hold it in place, inplugged the old, plugged in the new, secured wi
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th the screws and it worked. The only problem I encountered was that when I unplugged the old igniter the plug fell down into the bowels of the oven and I had to fish out with a twisted up hanger.
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oven would not turn on flame
6 of 10 people
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Michael from Secaucus, NJ
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
first I removed the 6 screws that hold the oven in place in the oak cabinet. I slid a kitchen chair in place in front of the oven,then I slid the oven out of the cabinet cut out. Although the gas flex was still connected, I unpluged the electrical connection. I removed the old igniter, unpluged the igniter harness in the rear compartment.
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Then I installed the igniter in reverse.When the oven was pushed back in and secured with the 6 screws,I turned on and tested. Igniter glowed orange and the flame came on. Job was complete in 20 minutes.
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oven wouldn't light
4 of 5 people
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peter from marine city, MI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
The gas valve (recently new from partselect) wouldn't open, or sometimes it would open just enough to let some gas escape! I read from others that just because the igniter was glowing, it might not be putting out enough voltage to trip the gas valve. A check of this confirmed that it was sending just over 3V to the valve - not enough to f
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ully open it. I felt confident that springing for the $60 would solve the problem once and for all. After replacing the igniter, the oven lights in 10 sec or less, and this is a 26-year-old appliance! PartSelect to the rescue again!
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Oven wouldn't heat.
3 of 3 people
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Thomas from La Crescenta, CA
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Slid two latches at rear of bottom oven pan toward door, pulled pan up at rear of oven and removed. Igniter exposed, removed two self-tapping screws with nutdriver, pulled wires surrounded by insulation up out of hole in ovenfloor an unsnapped plastic connector wired to old igniter. screwed new igniter to bracket, reconnected wires, pus
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hed connectors into hole and shoved new insulation around wires, fitted bottom pan and turned on oven. Works better than new, Thanks PARTSELECT.
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Oven wouldn't heat/ turn on
3 of 3 people
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Diane from NEW HAVEN, MO
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
If you watched the video on installing the part it IS that easy. The connector piece matched exactly with what my oven already had so it was as simple as disconnecting the old piece and plugging in the new piece. There was no hidden challenges or obstacles to overcome. The oven works perfectly fine there was a slight smell when I first
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turned on the oven but I am attributing that to a new part. The smell did go away. I am 24 years old and a female who has limited knowledge in electrical/oven work.
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Burned up oven door gasket needed replaced.
7 of 15 people
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Daniel from Prescott, MI
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
I started by removing the door, then trying to remove all of the screws in the oven casing. Of course the very middle screw in the bottom of the oven was rusted and dammged by use. I had to use a drill bit and remove the old screw. After dissasembly of the oven casing, I found that the lip that supports the gasket was rusted and burnt awa
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y about 3/4 in. I placed the new gasket in and found that when closed it covered this defect and sealed. I reassembled and cheked for operation.Ok! Imortant--remove the elements before removing oven casing.
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Self tapping screws stripped out, one broke in mounting hole
3 of 3 people
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Scott from FORT WORTH, TX
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Punched out broken screw. Drilled out damaged threads to same size as igniter mounting holes. I used nuts, bolts and lock washers to mount igniter. Would have been very easy if mounting screws had come out. Video very helpful.
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Oven ignighter no longer works
3 of 3 people
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Barry from PORTERVILLE, CA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Well Got the part within 3 days. Followed instructions to install it and it worked. One thing you need to add to your kit is replacement mounting screws (2 nuts and bolts). It turns out that the original burner because of its age, had a hard time unscrewing it. The screws were very tight and ended up stripped. I ended up using a Dremel t
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ool to cut the screws off. By now the holes were a little bigger than original so I had to put it back together with a nut and bolt that would fit the small hole. But overall this was my first repair and I would definitely order from you again. Your site's part search and documentation with video clarified it wonderfully. Great service and site!
Barry
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OVEN WOULD NOT HEAT
3 of 3 people
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Mary from MEADVILLE, PA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
TOOK OVEN BOTTOM APART AND LOSSENED OLD IGNITERTHEN WENT TO BACK OF OVEN TOOK BACK OFF DISCONETED OLD IGNITER PULLED THE NEW THUR AND CONNECTED PUT BACK ON THEN ATTACHED FROM THE FRONT PUT OVEN BACK TOGATHER THEN TURNED OVEN ON IT WORKED I DID IT MYSELF I AM 64 YEAR OLD WOMEN
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Oven taking to long to preheat.
3 of 4 people
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Isaac from LATHRUP VLG, MI
- Very Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
Accessed igniter removed 2screws holding it.unpluged igniter installed new one.
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Oven burner would periodically go out and re-light
3 of 4 people
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Richard from Merrimac, MA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench set
The ignitor is held on by two screws which were rusted in place. When I tried to remove them, the screws became stripped and had to be cut off.
Once the part was free, the rest of the repair went quickly . At that point:
- Pull the element leads enough to get to the plastic connector
- Disconnect the old part
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- Re-attach to the bracket with new screws.
Once the part was free, the rest of the repair went quickly . At that point:
- Pull the element leads enough to get to the plastic connector
- Disconnect the old part
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- Re-attach to the bracket with new screws.
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igniter burned out
2 of 2 people
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David from Milton, MA
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench set
Removed bottom tray of oven, unscrewed gas pipe, removed old igniter and replaced it. Spent some extra time digging around for leads, etc. before discovering that my new igniter was identical to the old one and all I had to do was plug it in.
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