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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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2 screws easy to remove and plug in the wire. job done.
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The oven would not light even though the glow plug lit.
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HELMUT from MIDDLE VILLAGE, NY
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Remove the shelves and floor of upper oven and remove the two screws holding the glow plug. Disconnect wiring harness and replace with new one. Screw new glow plug and replace floor and shelves.
The oven worked like a charm again.
The oven worked like a charm again.
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Oven would ignite sometime, sometime not. Always argued with the broiler when it was lit first.
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Audrey from Houston, TX
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
My son removed the pan above the ignition switch, using only a screwdriver. He checked it against the excellent website photos for compatibility with what you had to offer. I order it and it was here in Houston within 2 days of the order. Took 20 minutes to remove and compare and 7 minutes to replace the old with the new. A piece of c
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Best thing was that the oven/stove is 29 years old and I thought I would have to buy a new one (approximately $700 for comparable)and I am a Senior Citizen. So for $48.98 and lots of elbow grease to clean the stainless steel top etc. I have a dandy, operating, dependable piece of cooking equipment !!!!
Best thing was that the oven/stove is 29 years old and I thought I would have to buy a new one (approximately $700 for comparable)and I am a Senior Citizen. So for $48.98 and lots of elbow grease to clean the stainless steel top etc. I have a dandy, operating, dependable piece of cooking equipment !!!!
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gas oven would not light
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DAVID from HAMLIN, NY
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
the igniter would glow but the gas would not flow...
i would have guessed the valve was bad, but every one else thought it was the igniter.. they were right. verry easy to install. the stove worjks like new.
i would have guessed the valve was bad, but every one else thought it was the igniter.. they were right. verry easy to install. the stove worjks like new.
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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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oven burner would not light.
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Johan from Garden Grove, CA
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- Less than 15 mins
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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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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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Oven wouldn't reheat once it was on
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Marc from Melville, NY
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Figured it had to be the ignitor. I didn't use a multi-meter. Since the appliance was so old, if the $50 igniter didn't do the trick, I'd just replace the oven. Install was super easy, and now oven works great!!!
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oven light burnt out
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William from Schwenksville, PA
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
1. Unscrewed glass cover on bulb
2. Removed old bulb
3. Screwed in new bulb
4. Replaced glass cover
5. Mixed drink & baked cupcakes
2. Removed old bulb
3. Screwed in new bulb
4. Replaced glass cover
5. Mixed drink & baked cupcakes
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Gas valve would not open
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Frankie from Carlsbad, CA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
I was afraid I would have to remove the built in oven from the wall to do the repair but it was simple. I pulled on the wire a bit and the connector popped out of the hole in the back. After that it was as simple as removing 2 screws, replacing the unit, plugging it in and pushing the new connection out the hole in the back. They include
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d a piece of insulation with the kit that I then forced into the hole to protect the new plug from the heat of the oven.
Much easier than I thought it was going to be. In about 10 minutes I had the oven working again.
Much easier than I thought it was going to be. In about 10 minutes I had the oven working again.
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Lower burner failed to light, broiler running fine
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Christian from Washington, DC
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- Less than 15 mins
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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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oven wouldn't get hot
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scott from newtown, CT
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
well my brother was over,he said he had the same stove with the same symtoms so we removed bottom tray of oven lifting from the back first then the front.there inback is the igniter.pulled wire out carefully and unplugged and unscrewed 2 small bolt's,replaced igniter remembering it is very fragile,plugged igniter in replaced insulation ar
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ound wire,saved me from a new oven,thank you partsselect.ps part arrived the next day wow
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oven ignighter would glow, but oven would not work
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graham from littleton, MA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
I removed the two screws holding the ignighter on, pulled it a few inches, disconnected the plug, plugged the new ignighter in, tightened the two screws, turned on the power, and it worked. 1,2,3.
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Oven would not heat, ignightor glowing, no gas. (Current not flowing from igniter to valve)
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Mark from Canton, OH
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
1. Pulled the bottom plate out of of the oven (plate separating oven and broiler). 2.Remove the gas tube. 3.Remove back plate found at the bottom of the inside of the oven (4 screws). 4. Remove igniter from bracket and disconnect wires. 5. Connect wires from new igniter to oven (2 wires). 6. Connect new ignighter back to bracket and
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7. re-assemble steps 3,2,1. Easy
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Oven wouldn't light.
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Roberta from Los Angeles, CA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
I removed the oven door and floor, removed the two screws holding the old part in place, unplugged it from the wiring harness and plugged in the new part and replaced the screws. Fixed in 5 minutes.
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