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Light burned out in upper oven
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Shirley from Las Vegas, NV
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- Less than 15 mins
Screwed in light bulb and glass protector
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replaced oven lightbulb
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peggy ann from forest city, NC
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
very easy
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The oven gas valve would not turn on
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Steve from Prospect Heights, IL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Replaced the oven ignitor. Toughest part was removing old screws.
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Oven quit lighting
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MIKE from Phelan, CA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
I removed the old igniter, held in place with two screws, pulled the wiring out to get to the clip, and undid the clip. Clipped the new igniter to the wires, pushed back into the hole at the back of the oven, installed the igniter with the two screws, and fires just like new! I had a loose wire on the old igniter and hassled with that for
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years because I didn't realize how easy the fix was.
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gas would go on and off -- oven slow to heat
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Stephen from Evanston, IL
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Remove lower pan. This is tricky -- pull clips at the back of the pan forward (they may stick), Then push pan to back and lift forward portion up, exposing igniter and gas tube. Use nut driver or socket set to unscrew the two mounting screws. Had to use pliers at one point to pull on screws while turning as they were cross-threaded, perha
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ps due to heat. Cut wires to igniter. Pull out oven and look at exterior back of stove -- at bottom near the center opening. The power feeder wires to the igniter are red and terminate in a jack -- disconnect the igniter plug connector and pull the cut wire through. Back to the inside of the stove: you now have to force the connector for the new igniter through the insulation at the back. Pull some of the old insulation out to make this possible -- new insulation is provided in the kit. Then at back of stove connect new igniter plug to power feed jack. Then screw in new igniter with the original screws. I had to use pliers again while turning to force them past the cross-threaded area. Replace bottom pan and you are in business, saving a lot of money!!
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My Gas Oven Wasn't Lighting and it Scared Me!
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Kim from Cedar River, MI
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
I was worried over the fact that my oven was filling up with propane but taking a long time to light. One day it didn't light for over ten minutes. I shut it off and put the still frozen pizza back in the freezer. That's it, I thought. I'm not going to use the oven again until it's fixed.
I looked online and ordered the part. ... Read more It came within two days time,even though it was a weekend during the holiday season. My husband spent about 15 minutes with his head in the oven and then said it was fixed.
I baked several batches of Christmas cookies and three coffee cakes the next day.
I looked online and ordered the part. ... Read more It came within two days time,even though it was a weekend during the holiday season. My husband spent about 15 minutes with his head in the oven and then said it was fixed.
I baked several batches of Christmas cookies and three coffee cakes the next day.
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Oven burner would night ignite
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Douglas from Hanover Park, IL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Replaced the ceramic glow ignitor by removeing the two screws holding it to the mounting bracket. Gas and electric were tturned off. Unplugged the ignitor from rear of oven. Installed new switch in the same way and if worked perfect. Part was ordered online for $48. I saved one hundred dollars by doing it myself. My outdoor grill was hard
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failed igniter
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David from Easton, PA
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
First, I removed the racks, door, bottom drawer, and lifted the bottom pan up and out from the rear. Then, I unscrewed the bottom cover for the electrical stuff (under where the drawer is) as this is where the connector for the igniter is. I did a voltage test on the oven side of the connector, finding voltage there I removed the igniter
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by removing the 2 screws holding it to the burner. (pack lunch for that part, they will be rusted, I used a mini grinder to cut off the heads). Then I pulled the connector through the hole, and installed new igniter using self drilling screws. After i repacked the insulation, I put it back together, and it lit right up. The failed one had a bad ballast, confirmed by a continuity test.
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Oven would not heat to temp and could smell gas.
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Christopher from Dearborn, MI
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed the two screws that support the hot surface igniter. Removed the rear cover to disconnect the igniters wire harness and removed old igniter. Installed replacement igniter by fastening with the old screws and sending the plug harness through the ovens rear opening. Connected igniter into the harness and installed the rear cover.
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very slow heating, smell of gas
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Carole from Girdwood, AK
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Unpluged then stove, turned of the gas.Unpluged the igniter from the harness, unscrewed the igniter and pulled it out through the front of the stove.Installed in reversed order.Stove works like new. The part got to Alaska in 2 days. Thank you for your service.
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ignitor would heat enough to open gas vavle to lite oven
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Jon from Mayville, NY
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
unplugged the oven, unplugged the ignitor and removed the two screws
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Things cooked in the oven were taking longer than usual to be done.
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Ron from Belleville, IL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Using a remote digital thermometer, noted that the oven temp reached operating temp, then fell 40-50 degrees, was slow to recover. After reading entries from others on your web site, removed oven floor and watched the burner operation. The igniter would light the gas at first, the temp would go up, gas would shut off. Then when the ignit
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er came on again, it would glow for a long time before gas would come on.The replacement was very simple, even though one of the mounting screws twisted off, the remaining screw seems to be holding.Was a simple unplug old connector, insert new connector. The optional parts included in the kit were not needed.
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Oven would not light
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joan from florissant, MO
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
My brother-in-law did the repair as I am a scardy-cat and didn't want to tackle it myself. The most difficult part of the repair was the awkward position you have to get your body in to do the repair. Other than that it was a piece of cake.
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Oven would't heat
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Sidney from Hindman, KY
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
First I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the two wires. I
attached the new element with the two new screws and connected the two wires and then I turned the oven on and had heat immediately. It's real simple to do..this makes the third time that I ... Read more have installed this particular part but my Magic Chef wall oven will soon be 20 yrs old. Thank you for making do-it-yourself so easy!!!
attached the new element with the two new screws and connected the two wires and then I turned the oven on and had heat immediately. It's real simple to do..this makes the third time that I ... Read more have installed this particular part but my Magic Chef wall oven will soon be 20 yrs old. Thank you for making do-it-yourself so easy!!!
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Oven would not light, but igniter would glow.
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Roger from Greenwood, AR
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Removed Old Igniter and installed new one, parts and connector fit fine, no modifications needed.
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