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AGR53 Range - Instructions

All Instructions for the AGR53
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Both outside door handles turned very beige
23 of 76 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Howard from Boynton Beach, FL
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver
Everything worked perfectly---thanks to the suggestion of your call center agent. She suggested that since the replacement door handles were no longer available, I should consider repainting them--it worked like a charm. Please tell her she was a life saver. We rent that house in Fl and my returning tenants had complained about the discol oring refer handles. Thank you
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oven will not heat up
  • Marie from Schaumburg, IL
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver
most difficult part was having to pull the stove out to access the Igniter wire connector. unplugged connector, removed 2 Igniter mounting screws, installed new Igniter and connected plug. very easy project. less than 30 minutes total thanks to website for perfect diagnosis of problem
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Mouting Holes Did Not Line Up, Wires Had A Differant Plug Than Org.
  • Charles from Princeton, IL
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Used new differant screws to mount it and cut and spliced the wires to use the org. Plug.
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Igniter went bad so gas wouldn't fire up
  • Mick from Indianapolis, IN
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Removed a cover plate on the back of the stove. Unplugged the old igniter. Pulled the bottom drawer out. Reached in under the stove and undid the 2 screws holding the igniter in place. Screwed the new igniter in and put everything back together. The only tricky bit was reaching the igniter through the bottom drawer opening.
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Oven would not light
  • Marva from McDonough, GA
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
I shut off the gas and removed the back plate and disconnected the wires. Then I unscrewed two screws from the igniter and replaced the old with the new. Then I snapped the wires together and put the back plate back on. The oven works great!
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E-2 F-3 codes..Oven inop w/trying to bake.Beeps @ start attempt.
  • Dave from Titusville, FL
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
Contrary to instructions(go thru front of oven) I had to pull out the range, remove two (2) screws from back chassis. At this point you pull out the connector, snap in new, reverse proceedure. Very simple. Hardest part is cleaning up debris generated by moving range.
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Oven would not come on.
  • Edie from Paducah, KY
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers, Socket set
I removed the oven racks, removed the oven floor and the oven burner cover, pulled the range out and removed the small panel on the back which covers the igniter connector. I disconnected the old igniter, removed the two screws holding the igniter in place and removed the old igniter from the oven. Then screwed on the new igniter, fed the wire through to the back and connected the new igniter. Turned on the oven and voila' we have ingnition! The oven is working again but I'm getting the "F2" routine sometimes. It doesn't do it every time but when it does I unplug and replug and then it works. I'm a 67 year old female and I considered it very easy so pretty much anyone should be able to do this repair.
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Burner not lighting
  • Martyn from Round Rock, TX
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
To begin with,the symptoms were strange.....the burner would not ignite even though the igniter was glowing....but if you bumped anything in the broiler or pulled the drawer out and closed it abruptly,it would lite. This went on for a few weeks , until slamming and banging worked no more.(that was getting old anyway)I went ahead and order ed the igniter.It came fast and was very easy to replace.I went in from the oven,took out the racks and the bottom plate(2 screws), exposing the flame diverter that is just above the burner.(2 screws)You can access the igniter now ,and remove it.(2 screws),and unplug it.Reverse order to install the new one.I didnt unplug the range or turn off the power,because I screwed the igniter on first and then it was a matter of just plugging it in. Everything went back together and turned on the oven. Worked fine. Very easy to do,and no more banging around the broiler.Should have done it sooner.
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Pilot light wasn't working.
  • wilma from Ashdown, AR
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I pulled the stove out from the wall & took the back lower right cover off. Unplugged the power cord & disconnected the igniter from the power. Took shelves & bottom cover (took two screws out)from oven. Used nutdriver to remove old igniter, then pulled the connector through into the oven, discard. Put new igniter in place with nutdriver. Push connecting cord through to back of stove.Replace bottom cover & shelves. Plug cords together & plug cord back in to outlet.Turn stove on & igniter works!!! Push stove back into place & bake a cake! :)
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oven temperature did not stay as set
  • Paul from Cornelius, NC
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
changing the part itself was easy, but the sheet metal covering the whole back of the oven was difficult to remove because of some screws that were stripped. The new sensor solved the problem.
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Oven wasn't Heating
  • John from Plainfield, IL
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Socket set
Removed bottom plate by pulling up from the back (had some resitance), Two machine screws holding cover over igniter, used 3/8" socket to remove. Pulled oven from wall to disconnect igniter @ coupler, unscrew one more machine screw, fed replacement igniter into slot and coupled, attached single screw to pipe, put cover w/ 2 machine screws on top, install bottom plate. Had to use butter knife to get bottom plate to fit into the front cabinet area of stove. Done & working fine.
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Igniter was Out--Oven wouldn't heat
  • Bryan G from Cowley, WY
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
We ordered our part from PartSelect.com, of course, using their diagnostic tool(s). We received it very rapidly after ordering (a day or two). It involved taking two screws out of the bottom plate of the oven. There were two screws in the diverter (?), but they weren't attached to anything. I had my son, who is young, strong, and smal l get behind the oven to locate where the igniter plugged in. He detached it and I unscrewed the nuts holding it in place. One of them was in pretty crooked and made it a little difficult. But I pulled it out. I put the new one in place, my son plugged it in, and I replaced the two nuts, securing the new one in place. I replaced all the parts and their screws while the wife cleaned the gunk from behind where the stove sits. We did perform a quick test prior to re-assembly and it looked good. Re-attached everything, put it back in place and it's working like a dream. Just in time for Fall baked goods...
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Gas oven burner would not light
  • Mario from Tomball, TX
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers, Socket set
The igniter would glow but no gas was released to the burner. I was told that the igniter is bad because it is not getting hot enough to open the safety valve to release the gas to the burner. I turn the gas off and unplugged the oven. Opened the oven removed the racks then removed the two screws that hold the bottom plate of the oven. No w I can see the burner and the igniter. The igniter is held on to the burner with two screws. Unscrew then and unplugged the wires. Then replaced with new igniter. Replaced everything that I removed. Plugged oven back in and turned on gas. Then started oven, it takes 45 sec. for the igniter to get hot enough to release the gas and everything was working.
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oven igniter
  • Kasey from Stryker, OH
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
ordered the part and in less then 24 hours from ordering the part it was shipped and delivered and my husband and I put the part in took us no time at all very easy to do... 2 years ago i had this same problem and called a guy in the area cost me $200. I had dinner in the oven by 5 that night!!!!
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Igniter was glowing but not enough to catch the catch the burner
  • Bruce from Dacula, GA
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
Really quite simple. Remove the racks - remove the two screws in the back of the bottom plate - slide out. remove the bottom drawer. remove the two screws holding the igniter - unplug the old igniter and remove. screw in new igniter, plug up new igniter, replace bottom drawer, replace bottom pate, replace racks. I did turn off the ga s and electricity to the unit before repairing - and it was easier for me to get behind the unit to unplug/plug the igniter. works great! thanks!
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All Instructions for the AGR53
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