AGS3 Amana Range - Instructions
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Oven wouldn't light.
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Andy from NEDERLAND, CO
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- 30 - 60 mins
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It's happened before and the igniter has always been the problem. This time, however, the mounting holes were slightly off and had to be drilled out. The connector didn't mate up and so both had to be cut off, the wire stripped back and wire nuts used to make the connection. In the end, it all worked out. I guess since its kind of old, yo
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u can't stock every component for every oven. Oven works perfectly now.
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broken igniters
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John from BERKELEY, CA
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- 30 - 60 mins
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The steel mounting screw tends to seize in the aluminum burner head. It is not easy to extract, or to drill out and rethread. My advice is to replace the burner head at the same time.
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Broken Inner Glass Pane
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Joseph from Lewiston, ID
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- 30 - 60 mins
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I received my glass panel realy quick from Part Select. It was an eansy job to install the new pane.
It took less than an hour. Thanks for Your prompt service.
It took less than an hour. Thanks for Your prompt service.
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Oven took to long to preheat
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keith from westfield, MA
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- 30 - 60 mins
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I expected to see a thermocouple and a heating element next to the gas valve but after reviewing other PartSelect stories from people with a similar problem I realized that the heating element also serves as the switch. Apparently as the heating element is energized by the oven control it draws more amps. The gas valve is allowed to open
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at a specific level corresponding to a sufficiently glowing heating element. I ordered a new heating element. The part received was made up of two pieces. The heating element and the metal mounting bracket. The element was identical but assumingly due to the age of my stove the bracket was slightly different. Fortunatly I was able to slide the new element into the old bracket. The only other obsticle was that the new element came with a two conductor connector and the old was installed with ceramic wire nuts. The connector was cut off and the ceramic wire nuts were reused. Its working fine.
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Oven would not heat
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BEVERLY from SELIGMAN, AZ
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Husband did repair. He removed the
the ignitor. Was a little difficult to remove. I couldn't tell you what he did and in what order.
the ignitor. Was a little difficult to remove. I couldn't tell you what he did and in what order.
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Broiler wouldn't turn on(ignite)
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James from FLORISSANT, MO
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Ordered the broiler igniter that matched my model from part select and installed. Easy and part works as it should. Only took a few days to get here and saved me $40 by not purchasing at a local parts store as well. Will use part select if there are any future needs.
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The oven did not heat, but the top burners worked fine.
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Marvin from DECATUR, GA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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1. Slowly pull the stove from wall. 2. Unplug 120 volts plug from outlet. 3.Turned off the gas outlet. 4. Open the stove door, remove the racks, then unscrew (2) screws that hold the short oven sensor in place. 5. Slowly pull sensor out of it's housing. Remove the clip that holds the sensor. Install new sensor using the clip. Push sensor
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back through the hole opening. Screw the (2) screws into the mount to secure the sensor. 6. Plug the 120 volt plug into the wall outlet. Turn on the gas outlet. Test stove by turning on oven. It works like a new stove. Wife is happy, and Thanks Giving Dinner is on! Reverse your steps to secure your stove. A total of 25 minutes after cleaning the dust under stove. Thanks for everything. By the way, Thanks Giving Dinner was delicious.
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Oven wouldn't heat
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Becky from Bussey, IA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Removed oven door by opening slightly and lifting straight up. Pulled out racks and removed bottom of oven. Unscrewed wingnut and removed burner shield. Removed 2 screws that hold igniter and unplugged the connection. Reverse the procedure to put it all back together.
Be patient, it takes a few moments for it to begin heating when ... Read more you first turn it on.
So easy a woman can do it ! I know,(I am one).
Be patient, it takes a few moments for it to begin heating when ... Read more you first turn it on.
So easy a woman can do it ! I know,(I am one).
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The cooling fan was making extremely loud noises when running
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Daniel from DENVER, CO
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
For the Ikea Range isg650ws01, the repair was very easy.
Step 1) Slide the range away from the wall slowly, verifying occasionally to not strain the gas or electric lines
Step 2) Unplug the range
Step 3) There are 2 phillips heads screws holding the rear panel in place. Remove the two screws and remove t ... Read more he panel.
Step 4) The cooling fan is held in place with 2 phillips head screws. Remove the screws and disconnect the electrical cord
Step 5) install the new cooling fan. The electrical plug can only be inserted one direction, so there shouldn't be a concern that you have the plug installed correctly. Match the original orientation of the fan in the unit. Re-install the 2 screws for the fan, and then install the rear cover. There are 2 slots that the panel needs to slide into in the bottom. Finish the install by installing the 2 screws you removed in to hold the rear panel. Plug the range back in and heat to 450°F to validate the repair.
Step 1) Slide the range away from the wall slowly, verifying occasionally to not strain the gas or electric lines
Step 2) Unplug the range
Step 3) There are 2 phillips heads screws holding the rear panel in place. Remove the two screws and remove t ... Read more he panel.
Step 4) The cooling fan is held in place with 2 phillips head screws. Remove the screws and disconnect the electrical cord
Step 5) install the new cooling fan. The electrical plug can only be inserted one direction, so there shouldn't be a concern that you have the plug installed correctly. Match the original orientation of the fan in the unit. Re-install the 2 screws for the fan, and then install the rear cover. There are 2 slots that the panel needs to slide into in the bottom. Finish the install by installing the 2 screws you removed in to hold the rear panel. Plug the range back in and heat to 450°F to validate the repair.
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ignitor went out
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Horacio from La Habra, CA
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- Less than 15 mins
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one screw holds the cover to the connector. one screw for the burner tube to the oven frame. two screws hold the ignitor bracket/assembly to the burner tube. that's it. take four screws off and disconnect. connect and put four screws back on.
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Oven slow to light
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Dianna from Granite Falls, WA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
Simple... unscrew the 2 screws and unplug the electrical connection to uninstall and just the opposite to install.
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end cap was broken during a move
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laurel from seattle, WA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
i removed one screw that held the broken end cap in place, removed it and replaced it with the new end cap attaching it with the same screw.
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Neede new burner caps for cooktop
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Anne from Roseland, NJ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Nothing mechanical was required! But the service was phenomenal. These are just a drop in part. I was thrilled that you had them, received them in one day without overnight charges, And the cost was very reasonable.
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oven door seal
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David from Jacksonville, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
easily pulled old seal out and push new seal in place simple and quick.
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missing part
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capri from walnut, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
You had the part at a good price and super quick delivery.
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