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Bad ignitor
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James from ULSTER, PA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
This was very easy. Just remove the bottom of the oven by removing the two screw in the back. Then remove the baffle from under that and you of will see the ingniter. The one wire will reach the gas valve, just splce the other. 6 screws is all it takes. Turned it on worked perfectly.
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Oven Igniter failed
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MICHAEL from LIVONIA, MI
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
See other posts.... they have the correct repair procedures.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND removing the bottom drawer to access the space where splice will be made between new igniter wires and existing wires. This step is recommended in previous posts. I wasted a lot of time taking out unnecessary stuff in the oven compartment before I ... Read more realized that the drawer compartment provided easy access for repair. Story of my life on just about all repairs.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND removing the bottom drawer to access the space where splice will be made between new igniter wires and existing wires. This step is recommended in previous posts. I wasted a lot of time taking out unnecessary stuff in the oven compartment before I ... Read more realized that the drawer compartment provided easy access for repair. Story of my life on just about all repairs.
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Erratic burner ignition, re-light.
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Bill from San Jose, CA
- A Bit Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Screw drivers
Remove bottom plates and deflector from oven, remove old igniter. Remove bottom drawer and panel to expose wiring. Cut wires, used supplied wire nuts to splice. The time consuming part of this job was having to clean all the parts before reassembly, and having to extract screws that were rusted into place due to heat and spillage. One
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of the igniter screws was stripped, and was very difficult to remove. The first part in your "probably cause" list was the right one! Thanks for the good service, and a useful website!
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Oven very slow in lighting, then when got to correct temp shut down but wouldn't relight
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Marlene from SUTTON, NE
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
1- put in new thermostat 2- put in new gas valve 3- put in oven igniter ....3rd time a charm. Now I have all new oven parts! My husband installed and said it was pretty easy, have to take the oven door off and inside bottom out.
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Oven would not light or heat, Igniter WAS WORKING
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Steven from MONEE, IL
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Oven would not light upon setting for oven heat-up. Igniter would glow, but no gas flow. Gas Valve safety not sensing enough current draw from igniter to open gas valve. Original igniter measured 175 Ohms on Volt-Ohmmeter. New Igniter measured 74 Ohms before installation and use. Installed and spliced into existing wires using good qualit
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y wire nuts and tucked wiring into wire areas ensuring it was away from burner flue. Oven lit on first start-up! Problem fixed! Easiest to get to by removing broiler drawer, pressing catch tangs in from outside rails using a small screwdriver. 1 screw of 2 on igniter mount was stripped and difficult to remove, but working with pliers and nut driver was able to remove it with some difficulty. New Igniter hangs fine with 1 screw. .
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Both hinges on the oven door were broken , door would not close or open easily
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John from GALVESTON, TX
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
I watched a you tube video from the reference library at reference oven door repairs and the explanation was clear and simply understood , even though the oven type was not exact, very easy to follow.
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Oven igniter not working
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Raymond from Eustis, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
Having already removed the old igniter , replaced it with new.
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Oven would not light up
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John from St.Albans Bay, VT
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
Remove oven racks and bottom oven panel cover.Removed old igniter.one screw was stripped so that slowed me down quite a bit! Used a small vise grip tool to remove screw! installed new ignighter,cut existing wires; spliced in new wires( be sure to unplug appliance) tested ok. Reassembled.
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broken right side hinge
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boutros from NORTHRIDGE, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
remove the bottom storage door unhook 2 return spring check with flash light install support under the top cook door and open the top door slowly , remove 3 screws at the bracket slide out the hinge with springs and slide out the hinge from the door install the 2 springs the same way you take it out and reinstall bracket and screws and s
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prings and your done just picture and remember the you remove and reinstall i did it and i'm not a handy man i got happy when i did it my self i said wow to my self if i called some repair guy he possible wil charge me at least $ 125 to $ 150 for 25 min job
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weak oven igniter/not enough amp. to light oven
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JEFFREY from ULSTER, PA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
first I removed oven draw for access, then removed the two screws with a nut driver, next removed the two wire nuts and the old element was free. Replaced new element in reverse steps of removing old and the new part ignited the stove within 30 seconds, but now I have no excuse for not fixing dinner!! Thanks for promt shipping, it arri
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ved early than anticipated.
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Took a long time to light oven, smell of gas, slow heat up.
2 of 3 people
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Todd from OLYMPIA, WA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Really easy to do, did not have to bring stove out from the wall! Turn power off to the stove. Remove the lower drawer. Remove the oven rakes. With a slotted screwdriver remove two screws in back of bottom oven cover, use 1/4 inch socket to remove two screws in front. Remove bottom oven cover. You can then see the part to be removed whi
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ch has two wires going into it, the unit looks identical to the new part which heats up and lights the gas grill for the oven. I cut the two wires from the old part, remember which is the upper and lower; remove two screws holding onto part. Wire new part remembering top and bottom. Push extra wire down into bottom drawer and then mount new part with two screws. Turn power back on and try oven. Lite right away for me so I knew I had replaced the bad part. Reassemble and Enjoy!!
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right hinge on oven door broke. door would no longer shut, losing much heat.
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Donna from ROANOKE, WV
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Remove drawer, remove oven door, remove hinge and pieces. Get the spring loose. Attache new hinge to frame, reconnect spring. Slide door back on hinges.
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GAS OVEN WON'T LIGHT.
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stephen from LIVERPOOL, NY
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
AS YOU DESCRIBED IN YOUR YOU-TUBE VIDEO, THE OVEN IGNITER WOULD GLOW BUT THE OVEN WOULD NOT LIGHT. YOU EXPLAINED THAT THE PROBLEM COULD STILL BE THE IGNITER AND SO I ORDERED A NEW IGNITER AND THEN WATCHED YOUR VIDEO ON HOW TO ACCESS AND REPLACE THE NEW IGNITER AND THAT FIXED THE PROBLEM. I ONLY HAD TO CUT THE OLD WIRES ON THE OLD IGNITER
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AND MATCH WIRES WITH THE NEW IGNITER USING THE CERAMIC WIRE NUTS SUPPLIED, AND I WAS BACK COOKING AGIN. THANKS.
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would not light oven
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Richard from Huston, TX
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
take off the old by unsceawing it scraw thenew one onput the wires down the back throw the hole put the wires to gather and cap tham plug the elect. back in and turn it on for to test it wow it worked he he ...richard
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Oven would not light and gas would not come through.
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Jesse from Haines City, FL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
I unplugged the stove then pulled the disconnected the wires that controled the igniter. I took the two screws off that held the igniter to the pilot port. I hand to cut the wires on the new igniter to some-what match the lenght of the broken igniter. Then I cut the connectors from the old part and used the fire resistant wire nutes tha
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t where included with the new igniter and connected it all. Put all the screws in tight, double checked every thing. Finally I plugged it in and it was working.
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