HGIP054UC (05) Bosch Range - Overview
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Elecrtrode
PartSelect #: PS10057850
Manufacturer #: 00631633
This surface burner igniter, also known as an electrode, is a genuine OEM component designed to generate the spark required to ignite the burner on select gas ranges and cooktops. Constructed from hig...
$36.50
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SLIDE
PartSelect #: PS12587595
Manufacturer #: 12024638
This push-to-open warming drawer slide kit is engineered to restore smooth, handle-free operation to compatible warming drawers. Designed for select Bosch, Thermador, and Gaggenau ranges, the kit enab...
$125.71
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SHELF
PartSelect #: PS9495699
Manufacturer #: 00798845
This wire oven rack provides a stable, flat surface for baking, roasting, and cooking, ensuring even heat distribution throughout the process. Designed for durability and a precise fit, it helps organ...
$64.95
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KNOB-COOKING AREA
PartSelect #: PS9495599
Manufacturer #: 00632515
This replacement range knob attaches to the surface burner valve stem, allowing precise control of flame or heat levels for gas or electric cooking zones. Made from high-quality, durable materials, it...
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Cooktop Burner Cap - Black
PartSelect #: PS9495584
Manufacturer #: 00631625
This burner cap is for cooktops. Burner cap fits on top of the burner head. The burner cap protects the burner head from spills and helps spread out the burner flame for even heating.
$36.14
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Range Surface Burner Cap
PartSelect #: PS9495585
Manufacturer #: 00631626
This burner cap is for cooktops. Burner cap fits on top of the burner head. The burner cap protects the burner head from spills and helps spread out the burner flame for even heating.
$38.04
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SENSOR
PartSelect #: PS10057828
Manufacturer #: 00630873
This genuine temperature sensor ensures precise heat regulation inside your oven for consistent cooking results and improved safety. Designed to measure the oven cavity temperature, it communicates wi...
$47.67
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IGNITER
PartSelect #: PS9495615
Manufacturer #: 00755058
This hot surface igniter is a critical component for ensuring reliable ignition in select gas ovens and ranges. Designed for optimal performance, it uses electric current to heat up and ignite the gas...
$141.53
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DISPLAY MODULE
PartSelect #: PS12742171
Manufacturer #: 12029207
Discover the power of the genuine OEM Bosch Display Module, designed to perfectly fit and function with specific models of Bosch, Thermador, and Gaggenau appliances. This essential part controls and b...
$207.94
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Common Symptoms of the HGIP054UC
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Igniter replacement
Getting to the igniter is trivial, only requiring the removal of the stove bottom (two set screws) and a heat shield (the heat shield is held in place by screws with size 20 star-driver heads). At this point a splice could be made to the original wires, IF ceramic wire nuts were included with the replacement igniter (but, alas, they are n
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ot). IF a splice were made the repair would be a very easy, 10-minute job.
To replace the igniter then requires the complete removal of the back of the range (17, size 20 star-driver, screws, if I remember correctly), plus the removal of an additional heat shield (one more screw). Then one must carefully lift and free the back from tabs on both sides that are set into slots. (Oh, and you probably want to loosen the electrical cord shield that interferes with the back coming off.) The new igniter wire plug is only then very easily re-attached to existing harness. Everything is then replaced to finish the repair.
None of this is difficult, if you don't mind moving your range away from the wall and dealing with on the order of 20 screws. Personally, I think I would have rather found an igniter with ceramic wire nuts to splice to the original wires (certainly not as elegant as replacing igniter and wires entirely, but far quicker and easier).
To replace the igniter then requires the complete removal of the back of the range (17, size 20 star-driver, screws, if I remember correctly), plus the removal of an additional heat shield (one more screw). Then one must carefully lift and free the back from tabs on both sides that are set into slots. (Oh, and you probably want to loosen the electrical cord shield that interferes with the back coming off.) The new igniter wire plug is only then very easily re-attached to existing harness. Everything is then replaced to finish the repair.
None of this is difficult, if you don't mind moving your range away from the wall and dealing with on the order of 20 screws. Personally, I think I would have rather found an igniter with ceramic wire nuts to splice to the original wires (certainly not as elegant as replacing igniter and wires entirely, but far quicker and easier).
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Jeffrey from Bloomington, MN
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Control panel would randomly flicker, fade to black or become non-responsive when subjected to the heat/steam of the open range.
Watch the YouTube video.
Turn off power or unplug the range.
Remove 5 gas control knobs.
Remove four T20 screws on Control panel. one on each end, L and R, two underneath, L and R.
Pull off control panel and carefully flip it up onto the range, being careful not to stretch the wiring harness.
Carefully remove two ... Read more wiring connectors (pinch and pull method)
Remove four T20 screws securing the Control panel mount then turn it over 180 degrees.
Straighten the mounting tabs until the control panel easily slides off of its mount.
Remove and replace the control panel and sheet.
Reverse the procedure to reinstall.
It took me longer to clean the components and the area that to repair the problem.
Tip: Isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle and a cloth cuts the grease and grime, if needed, with very little effort and no scratching.
Turn off power or unplug the range.
Remove 5 gas control knobs.
Remove four T20 screws on Control panel. one on each end, L and R, two underneath, L and R.
Pull off control panel and carefully flip it up onto the range, being careful not to stretch the wiring harness.
Carefully remove two ... Read more wiring connectors (pinch and pull method)
Remove four T20 screws securing the Control panel mount then turn it over 180 degrees.
Straighten the mounting tabs until the control panel easily slides off of its mount.
Remove and replace the control panel and sheet.
Reverse the procedure to reinstall.
It took me longer to clean the components and the area that to repair the problem.
Tip: Isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle and a cloth cuts the grease and grime, if needed, with very little effort and no scratching.
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Alan from COLUMBUS, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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Oven was not heating properly
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Barry from MONROE, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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