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One of the posts was broken off of the igniter
Purchased the new, removed the old (2 phillips screws) and installed the new igniter. I was able to salvage one of the old wires by pulling the broken post out of the slip fitting. I ordered 3 new wires (at a later date) just in case. I think the only trick part of this job is to properly install the ignition knob, this is more than important. if installed incorrectly a person could damage the new igniter.
Burner heads were rusted out, releasing flames from underneath and also clogged with carbon dust
Very simple! Unscrewed the burner heads with a simple twist, unplugged the two wires from the old head, plugged them into the new one, then screwed that back in. The flames are MUCH better - more efficient and safe. thank you! ( Only issue was when we ordered we didn't see a choice of color and the new ones are different, but it really doesn't matter on an older stove anyway.)
I first switched the old burner to a new position and different ignitor wiring. The problem persisted in both places, so I bought a new burner assembly and now the burner lights immediately. Very happy and a very simple replacement.
After some research in finding the information under the range hood, I did internet searches to find the appropriate replacement rack. It fits great and we are thrilled to have the additional rack.
First I removed the old burner head by twisting it counter clockwise by using wide channel lock pliers. When It completely came off, the burner head had deteriorated so much that it almost came apart. When I took off the 2 wires from the burner head it also easily came apart. The burner-head was in really bad condition. I cleaned the whole area and connected the 2 wires to the new burner head and hand tightened in a clokwise direcrtion. It took 20 minutes to install.
My local RV store informed me that this part was no longer made. Fortunately I discovered PartSelect.com and found the part I needed. Slipped it on and now I can use my oven!!!! Thanks!
I was looking at replacing the stove and saw the $1200.00 price tag! So I found this web site and paid $100.00 to fix my old one. It was very simple. I twisted off the old burners by sliding off the two connecting wires. Cleaned the area around the seating area of the burners. Hooked the wires on the new burners and twisted them back in place! Tested them to insure that was the problem and was done! Thank you for saving me $1100.00!!! Next I am getting grates so the whole stove will look band new!
oven would light but not shut off at designated temp
Make sure that gas is turned offf to appliance.I had to remove the top of the range and use adjustable wrench to loosen the two gas tubes. Then use screww driver to remove valve from gas feed tube ( oh - make sure to turn of gas at apppliance gas valve). I then had to use the adjustable wrnech for removing the flange.
Caution should be used when reinstalling the tubing. Also test all jionts with soapy water.
Turn off power then turn to take old burner out , disconect 2 wire , . Connect electric wire with new burner press in then turn and clock . Turn power on then start stove and check .
Purchased a 1999 RV discovered the oven was misssing a rack and we were unable to use. Located the part, ordering was easy. The rack arrived and fits perfect in the oven like it was made for it.