This part is used to light the oven for the bake or broil. Be very careful to not touch the black element part of this igniter as it is very fragile.
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Gas igniter glows | but will not light | Little to no heat when baking | Will Not Start
This part works with the following products:
Estate, KitchenAid, Roper, Whirlpool.
Part# WP9753108 replaces these:
AP6013906, 9751784, 9753108
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Ignitor failed
The instructions already posted are good; the only twist on the problem I had is that I have the model with no broiler. So that caused a bit of confusion on my part, but what I needed is the lower igniter, (part #PS11747123) illustrated on the schematic diagram, with two separate leads, not a single plug. After I figured that out it was a
... Read more walk in the park. And...just to be accurate...I discovered that the factory had patched in wire extenders on each lead with wire nuts. Evidently the original igniter leads used when the stove was manufactured were too short to reach through the back wall, so they had to extend them. If that is your case also, just remove the extender wire with the cap nuts, the new igniter leads are plenty long enough to reach through the back wall of the oven and clip on to the terminals of the gas valve.
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Ran
November 29, 2018
My KitchenAid gas range's oven does not heat. oven igniter glows but no heat. I learned in q&a section that this is most probably a oven igniter issue such that safety valve did not open to let gas out. However, i do smell gas after 1~2 minutes which implies safety valve somehow does open. Could this still be an oven igniter issue so i just replace oven igniter? Thanks!
For model number KGST307HBS5
Hello Ran, Thank you for the question. Test for 3.0-3.6 volts AC at the gas safety valve with the igniter turned on. If the voltage is there, you have a bad safety valve. If the voltage is low, you have a weak igniter and the igniter will need to be replaced.Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Bob
August 24, 2021
Oven takes 15 minutes before it ignites and then takes 20 minutes to shut off after cancel button, which beeps, is pushed. Assume faulty igniter is first problem but what is possible cause of second problem. Thanks.
For model number kitchen aid YKGST307 gas stove
Hi Bob,
Thank you for your question. If your oven takes 15 minutes to light, then the issue is likely a weak or failing igniter and it will need to be replaced. If the igniter is not the issue, you will need to check the gas valve, the electronic control board, and the oven sensor. You will find the information on how to test these parts under Free Repair Help and Instant Repairman on our website. We hope this helps! Good luck with the repair!
The oven stay's in preheat LO and never reaches the desire temperature. What could be the problem. Need help.
For model number KGRT600HBL5
Hello Carl, Thank you for your inquiry. We have researched the model you have provided and we would recommend checking the following parts to fix your issue: oven igniter, safety oven sensor, safety valve and regulator assembly, and the oven thermal fuse. You can test the parts with a multimeter. If you are unfamiliar with how a multimeter functions, we have videos available to assist you. Good luck with your repair.
Does the part come with ceramic screws (if needed) to attach the new broiler igniter to the existing wiring or does it just plug in to the existing line (if the range has a plug for the igniter?
For model number KGST307HBL4
Hello Robert, Thank you for the question. The new igniter plugs in with push on terminals and no screw are required other then the Part Number: PS11746873 to mount the igniter. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!