Oven Igniter - Vertical Mount Bake and Broil Specifications
This broil igniter assembly comes with its own metallic mounting bracket and a 7-inch-long dual wire lead with a plastic plug. This part will need to be repaired if your oven element is giving off no heat or very little, or is not heating evenly. You may also notice a smell of gas. The ignitor may still be glowing, but could still have gone bad. You will need a 1/4-inch nut-driver and a 5/16 nut-driver. Open the oven door and pull the door off the hinges to completely remove. Pull out the racks. Using your 1/4-inch nut driver, take out the screws at the bottom rear end of the oven, which will allow you to completely remove the bottom. Unscrew the nuts holding the igniter in place. Remove the igniter with the 5/16 nut driver. You should now have access to remove the old igniter.
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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
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Michael E - February 17, 2024
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Correct part & east installation!
Exact duplicate of original and 15 minute installation!
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Michael M - May 22, 2023
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Oven Igniter
Received Igniter part, took two set screws on lower oven pan, lifted out, exposed shorted out existing igniter. Installed new Igniter, on and in stove/oven. Works like a new oven.
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Steve M - March 18, 2023
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Perfect part arrived promptly. Installation was quick and easy. Works great!
Perfect part arrived promptly. Installation was quick and easy. Works great!
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James N - December 12, 2022
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Easy repair
Great service
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Patti S - September 23, 2022
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Easy repair
Exactly what was needed to fix broiler. Just need another one for the oven!
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Chris C - July 28, 2022
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Excellent all around!
I bought from PartSelect because of the excellent guidance information they had on the page about this part (found via Google) which explained how it would likely fix my oven. Ordering was easy, the part came fast, and 15 minutes later the oven was working and we have a happy household. Thank you!
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Mark F - July 20, 2022
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Oven igniter
Fast shipping and the part was an exact match. Took longer to remove the racks and the bottom pan than it did to install the part..
Finally an easy repair !!!!
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Denise G - February 25, 2022
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Easy to install
We have had to replace several of these in my oven so I've got it down now. Only difference this time was the connection was different than the connection on my oven. But a couple of wire nut later everything was fine and I have an oven again.
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Tom S - December 6, 2021
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Easy repair.
Gas oven no longer heating up. Indication that igniter is faulty. Removed oven door simply by lifting it up off of hinges, removed bottom tray(2 screws). Removed two screws holding igniter in. Pulled oven out from wall, unplugged it from wall, located wire connector, disconnected easily by pinching tabs, pulled igniter and wires out thru front. Fed new wires thru hole and connected them, reconnected igniter and bingo! Oven works fine now. Total time maybe 20 minutes. Easy ordering, recieved in 3 days.
Have repaired washers, dryers, stoves and my wife’s kitchen aid mixer using PartSelect. Love the repair videos.
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Ronald H - August 25, 2021
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Easy repair
Part arrived quickly and fit perfect
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Oven did not heat up.
First I changed the temperature sensor and when it didn’t get hot I Also changed the igniter. Fired right up.
Took the bottom out of oven then removed and replaced with the new part. VERY EASY! I'm a 70-year-old woman and do quite a few home repairs myself.
Doreen from DOUGLAS, WY
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Oven would not maintain temperature and not heat up correctly
Unplugged the Rang. Removed the oven door. Removed the lower cover for the Bottom heater. Removed the two screws that held the igniter to the burner. Went to back of oven to disconnect the igniter. removed the old igniter. Installed the new Igniter in the reverse order.
Kevin from EDGEWOOD, NM
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
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Igniter on burner
Firmly grasp burner turn counter clockwise while lifting. Photograph the location of the wires. Remove with a Phillips head screwdriver. The igniter will lift and turn one quarter turn then pull through bottom. Reverse the steps to install the new igniter. Test knew igniter. Put tools away
Oven wouldn't reach temp, gas smell and loud pop when gas would re-ignite,took 45 mins or more to reach 350' from starting temp of 100'
Considered calling a repair facility, after reading your tips and what parts should fix what problem I decided to fix myself. Moved oven out,slide in gas range. Took off probe and tested with volt ohm meter, read 1090 ohms, should have been good. I could see oven igniter glow red, but I decided to replace both units, glad I did. Oven go'
... Read mores from 100' to 350' in 8 minutes now, for less than $85.00 have a fully functioning oven now. I'm sure the repair would have exceeded $300.00 or more being we live in a rural area. Thanks for the tips from your experts as well as you customers.
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
... Read moreu can't stock every component for every oven. Oven works perfectly now.
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Andy from NEDERLAND, CO
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A Bit Difficult
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30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
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Broiler wouldn't turn on(ignite)
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.
James from FLORISSANT, MO
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Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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My igniter burnt out. My oven stopped lighting up.
I ordered a new igniter and when it arrived, i removed the door from the oven. It just lift's off. I had to removed two screws from the bottom plate to gain access to the igniter. Remove the two screws from the igniter and unplug it from the back of the lower back of the stove. Place the new igniter where the old one was and plug it in.
... Read more Put new screws in and tighten them down. Put the bottom plate back in its place with screws tightened. Put oven door back on and turn on the oven. That's all there is to it. Your done.
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Alfred from BUDA, TX
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Very Easy
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Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Faulty oven igniter
Removed door and bottom oven pan to expose igniter. It was held in place by two sheet metal screws. Tried to back them out but due to heat damage , they stripped. I used my versa tool with a metal blade to cut the screws. I removed the old igniter and disconnected the plug, after I guided it out from the insulation. I installed the new ig
... Read moreniter with two new self tapping screws after I connected the plug and guided it back through the insulation. Reinstalled the oven pan and door. I set the oven to 350° and the new igniter worked. Wife is happy and I saved the repairman fees.
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joseph from CLARKS SUMMIT, PA
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A Bit Difficult
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30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
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Aaron
September 14, 2017
Oven has slowly been failing to maintain temperature. It final decided not to come up to temp at all. The piece of metal in the back was glowing like it was hot though. Using a long lighter it did ignite and slowly increase in temp but very slowly. What parts would you suggest. Thanks.
For model number mgr4452bdw
Hi Aaron,
Thank you for the question, I recommend replacing the Oven Igniter.This part will need to be repaired if your oven element is giving off no heat or very little, or is not heating evenly. You may also notice a smell of gas. The ignitor may still be glowing, but could still have gone bad.
Hope this helps!
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Shawn
April 21, 2018
Kitchen aid gas range... my gas burners ignite with no problems. my broiler works too. however my oven doesn't ignite. i would think the gas valve is ok due to the other part working. is this just the oven igniter? what are your thoughts. please attach the correct part number if you feel it's the igniter. thanks
For model number KGRS205TSS0
Hello Shawn, Thank you for your inquiry. Part# 74007498 would be the oven igniter for your model, and we are showing that most of the time, this is the part that causes this issue. Hope this helps!
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Randy
September 16, 2017
Oven will not light. No smell of gas. Changed out oven igniter. Put everything back together and tried oven. Oven still does not come on. I hear a click in control panel, but no fire in oven. Anything i can do to make the oven work?
For model number GW397LXUS06
Hello Randy,
Thank you for your question.
If the igniter is working and the oven still does not light, it may be an issue with your gas supply. I would check the regulator as well as the Safety Valve (Part# PS11744553).
Best of luck with your repair.
My igniter wires go through the back of the oven where do i plug in my new one do the wires connect through the back do i have to pull my wall oven out to get access to those wires
For model number JGW8130DDW
Hi Randy,
Thank you for your inquiry. You should not need to pull your appliance to replace these parts. However you may have to remove your appliance if your wires fell back into the hole. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Chana
September 10, 2019
My oven takes a while to ignite the dies so with a whoosh and an explosive sound which pushes the oven door open. Does this mean the ignition is broken ?
For model number MGR5875QDQ
Hello Chana, thank you for your question. We would recommend replacing the oven igniters first. Usually when this happens, it means there is gas getting to the unit but the igniter is not getting hot enough to light until much longer than necessary. I hope this helps.
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Dave
February 7, 2018
My oven igniter does not glow at all. I removed it to check continuity and it does have continuity. How many ohms of resistance should it have?
For model number CGS1740ADT
Hi Dave, Thank you for the question. You can test for 3.2-3.6 volts AC at the gas safety valve with the igniter turned on. If the voltage is good, you have a bad safety valve. If the voltage is low, you have a weak igniter. Hope this helps!
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Joe
April 8, 2018
Oven lit and took a while to heat.Not too long later after not really reaching the cooking temp needed it started to give off an odor like a burning pot handle (gas?). Turned oven off checked for any object that may have been burning.None.Tried to put oven back on.Igniter glowed hot but would not ignite burner.What do you think could be the problem?
For model number MGR5750BDW
Hi Joe, Thank you for the question. I suggest checking the oven igniter. This part will need to be repaired if your oven element is giving off no heat or very little, or is not heating evenly. You may also notice a smell of gas. The ignitor may still be glowing, but could still have gone bad. Hope this helps!
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Denise
October 4, 2019
Need to replace board
For model number JGS8850ADS
Hello Denise, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is Manufacturer Part Number 74007217. I looked up the part and it is listed as No Longer Available/Discontinued sorry. There are no part substitutions listed. My suggestion here would be to call the manufacturer and see if they can provide you with a substitution for these part numbers. Hope this helps!
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PJ
January 6, 2018
Oven keeps turning on by itself even when it's in the off position and heating element stays glowing
For model number Pgr4410cdw
Hello PJ, Thank you for your inquiry. We would recommend checking the following parts to fix your issue: oven igniter, spark module, ignitor switch temperature control thermostat, and the main control board. You can test the parts with a multimeter. If you are unfamiliar with how a multimeter functions, there are YouTube videos available to assist you. Hope this helps!
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Louie
January 24, 2018
Hello, the oven won’t light, no voltage at the igniter, i replaced the control board and got the same prob. The clock and all other settings work!!! can you help?
For model number CWG3100AAE29
Hi Louie,
Thank you for your question. I would suggest you test your oven igniter and your safety valve to make sure both of those parts are working correctly. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.