Hi Guys,
Purchased a round igniter for GE Spectrum gas oven. Would appreciate instructions to stall. Looks like a lot of disassembly to do it.
Thanks in advance…
Hi Guys,
Purchased a round igniter for GE Spectrum gas oven. Would appreciate instructions to stall. Looks like a lot of disassembly to do it.
Thanks in advance…
I just pruchased an apartment which has a caloric gas oven range(old one)- The rear right gas stove works when iginated- all the other 3 stove have to be manually lit, I have not tried the oven/broiler which at present does not work. When trying to light the non-working stove(3 and oven) there is no clicking sound of ignitor, one the working stove has the clicking sound- Can you help advice. Thank you
In your opinion- Can I just change the 2 surface ignitors for the stove to work.
I can live without the oven/broiler for now. How difficult is it to change these ignitors? Do I have to change the spark Module too?
Thank you
Same problem, my fix involved swapping the broiler ignitor with the oven unit to get it up and running. The only issue was with the wire lengths.
Now I’m ready to order the round ignitor but the photo does not show the mounting tab located at the rear with 2 holes approx 1/2" apart.
The mounting looks similar to the flat model.
Any ideas???
Thanks
geeo
Thanks for your help!
Brad
In order to provide most accurate advise we need the complete model number of the washer.
Gene.
Original Problem Over Or Broiler Will Not Light
Model#jgbc20gev3wh
No Prior Troubleshooting
Original Oven And Broiler Would Not Light
Model #jgbc20gev3wh
No Prior Troubleshooting
The first thing I would do is check for 120V to the igniter while the oven thermostat calls for heat.
If there is no 120V, check the wires then bypass the thermostat and see if it works. If it does - replace the oven thermostat.
Gene.
Gene said:
The part number for the GE oven igniter with the quick disconnect plug is [AP3202322](http://www.appliancepartspros.com/part_details.aspx?part_id=3202322"]AP3202322[/URL]Gene.
The part number for the GE oven igniter with the quick disconnect plug is [URL="http://www.appliancepartspros.com/part_details.aspx?part_id=3202322)
Gene, Thanks for the prompt reply to my email of 6-28-08. You posted a photo of a flat ignitor in your 9-27-07 reply #3 to lrg51. It looks exactly like the part I need to replace. I checked the details and found the p/n is Maytag AP205873. In your reply you gave me p/n AP3202322. Am I missing something? Are they the same parts with different p/n?
Also, I asked if the igniter would come with a connector halve to match the quick connector halve on my GE model JGSP28WEK2WW. Please advise.
The igniter with the part number [AP205873](http://www.appliancepartspros.com/part_details.aspx?part_id=3202322"]AP3202322[/URL] made by GE. The igniter with the part number [URL="http://www.appliancepartspros.com/part_details.aspx?part_id=205873) made by Maytag. They look very similar but I’m not sure if their plugs are identical. I would recommend to use the igniter made by GE .
Gene.
I have 115 volts comming to the ignitor and gas valve. I replaced both the ignitor and gas valve as both were bad. After installing both new parts the oven came on and worked like it should. Then the next time I went to use it again it would not work. Still have correct power to both. Pretty expensive parts for one time use.
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Hi,
I have the same problem with my GE XJ44, Model Number: JGBS23BEA2AD.
The Igniter (Glowbar) Will glow, but there is no gas flowing to the burner, and the oven will not work.
I read that most likely it is a faulty igneter.
Is it really bad, even if it glows? Or perhaps it is a bad valve?
How can I be certain what part needs to be replaced?
Do you know what are the propper P/N’s for the Igniter and the valve?
Thanks,
Barry
Hi – I have a GE XL44 Gas oven/range…and need to replace the oven gas igniter. I removed the oven floor and BUT cannot see how to remove the flame spreader (plate sitting under the gas tube) so I can remove old igniter (which is attached to a gas tube)… can anyone offer a suggestion? When I removed several screws around the perimeter – the spreader sank down about 1/2 inch but can’t move it after that… HELP?!
The wires hang down behind the bottom drawer – so I can get to them – but will need to cut and use wire nuts to connect new igniter since connectors are different configuration – will that be an oprational problem.
Bob219,
If you would like to avoid guessing and replace only a part which is really bad then you have to invest some money and buy a simple multimeter to perform some troubleshooting. Let us know when you ready.
Gene.
plink49,
Remove the bottom drawer. The Bake burner is mounted to the rear panel with the two screws besides the front screw.
Here are the break down diagrams for the Hotpoint range http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?diagram_id=541156&&model_id=220715
Gene.
Thanks Gene,
Other than the fact that whoever designed the location of the mounting bracket for the burner should be put in front of a tribunal, the replacement of the igniter went very smoothly. The bracket with the 2 screws with hex heads is where you can’t get a socket or wrench to undo them and took me 3 times a long to remove/replace that bracket than the remainder of the job. I wound up replacing the screws with stainless steel sheet metal screws with phillips heads so they can be removed at least a little bit easier the next time.
This forum is great!
I have a Maytag Gemini Gas range MGR6772WH. In order to replace the ignitor, do I need to pull out the range and access the connections from the back? Thank you…
Carrie
Hi Carrie,
No, you do not have to do it. It is pretty good access from the front of the range.
Gene.