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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. - The part number for the oven thermostat is AP2623073 Gene.
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I am replacing the flat 3 3/4" igniter in my GE JGSP28 gas range. The one I bought locally does not have the matching snap connector. I forsee a problem because if I cut off the in-place connector half, there will not be enough wire sticking through the whole in the back of the oven to make a proper connection with the wire nuts.
Question: This is not a genuine replacement. They said it was a Kelvinator part. Is it possible that I could obtain a replacement that has the matching connector half? It would make life a lot easier. |
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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. |
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The igniter with the part number AP3202322 made by GE. The igniter with the part number AP205873 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.
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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.
Kenmore gas range....Model 911.7199180...Ser.# 0F60407 |
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ronlovell,
Please describe how did you measure voltage to these parts. Did you check them for continuity? Gene.
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