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Model Number: NA Brand: GE Age: 5 - 10 years
Hey everyone, I am new here... I come to you with an issue with my GE oven.
I was unable to locate an exact product # on my oven but I did take a few pictures of the inside of it. The issue is that the other night I turned my oven on to preheat it. About 15 minutes later I went to put my food in it and I noticed a smell of natural gas. Apparently, the oven never ignited itself and the gas was just leaking into my place. I noticed that at the bottom of the oven a glow occurs when I turn the oven on. However, it never gets hot and the gas never catches fire. Any idea what I need to replace? I can provide additional info as needed. Edit: When I try to put the two URL's into this thread that link to the pictures a bunch of ************ are added to the URL and its no longer valid. Any ideas? [IMG]http://i46.************************/qogc9v.jpg[/IMG] Ads By Google Related Models Last edited by celticfdguy : 11-28-2012 at 10:53 AM. |
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Hi.
Most likely you need to replace the bake ignitor. You should either get the model number of the oven or the picture of the ignitor. Simon.
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Where are the model #'s generally located? Is this typically an expensive part?
I think I took a picture of the ignitor, but, the site doesnt allow me to link them in... Could I email them to you? Last edited by celticfdguy : 11-28-2012 at 10:54 AM. |
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Go to Appliance Parts Pros.com.
Click on the "How to find the model number" in the center. Simon.
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Hi.
The model number you posted is incorrect, but here are two most common ignitors for GE ovens: Part number: WB2X9998 Part number: WB2X9154 Good luck. Simon.
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