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edegroff50  
#1 Posted : Sunday, March 28, 2010 8:01:51 AM(UTC)
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I replaced the igniter. Before I put the new igniter in I measured the resistance of the new igniter and it was .211k ohms when I measured the resistance of the old igniter in the oven I must have got a bad reading I thought it read open, however after I got the old igniter out and measured the resistance it was .230k ohms. The stove has power because the clock works and the 5amp fuse is new. What is the resistance of the igniters supposed to be and do I have two bad igniters or do I have a different problem ?
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