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Gene Posted: Thursday, January 29, 2009 7:26:19 PM(UTC)
 
Most likely the problem is a bad Bake igniter. We do not have any information regarding Garland parts, but if you can post a picture of the igniter it might help to find a replacement part.

Gene.
garyb Posted: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 3:16:17 PM(UTC)
 
This Garland oven has a gas valve with one inlet and 2 outlets. One outlet goes to the infared broiler (which ignites and seems to work OK) - the other goes to the oven's burner which won't ignite. Glow coil comes on and after a while I smell gas. If I hold a match to the burner it ignites a little but then goes out. Seems like the gas valve is letting a small amount of gas through. Over the last few months the oven has taken longer and longer to ignite until now it won't. How can I tell if it's a bad gas valve or if there is an electrical problem?