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judybell Posted: Monday, November 16, 2009 10:26:41 AM(UTC)
 
Ok, I'm back,
After reading further, I saw that the first thing recommended is to check that the ignitors are getting 120V when they are supposed to. My husband used a non-contact tester to check if there was power to either ignitor when oven +/or broiler was turned on, neither has any power. (The tester does not beep at all.) Where do we check for 120V to the ignitors? (I suspect that there isn't any.) Any help appreciated.
Judy
judybell Posted: Sunday, November 15, 2009 7:52:24 PM(UTC)
 
Have had this range for many years. Ignitors/clickers for top burners haven't worked in forever, we just put up with it and use a flame to light them. Once lit, they work fine. For several months now, the oven has been tough to light (lights only intermittently after numerous tries - very frustrating) After searching this forum, I took out the floor of the oven and took off the flame spreader and watched the ignitor after turning oven on. Nothing glows. Although the schematic I found on the parts sight does not indicate two ignitors, there are separate ignitors for broiler and oven. Neither glows when I try them. The digital clock does work. So, what do I check first and how? I would love to have the oven/broiler and stovetop work properly.
Thanks in advance.
Judy