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Sean, Remove the bottom drawer, unplug the igniter wires and check the igniter for continuity. Check for 120VAC to the igniter while the control calls for Bake. If the igniter is open or there is 120VAC to the igniter then the igniter is bad. - The part number for the igniter is AP2014008 Gene.
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model number JGBP28BEA1WH Serial number HT213335P
Poss bad lower ignitor?
Thanks, Sean
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Hi Sean,
In order to provide most accurate advise we need the complete model number of the range. You can find it behind the bottom drawer.
Gene.
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I have just purchased new house with no information on this range. The top burneres work fine, the oven stoped operating at any temperature but broil. The ignitior glows bright on broil only, as soon as you turn it to a spec temp, the flame goes out and the glow dies down. Is this a bad board, not sending voltage to ignitor , only sending voltage on the broil position?
thanks sean
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Every CW orifice turn will decrease amount of gas, coming out of the orifice.
Gene.
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jgbs15ger1ad is the model number , how do you adjust the orifice
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You probably have to adjust the orifice. In order to provide most accurate advise we need the complete model number of the oven.
Gene.
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i replaced my gas valve because withe the oven control off. the flame took a long time to go off and their was a gas smell. now when i turn on the oven to just warm. the flame is way to big .covering all of the bottom of the oven , is their a way to adjust it or is something else wrong with another part i didnt change anything else , just replaced th valve with a new one. it did fix the gas smell though
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You can adjust your oven temperature, using the oven knob. The knob just pulls out and it has the two screws on the other side. Unfortunately you can adjust the temperature this way only within 30° range. In your case looks like the oven thermostat is gone bad. - The part number for the oven thermostat is AP2623073 Gene.
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Hi Gene, sorry forgot the number. It is: JGB523BEA1WH I am beginning to think maybe this is problem model. What my Dad referred to as a lemon.
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