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Hi.
You need to get a new valve.
Simon.
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Hi Simon, if I am correct, the top terminals are the broiler & across them I have continuity. I don't have continuity across the bottom terminals. Is the gas valve fixable or is it replacement only? Thanks
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Hi. Check the continuity of the safety gas valve coil (the bake part of it). If no continuity - replace it. Safety valve Part number: WB19K14
Post the results. Simon.
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Hi Simon, with the igniter disconnected, across the wires the meter reads .3. What should I have?
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Hi.
To check the voltage you need to disconnect the ignitor and touch each supply wire with you meter probe, reading the voltage between two supply wires.
Simon.
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Hi Simon, I turn the stove on and use a meter to check for the voltage at the igniter wires.
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Hi.
Could you please explain what do you use and how you check the voltage at the igniter.
Simon.
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Originally Posted by: Simon / APP Team Hi.
You need to touch both igniter contacts with your meter probes to see if there is 120VAC going to the igniter. If not - check the gas valve coil for continuity.
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Simon. Hello Simon, I do have 120vac at my igniter, but it does not glow. I also have 120vac coming out of the igniter. Does this mean my new igniter was bad, or am I missing something? Thanks
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Hi.
You need to touch both igniter contacts with your meter probes to see if there is 120VAC going to the igniter. If not - check the gas valve coil for continuity.
Post the results.
Simon.
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Lookin for help. Lightining ran in on my stove & got my control panel. Replaced it but my Oven will not light. Replaced the igniter & still won't light. I have 120volts going to igniter & coming out other wire but the igniter coil does not glow. The broiler does light though. What's up with that?
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