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looking foe viking burner ignitor p/n
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I think I got the p/n from a similiar thread, should recieve part this wed.
believe or not my microwave is starting to have issues too.....when I get home tonight I will get model number and post....
thank you for replying.......
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Functional parts for Viking ranges, like igniters and spark modules, can be usually substituted by essentially the same part under a different brand, typically for much less. For example, a Viking flat bar igniter may cost $70 or more whereas this universal igniter made by Frigidaire is only about $40:
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My only question now is how to connect the crimp ends of my new replacement ignitor for Viking VGIC305-4BSS broiler to the old wires. Just put the old wires in the new crimps and bear down with a pair of pliers? Then shove it all through the hole so the wire connections are outside the oven? How do I insulate these connections? I'm not happy with the pink plastic around these new crimp ends - will the plastic be OK in the heat?
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