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Oven ignitor clicks but will not ignite. Broiler works, stove top works and there are no error codes. Do smell a small amount of gas in oven after it attempts to preheat. Based on a service pointer I replaced the bake burner and bake ignitor assembly but problem still exist. This problem happened shortly after the purchase of the appliance and the service technician replaced the circuit board with the display(documentation shows it as one of two gas distribution valves).
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Can you post the entire model number? Sounds like a regulartor valve possibly.
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Initial number off of use and care guide. I believe the oven number is 665.75822000.
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ok, in the oven locate your gas valve there's a little rocker switch on it make sure that it is in the on position, if it's in the off position will not light. keep me posted. Nat
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I checked the rocker switch on the gas distribution valve and it is in the on position.
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Ok, then your bake ignitor is out. they sell it on here with the burner part # AP3598752. You may have gotten a defective part. I only see one valve on your model which feeds gas to everything. Unless there's a loose connection on the control board or spark module. Look at your model break down on the sears website. Hope that helps. Nat
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Already replaced that part but the condition still exist.
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Originally Posted by: Kenmorerange ...Oven ignitor clicks but will not ignite... Does it arc at the igniter or it just clicks? Gene.
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I checked the igniter and it has a arc.
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Remove the burner. Remove the igniter from the burner. Using a drill bit one size more than the existing holes shown on the attached picture, enlarge those holes. Assemble it in the reverse order. Make sure the igniter is in the right position to light and to sense the flame. Post the results. Gene. Gene attached the following image(s):
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