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brandyd  
#1 Posted : Saturday, December 15, 2007 9:00:18 AM(UTC)
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Viking Model: VGIC 365 6BSS, Ser #; R03090104837

The oven will not come to temperature. 400F on the dial barely gets you 200F or so. The broiler works fine.

I've been told it's the igniter(s)...if so are there more than one igniter? I ask because the oven does produce some heat.. just not nearly enough.

If the problem is an igniter(s).. then how do I get to them.

Many Thanks!! Looking forward to using the oven for Christmas dinner!!

Brandy
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bosasnin  
#2 Posted : Saturday, December 15, 2007 2:23:06 PM(UTC)
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I have a VRGC 365 4GDBk viking ser # R11080225486 oven that I think the ignitor also is starting to fail. At various times, one burner comes on but the other does not, sometimes both come on at a reduced flame, and it is taking a long time to heat up the oven. (The broiler works fine.) This has happened before and I had a repair person replace both ignitors and it solved the problem. Does the flat ignitor that is sold here work on the viking?
kawfeeman  
#3 Posted : Sunday, December 16, 2007 9:23:11 AM(UTC)
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hot surface ignitors are notorious for failing or getting "weak" and not draw enough amperage ( 3.2 - 3.6 amps ).... replacing both ignitors is always a good idea to start out with as the gas bi-metal valves don't fail very often. Ignitors can be replaced relatively easily ( with the POWER OFF ).... replacement ignitors can be ordered here, im sure..Ceramic bases should be similar / exact size and mounting bracket should be as close to exactly the same as original as possible!!!

Replacement for Viking igniter: Part number: 12400035
906miles  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, December 26, 2007 12:15:13 PM(UTC)
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I cannot verify that the Maytag part listed in the attached link is a fit for your Viking ignitor or not, but the string discussion is interesting. It sounds like the Viking ignitor has a poor reputation and the Maytag part is recommended.

I bet this componet is a rather standard off the shelf part and not specific to Viking. At the price listed, it's worth a try replacing both.

I'm having some similar problems with my VGRC365-6BD.
kawfeeman  
#5 Posted : Tuesday, January 22, 2008 5:49:53 AM(UTC)
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the maytag or frigidaire ignitors will both work.. most ignitors are made by the same company ... ( norton )

Maytag Part number: 12400035
kawfeeman  
#6 Posted : Wednesday, January 23, 2008 4:15:32 AM(UTC)
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Since, pretty much ALL the ignitors are MADE by the same company as long as the person changing the ignitor is not MISREPRESENTING the client by telling them it is the OEM ignitor and charging them for an ORIGINAL and giving the client a NON-ORIGINAL. However, as the as the ceramic base is almost exact and the bracket is exactly the same, really, there is NO difference. And to tell you the truth, I have used the same BOSCH part on my VW as my BMW... they were both made by BOSCH, but it was half the price or the part at the VW dealer and the BMW dealer ..
906miles  
#7 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2008 9:16:59 PM(UTC)
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I just replaced both oven ignitors with part # 12400035 and problem resolved. Heats to 450 in 15-20 minutes with both burners running full and steady. :D

Part number: 12400035
toolstals  
#8 Posted : Tuesday, October 14, 2008 11:42:29 AM(UTC)
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I am having the same issue with my Viking oven. It takes forever to heat up and if I keep it going at 500 my temp gauge will indicate no more that 300. I've heard this could be an ignitor issue or a thermostat issue. I am hoping to repair this myself. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
Gene  
#9 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2008 9:42:40 AM(UTC)
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toolstals,

If it takes more than 60 seconds for a burner to come on, the igniter is bad and has to be replaced. If there are two igniters in the oven then replace both of them.

You can order igniter(s) through Viking (much more $$$$) or use any other name. As Jim said in the previous reply there is only one igniter manufacturer who makes igniters nationwide and all oven manufacturers just put their name (and price) on it. Most important is the length of the ceramic part and configuration of the mounting bracket. Otherwise they all are the same. Post the size of the ceramic and we can help you to find a better price.

Viking igniter replacement: Part number: 12400035
Part number: 12400035


Gene.
toolstals  
#10 Posted : Sunday, October 26, 2008 6:20:46 PM(UTC)
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I have replaced both of the ignitors in my Viking oven with those recommended in this thread and all was well for the first ten minutes until I heard a pop and then the oven went out. Any advise?
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