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I ordered a two leg gas valve twice. Installed them both and neither the broiler or oven will work. I have heard there is a thermal fuse in the oven. Could you tell me which part may be the culprit and where it is located. this was done because there was a gas smell and the gas company checked and found that the valve was leaking slightly. Can you help, it's been about 3 weeks now.
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Quote:neither the broiler or oven will work. What are the ignitors doing? Glowing or not?? If the ignitor IS glowing but no gas is flowing to the oven burner to be ignited, there could be a problem with the ignitor or the oven gas valve. Seeing as the gas valve has been replaced, it is probably good leaving just the ignitor as the likely problem. And yes, an ignitor can glow and still be defective. LINK > KitchenAid KGST307BBL2 Bake IgnitorLINK > KGST307BBL2 Broil IgnitorIf the ignitor(s) is NOT glowing when the oven it turned on, a problem in the ignitor, gas valve, electronic control or the wiring between them would all be suspect. You can read about how common gas oven ignition systems work and the tests that can be made to try to isolate troublemakers at the following link. LINK > Understanding Gas Oven Ignition SystemsQuote:I have heard there is a thermal fuse in the oven. I don't see any such device on your model. And if there was one, it would prevent the ignitor(s) from glowing altogether. JFYI Dan O. www.Appliance411.com The Appliance Information Site =D~~~~~~
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Thanks for the info so far. I have checked to see if both of the ignitors are glowing and they are. The control panel seems to be doing it's thing and the convection fan turns on as well. Didn't have an ammeter to check for proper amperage draw at the dual valve. (wouldn't know which connections to check anyway) Am I gettin in too deep?. I have a friend that has a better electric meter, all I have is a multimeter you can buy at hardware stores. The broiler glow ignitor has been replaced only a couple of years ago. I opened the access panel on the back and discovered the many wires and power block there. ANY DIRECTION AS TO WHAT TO DO NEXT? Thanks, Stan
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Quote:ANY DIRECTION AS TO WHAT TO DO NEXT? Someone is going to have to check the amperage draw on the ignitor circuit. That's the only test left to determine the cause with any amount of certainty but if you use logic: 1. If the ignitor as glowing the control IS doing it job and is NOT the problem. 2. If the ignitors are glowing it is not a wiring or fuse problem. 3. If the gas valve has been replaced it is most likely good (especially if it's been replaced twice) and is unlikely to be the problem. That just leaves defective ignitor(s) or no gas getting to the oven valve for some reason. Quote:The broiler glow ignitor has been replaced only a couple of years ago That doesn't mean it is good now. The only other possibility might be if your model has a manual gas shut off valve for the oven and it was turned off but never on again. Such a valve is rare in appliances. There might be one for the whole appliance (often on the regulator) but not usually one just for the oven portion. JMO Dan O. www.Appliance411.com The Appliance Information Site =D~~~~~~
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Dear Appliance folks, It's been awhile and I was able to find a friend > with an ammeter and measured amperege at both legs of the gas valve at 3.0 > amps each. My previous forum correspondences required that I check these > before we could proceed with advice from you. Please inform me of the next > steps. > thanks, > Stan > PS without oven working for 2 plus months. > > > Dear Stan Kutnicki, > > > Dan O. has just replied to a thread you have subscribed to entitled - oven > > won't work but burners fine - in the Oven Repair (including Ranges and > > Cooktops) forum of Appliance Repair Forum. > > > View message here: > > > http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/37266-oven-wont-work-but-burners-fine-new-post.html > > > > > > Were we able to help? Do you have additional questions? Let us know by > > replying here: > > > http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/37266-oven-wont-work-but-burners-fine-new-post.html > > > There may be other replies also, but you will not receive any more > > notifications until you visit the forum again. > > > All the best, > > Appliance Repair Forum > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Unsubscription information: > > > To unsubscribe from this thread, please visit this page: > > > http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/subscription.php?do=removesubscription&type=thread&subscriptionid=51193&auth=eaf130260745ce8be3e07fe38a737e50 > > > To unsubscribe from ALL threads, please visit this page: > > > http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/subscription.php?do=viewsubscription&folderid=all > > > > > -- Online: http://www.appliancepartspros.com/ Free Repair Help: http://forum.appliancepartspros.comBusiness Hours: Monday - Friday: 7am - 10pm Eastern Time Saturday - Sunday: 9am - 6pm Eastern Time ****************************** ************************************* At AppliancePartsPros.com, we pride ourselves in providing the best possible service to our customers. Our experienced staff include appliance parts specialists, who are ready to assist you 7 days a week. AppliancePartsPros.com is BizRate Circle of Excellence Second-Time Award Winner! Here are some of the benefits we offer: - Free repair help from the experts - Low Price Guarantee - Easy Returns - Part Warranty - OEM parts - Safe shopping For details, visit our Customer Service Department at http://www.appliancepartspros.com/customerservice/ . ******************************************************************* AppliancePartsPros.com The Fast and Easy way to find parts for home appliances. Over 1,000,000 parts. 140,000 part photos. Real help and the best price. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Quote:measured amperege at both legs of the gas valve at 3.0 amps each. The oven ignitors used on your model should raw 3.2 to 3.6 amps. Anything more or less and they are likely defective and need to be replaced. JMO Dan O. www.Appliance411.com The Appliance Information Site=D~~~~~~
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I have just installed the new ignitor for the oven and it did not activate the gas valve as you fellas suggested. Once again, this is my second two legged gas valve installed and a new oven ignitor. As before, the burner tops are working just fine...still oven nor broiler working. WHAT SHOULD I DO NOW!! All of the controls on the panel are working as well.
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