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defirechief8915  
#1 Posted : 17 years ago
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Ok, went to bake, used the bake selector and set temp @ 350, but it would not heat up over 200. Assuming that everything worked as far as the gas and EOC, I replaced the temp probe. No good, but while messing with it, I noticed if I used the preheat, the oven would not ignite, but if I selected the bake feature, it will ignite but shut off after it heats for a while, any suggestions?
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Gene  
#2 Posted : 17 years ago
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Hi

The first thing I would check is the bake igniter (#19 on the burners break down diagram). How long time takes for the igniter to light up the burner? If it takes more then 60 seconds the igniter has to be replaced.

- The part number for the bake igniter AP2150412


The bake igniter



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- Here are the break down diagrams for the Frigidaire range Model FGF374CCSC


Good luck.
Gene.
defirechief8915  
#3 Posted : 17 years ago
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That's what has me confused, if I use the pre heat, it will not light at all, but if I just select bake, and set the temp, it ignites right away, but does not heat up to selected temp before the burner goes out, and will not come back on unless you turn it off, and start over.
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#4 Posted : 17 years ago
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I'm assuming you meant the oven temperature sensor when you said "the temperature probe" and you already replaced it.
If there is nothing wrong with the bake igniter and the temperature sensor has been just replaced, the only part which could cause such problem is the control board (aka clock).

- The part number for the clock AP2150420

I believe it should solve the problem.

Good luck.
Gene.
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