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My Thermador was struck by lightning and I have had 12 visits from technicians out with no help. They have changed the computer board and ignitors but still no oven. If I turn to broil it works and both broil ignitors fire. If I switch the broil ignitor wire to bake ignitor and turn on broil it works. I think it may be the thermostat on the front oven knob not reading correctly to a sensor. Does anyone know if this may be the problem. When I turn bake on I get a blue light and fan but no ignition and no gas. Thanks for your time if you reply.
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Originally Posted by: jefforangebeach ...They have changed the computer board and ignitors but still no oven... Which part did you call "igniter"? Can you refer to the diagrams? Gene.
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Gene, Thanks for responding. The diagram is not the same I have a pgr36lp but the ignitor I am referring to is called a Gasliter on the part itself. it is made by channelproducts and their part number is 2003-68. I think the part I need is the resistor on the oven temp control knob. I say this because if I take the broiler ignitor wire and move it to the bake ignitor turn the knob to broil my ingitor will fire. But with no combinatin can I get the bake to release lp gas. It seems like the resistor is not sending a signal to tell the gas valve to turn on. Any thoughts?
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Originally Posted by: jefforangebeach ...I take the broiler ignitor wire and move it to the bake ignitor turn the knob to broil my ingitor will fire... I'm afraid I did not get it clear. Which part did you call "igniter" in this sentence? The igniter at the burner or the lighter board? Which wire did you move? Gene.
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