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trotter31  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, June 22, 2011 8:26:06 PM(UTC)
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jenn air model prg4810np, when replacing ignitor on broiler, new ignitor has a male and female connection, the last tech that worked on this ignitor cut ends and wire nutted , does it matter which wires go where on this broiler?
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#2 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:42:49 AM(UTC)
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jenn air model prg4810np, when replacing ignitor on broiler, new ignitor has a male and female connection, the last tech that worked on this ignitor cut ends and wire nutted , does it matter which wires go where on this broiler?


Trotter,

No it doesn't matter which wire connects to which. an oven igniter is not polarity sensitive. You'll be fine with the wire nuts as well, Just make sure they're tight.

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