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rolfsi  
#1 Posted : Saturday, June 27, 2009 9:00:16 AM(UTC)
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When I try to turn on the oven the igniter gets red hot, but no gas is coming out of the burner. Any ideas or thoughts?
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Dan O.  
#2 Posted : Saturday, June 27, 2009 10:14:17 AM(UTC)
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igniter gets red hot, but no gas is coming out of the burner. Any ideas or thoughts?

That could be caused by a defective oven ignitor or oven gas valve. And yes, an ignitor can glow and still be defective.

You can read about how common gas oven ignition systems work and the observations and tests necessary to start diagnosing problems with them at the following link:

LINK > Understanding Gas Oven Ignition Systems

The only sure way to isolate which is responsible is to test the amperage draw on the ignitor circuit while glowing. The ignitor used on your model should draw 3.2 to 3.6 amps to be good. Anything above or below and it would likely be defective. If the ignitor was drawing amperage within those tolerances, the gas valve would be assumed to be the problem.

Unfortunately few homeowners have an ammeter or amprobe to do such a test. If you wanted to guess, an oven ignitor is the most common (~70-80%) troublemaker in such an ignition system.

LINK > Magic Chef 31213XAW Oven Ignitor

LINK > 31213XAW Oven Gas Valve

JMO

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rolfsi  
#3 Posted : Saturday, June 27, 2009 6:25:59 PM(UTC)
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Dan:
Thanks for your wisdom. When I check the ignitor with the ammeter I do so in series correct?
Dan O.  
#4 Posted : Sunday, June 28, 2009 12:39:51 PM(UTC)
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When I check the ignitor with the ammeter I do so in series correct?

Correct unless you're using an clamp-on ammeter which doesn't need a direct connection into the wiring.

JMO

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rolfsi  
#5 Posted : Tuesday, June 30, 2009 2:23:49 PM(UTC)
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Hey Dan:
Just finished installing the igniter. Worked like a charm. However, getting the old one off was a bear. Had to use a cutoff tool. thanks for your help great website.
Rolfsi
Dan O.  
#6 Posted : Tuesday, June 30, 2009 8:48:59 PM(UTC)
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finished installing the igniter. Worked like a charm.

Glad to hear it. Thanks for the follow up. UserPostedImage

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