Re: ? for appliance guys
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Most likely it's thermocouple or the thermostatic control Could be the control board. Didn't think of that
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Re: ? for appliance guys
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GCP it does. It's all built into one system the ignitor temp sensor and glow are all one unit.
Monster Toms I'll check if you have already checked that , I have done glow igniters on 2 ovens now when they started getting touchy about lighting. even if they glow if they don't glow enough meaning get to a temp where they pass the current needed to open the gas solenoid valve then they work on and off till they don't work at all. that has been my experience your unit may be different.
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Re: ? for appliance guys
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Interesting thanks GCP. Below is the unit I replaced. Side note it's only the baker burner (bottom) that is sensitive, the broiler burner is fine.
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Re: ? for appliance guys
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I would check the ground wire make sure it is not rusted or loose.
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Re: ? for appliance guys
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check for a cracked solder connection on the back of the control board. You can resolder them. check the igniter wire continuity. The cracked solder connection looks like a circle around the solder joint. Possibly a bad relay on the control bard. You might find a free stove on craigslist.
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Re: ? for appliance guys
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You said the igniter and temperature sensor is one unit. That cant be correct I bet the oven temperature sensor is no good. I will check with the model wiring diagram.
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Look inside the oven up high on the left and you should see the oven temperature sensor. You remove it from the back side of the stove it has 2 screws holing it in. you may have to take a cover off the back of the stove. It also has two wires to disconnect.
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