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Hi, we've been having the same problem described in this thread with our Viking oven not heating up fast enough. We had it serviced a few years back and the guy replaced the ignitors and charged us $350, so doing it myself sounds like the right plan.
I opened the oven and removed the bottom panel to expose the ignitors just to see what the job looks like. And it looks fairly simple to remove and replace those ignitors.
However, I turned the oven on to observe what is happening. Both ignitors turned on and started glowing pretty well. After several minutes the flames finally lit on one side, but not the other. And even the flame that lit would die out and then restart, almost like it had a bad gas flow.
Is this a sympton of bad ignitors or is there possibly another problem I should look at?
Thanks!
Steve
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Steve, If the igniter does not light the flame within 60-70 seconds then the igniter is bad. Instead of paying to Viking very high price for the new igniters, you can use any flat igniter made by GE, Whirlpool or Frigidaire. They all are identical beside prices. - The igniter Part number: AP2634719
Gene.
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Thanks Gene. Will this part also replace the Viking Ignitor? It looks idential and I was told by someone else its the same part.
#12400035 Maytag Universal Flat Gas Range Oven Ignitor
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Yes, it will. As I said - all flat oven igniters (excluding the igniters with blue ceramic) are the same. But the igniter with the Part number: AP2634719
which I posted in my previous reply is more than $7 cheaper than the igniter with the Part number: 12400035
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Originally Posted by: knaqib@gmail.com I just tried replacing the ignitors in my Viking Oven with two 12400035 parts. All went smoothly. However, both of them failed to light. Any idea what could be wrong? Someone mentioned to me that the ignitors can have different amperage (current) requirements, but I haven,t seen any spec. Also, do the wire connections have a polarity, or are they exchangeable?? What was the original problem with the oven? Did the old igniters (both) glow? Gene.
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I recently replace my oven ignitor and found that getting the ignitor wires through the back of the oven was a bit difficult. I ended up fishing a guide wire through the back to guide the new ignitor wires back through. So here's my tip: BEFORE removing the old ignitor from the oven, tape a 12/14(ish) gauge wire to the ends of the old ignitor wires at the back of the oven. Pull the old ignitor out, pulling the guide wire into the oven. Remove the tape from the old ignitor wires. Tape the new ignitor wires to the guide wire. Slowly pull the guide wire out of the oven (from the back) and your new ignitor wires should come along easily. I have a Kitchen Aid ( Model KGRT500BAL
) so your milage may vary. Hope this helps. -Dave
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I have Hotpoint oven that suddenly the automatic ignitor stopped lighting up the burners. The oven burners work fine, when I light them up with a lighter.
When I turned the burners on, I can hear the clicks of the ignitor but does not light up the burners.
Hotpoint Gas Oven Model No. RGB628GEV4AD
I'm not sure if the problem is related to the burners or the ignitor or the burners. Any help and/or suggestion are appreciated
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Originally Posted by: flyingbird I have Hotpoint oven that suddenly the automatic ignitor stopped lighting up the burners. The oven burners work fine, when I light them up with a lighter.
When I turned the burners on, I can hear the clicks of the ignitor but does not light up the burners.
Hotpoint Gas Oven Model No. RGB628GEV4AD
I'm not sure if the problem is related to the burners or the igniter or the burners. Any help and/or suggestion are appreciated The oven igniter does not click because this is a glow coil type of igniter. The top burners igniters do click and spark. What exactly is wrong with your range? Are you having problems with the surface burners or with the oven? Here are the breakdown diagrams and Replacement parts for General Electric RGB628GEV4AD Gas range | AppliancePartsPros.comGene.
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Does anyone know if the instructions for replacing the GE ignitor be simialr on a Kithcen Aid ignitor. I have a Kithcen Aid range Model KGST307Hbl4 and just ordered ignitor number AP3008600. Thanks
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