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Ruben  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, August 21, 2007 9:03:35 AM(UTC)
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Ok, I replaced the igniter, and it glows...yet there is still no heat in my oven! What else can be wrong???:confused:
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, August 21, 2007 9:44:06 AM(UTC)
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Ruben,

Do you own a voltmeter? Check the oven safety valve for continuity. Open=bad, closed=good. While you're in there, get all the numbers off the old valve and post them here.

Igniters fail much more often than safety valves. I don't want to include any "statistics" here :), I haven't been really keeping track, but it feels like you'd replace at least a hundred igniters before you get to a failed safety valve.

You can properly check the oven igniter with a meter by measuring amps. The safety valve clearly states how many amps. But most people do not own a good amp meter or a multimeter and/or don't know how to use it. So to make this repair as painless as possible (if not 100% accurate), and based on what symptoms they give me, I would usually recommend replacing the oven igniter. Works in most cases, unfortunately not in yours.
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