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which side faces the oven burner.
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There are no options. You can install it only one way.
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We now have a step-by-step video showing how to replace an oven igniter (either flat or round): Part number: AP4012072
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After cleaning cycle I have always gotten a F code. I have only used the clean 3 times on this range. This time I got the F2 which says (for an unknown reason the oven temp has exceeded the preset threshold. The only other code we got was fc, & it says this cod means that component has failed somewhere in door lock circuit. Even after unplugging for a long time we either had lock just clicking off & on constantly, or would not unlock. It is like the lock function is shorting out. Do you have any suggestions what this could be?
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Sounds like the problem is a bad oven control board, but there is a small chance for the door latch to be bad as well. Unfortunately there are no instrumental tests in such situation. I would replace the control board first. - The control board Part number: AP3957552
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I have a Maytag MGR4451BDW Stove. Only 2 of the 4 ignigtors work. I can move the burners around and they will spark in different spots. I checked and there are 3 ignitors with the same part number and one with a different part number. The only difference I see is the one has a wider spade than the rest. What would be the reason? If I replace all the ignitors, will that fix my problem? Thanks Homer
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Ok so I've replaced the oven igniter, it worked so I put everything back together. Now it won't even come on. Seems to me like there would be a short or something somewhere but I don't know where to start. any help would be appreciated.
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Originally Posted by: selder Ok so I've replaced the oven igniter, it worked so I put everything back together. Now it won't even come on. Seems to me like there would be a short or something somewhere but I don't know where to start. any help would be appreciated. What was the original problem? What is the complete model number of the oven? Gene.
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sf377pegw1 its a whirlpool gas range. Oven won't light, but broiler and burners still do.
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Check for 120 VAC to the igniter while the control calls for Bake. Post the results.
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