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Mark May 23rd 06 02:06 AM

Oven Igniter Issue
 
My daughter's Whirlpool gas oven doesn't light, while the burners do. I've
had the same problem with my own ovens over the years, and it has always
been the igniter. I seem to recall these costing me around $30 or $35 to
replace, a risk I was willing to take on the chance it was something else!
I checked the igniter for her oven and its around $75 - a bit more of a risk
if the problem is something else.

It is a bottom line oven - probably could replace with a similar model for
around $300. No electronics involved (doesn't even have a clock). Is there
much else that could be the cause of this problem? Worth risking the $75
that the igniter is the problem?

Thanks!

Mark



Edwin Pawlowski May 23rd 06 03:00 AM

Oven Igniter Issue
 

"Mark" wrote in message

It is a bottom line oven - probably could replace with a similar model for
around $300. No electronics involved (doesn't even have a clock). Is
there much else that could be the cause of this problem? Worth risking
the $75 that the igniter is the problem?


You may get some ideas at www.repairclinic.com in the diagnostics section
The price of repair parts for any appliance sucks. You can also buy parts
from repair clinic. I bought a fan motor for my AC and it was cheaper than
most places, but other parts seem a bit higher.



Mark May 23rd 06 03:12 AM

Oven Igniter Issue
 
The site wasn't a lot of help - seems geared to electric ranges.

Funny how parts are (for appliances as with cars) - if you tried to build
one from the parts department you'd pay 50 or 100 times the price of a
factory built unit!


"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
. com...

"Mark" wrote in message

It is a bottom line oven - probably could replace with a similar model
for around $300. No electronics involved (doesn't even have a clock). Is
there much else that could be the cause of this problem? Worth risking
the $75 that the igniter is the problem?


You may get some ideas at www.repairclinic.com in the diagnostics section
The price of repair parts for any appliance sucks. You can also buy parts
from repair clinic. I bought a fan motor for my AC and it was cheaper
than most places, but other parts seem a bit higher.




JGolan May 23rd 06 11:08 AM

Oven Igniter Issue
 
Mark,

The igniter is the most likely cause. you can verify it two ways.

1. the voltage is typically 120 in a gas stove for this circuit. Using
a voltmeter measure the voltage where the igniter connects while the
oven turned on to operation.

2. Remove the igniter and test it with an ohm meter. It should measure
between 50 - 600 ohms. If your meter reads an open it is faulty.

If you do not have a meter, remove the igniter and do a physical
inspection, you should see a spot on it (sometimes white, sometimes
black) where it burnt "open"

The cost is about right having replaced mine only about 3 months ago
and now the igniter in my gas dryer died as well.

Joe


Appliance Repair Aid May 23rd 06 12:37 PM

Oven Igniter Issue
 

Mark wrote:
My daughter's Whirlpool gas oven doesn't light, while the burners do. I've
had the same problem with my own ovens over the years, and it has always
been the igniter. I seem to recall these costing me around $30 or $35 to
replace, a risk I was willing to take on the chance it was something else!
I checked the igniter for her oven and its around $75 - a bit more of a risk
if the problem is something else.

It is a bottom line oven - probably could replace with a similar model for
around $300. No electronics involved (doesn't even have a clock). Is there
much else that could be the cause of this problem? Worth risking the $75
that the igniter is the problem?

Thanks!

Mark


Hi,

Worth risking the $75
that the igniter is the problem?


The ignitor can be checked with an amp meter if it is glowing but no
flame. If the ignitor is dead, power to the ignitor and no go = new
ignitor time.

http://www.applianceaid.com/gas.html#gas-help

My daughter's Whirlpool gas oven
I checked the igniter for her oven and its around $75


No model# posted to check.

jeff.
Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/


[email protected] May 23rd 06 02:52 PM

Oven Igniter Issue
 
Only used a couple of gas ovens but both these had igniter powered by
dry cell battery.If it has no electrics it has to be battery or piezo
(sp?) which clicks when you press it.


[email protected] May 23rd 06 09:47 PM

Oven Igniter Issue
 
On Tue, 23 May 2006 02:00:48 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski"
wrote:


"Mark" wrote in message

It is a bottom line oven - probably could replace with a similar model for
around $300. No electronics involved (doesn't even have a clock). Is
there much else that could be the cause of this problem? Worth risking
the $75 that the igniter is the problem?


You may get some ideas at www.repairclinic.com in the diagnostics section
The price of repair parts for any appliance sucks. You can also buy parts
from repair clinic. I bought a fan motor for my AC and it was cheaper than
most places, but other parts seem a bit higher.


While buying parts online may seem cheaper, add the shipping and you
will pay much more. For my lawn mower I needed a small and simple
gasket. I would have to order it locally at a small engine shop, and
the cost was $6.00. But I'd have to wait 4 to 6 weeks. I looked
online and found the part for $3.71 and it said I'd receive it in one
week or less. Then I saw the shipping cost..... $12.99.
How in the hell they can justify $12.99 for a lousy 2 ounce gasket is
rediculous. Shopping online is more often than not a ripoff, and that
does not include the risk of posting credit card or banking info
online and/or using a very risky and corrupt business such as paypal.

I ordered the part at the store and bought a cheap mower at a garage
sale for $10. I can use that mower till I get my part, and now I have
a spare mower for about the same money as the shipping alone.

Charlie

Tom Lachance May 23rd 06 11:17 PM

Oven Igniter Issue
 
The ignitor draws at least 3 amps. Check the current draw. If it's 3 amps or
less and the ignitor glows, It's the ignotor.
"Mark" wrote in message
.. .
My daughter's Whirlpool gas oven doesn't light, while the burners do.
I've had the same problem with my own ovens over the years, and it has
always been the igniter. I seem to recall these costing me around $30 or
$35 to replace, a risk I was willing to take on the chance it was
something else! I checked the igniter for her oven and its around $75 - a
bit more of a risk if the problem is something else.

It is a bottom line oven - probably could replace with a similar model for
around $300. No electronics involved (doesn't even have a clock). Is
there much else that could be the cause of this problem? Worth risking
the $75 that the igniter is the problem?

Thanks!

Mark





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