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This can be used for either the bake igniter or broil igniter in your appliance. NOTE: The part may differ in appearance but will function the same as the original.
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OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. Simply put, this means that the company who made your appliance is also supplying the replacement part for it.
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Alex P - March 11, 2019
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Worked as expected
The part was in great condition and an easy fix. Fast delivery as well
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John M - March 10, 2018
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Worked Great
This is exactly what I needed, ordered and received. Got it quickly and arrived in perfect condition. Replaced the ignitor and the oven fired right up. Thanks!!
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Johnnie J - July 27, 2018
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Worked Fantastic
The oven has two ignitors one for broil and one for bake. The bake ignitor is under the floor of the oven, the screws are at the very back.
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Robert D - August 17, 2021
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Future Customer
Prompt delivery. Could have used an inch or two longer wire. Installation was fast and easy. Nice using one igniter for both broil and bake. Functions fine so far.
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Bill P - March 8, 2020
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Part was exact fit, fixed the problem.
Igniter was an exact match and fit perfectly. Had the problem fixed within 15 minutes.
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ABBY S - August 15, 2018
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Igniter
Part was exactly what we needed. Thanks for the quick shipment!
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David V - August 22, 2023
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Fixed It!
Shipped quickly. Solved my problem. Nuff said. Thanks!
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Martin S - August 11, 2019
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Easy repair
The part was exactly what I needed, was easy to find on your site. Was easy to install
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Bonnie S - January 27, 2023
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easy to install. correct part.
came within days, and fit perfectly. change it out my self and I am a 67 year old female. Saved me big bucks on my appliance.
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DAVID L - March 18, 2019
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Right Part and Easy Installation
The replacement part matched the original part exactly. It took even less time to install then I thought it would and that's unusual for me. Further the cost including shipping was less than I was quoted at an appliance store and they would've had to order it anyway.
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Bake - No Heat, Broil - Heat
There are two elements to look at, one on top (broil) and one on the bottom (bake). Same element but may have different connectors. Double check before ordering.
Jon from ELKO NEW MRKT, MN
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Igniter failed to light oven
Installing new igniter was very easy. The problem I had was removing the screws. The range is 18 yrs old. The screws were stuck from yrs of use. Especially in the oven cover plate. I used w- d 40 it didn't work. I decided to take a 2" putty knife and push it under the screw head to release it and it worked. They came right out. The ignite
... Read morer screws were also difficult to get out. Once those were removed, I pulled the stove out, turned off the gas and the electrical plug, removed back plate unplugged the old igniter and connected the new one. Easy, peasy. Turned gas on etc. Tested the oven to be sure it worked. Turned oven off.Then put it all back the way it was. Done! The igniter install was simple and qiuck. The time problem was the screws.
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Phyllis from BROWNVILLE, NY
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
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electric failure ruined ignitor
same as taking out old part and i misdiagnosed the problem ordered wrong part first and parts select steered me ito the correct part thank you
Kevin from BARKER, NY
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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oven won't turn on
Check and see if power is going to the ignitor. Do an amp draw test on the ignitor. The gas valve will not open if it won't draw the right amount of current. Sometimes it will glow but wont be pulling the right amount of juice. In my case it wasn't even glowing but it still looked okay. The mounting screws can break or strip upon removal
... Read moreif they are old. In my case I had to drill a hole, for a new screw, on the back one, and the front one tried to strip out. I might try a little heat next time before removing them. If no power is going to the ignitor when you turn on the oven it might be that the board has gone bad. The ignitor should draw close to 3 amps.
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paul from Baltimore, MD
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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My gas oven wouldn't ignite.
Diagnosed the issue by removing the bottom panel of the oven. (two little screws) Once the panel was out I turned the oven on with the door open to see what was happening.
Noticed that the heating element wasn't lighting up in order for the gas to ignite. Unplugged the oven and removed the heating element. Two screws hold the h
... Read moreeating element in place. Removed those. Then, there is a panel on the back of the oven with one screw to remove. Once panel is removed you have easy access to the heating element connecting electric plug. Disconnect this plug by simply pulling apart.
Then, I was able to go back to the inside of the oven and slowly pull the heating element with plug out. The heating element had the part number on it. My oven is a Maytag which, is made by Whirlpool.
Went online to Whirlpool PartSelect and ordered my part. The part came in two days. Installed my new part and plugged in my oven to test the part. Part worked perfectly. Unplugged the oven and finished the installation process.
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Robert from Wind Lake, WI
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
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I needed a new igniter
I took the door off, then took the bottom out removed two screws, unplugged the old igniter and installed the new one. I turned on the oven and tested the new igniter and then replaced the bottom and oven door.
Ted from BARNEGAT, NJ
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Igniter failed (open circuit). Without the igniter properly working, the control board would not open the gas balance.
Removed the lower base pan of the oven by unscrewing two phillips head screws. I then had access to the old igniter and removed that by removing the mounting screws (2 Phillips head screws). Continuity test revealed an open circuit. I simply replaced the old part with the new part, reversed the process and the oven was ready for use in le
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Jay from PHILLIPSBURG, NJ
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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oven ligter was not working
i got the right part from u fast del.and had it fixed in 15 min. was very happy withu service thank u will buy more parts from u when i need them it was the same part i took out
Louis from Charles City, IA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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overn not heating
Thinking we had a difficult/expensive repair, when the oven stopped working this summer - we just took advantage of the weather and grilled out. Apple season and the desire for fresh baked apple pie motivated us to action. We ordered the part - found simply on the site - it arrived promptly. A screw driver took off the oven bottom, we
... Read morereplaced the igniter and within 15 minutes our oven was working again. Why did we wait so long?
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Mary Anne from Niles, MI
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Oven section was not heating up.
I turned off the gas at the back of the oven & unpluged it. I then removed the 2 screws that secure the oven bottom plate to the oven. Once removed, that exposes the oven burner & igniter. There are 2 sscrews that secure the igniter to the burner; remove those screws, & pull the igniter wires out, to expose the connector. Unplug the conne
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Charles from Elmont, NY
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Jacob
December 29, 2017
My broiler will ignite but the oven will not. I am unsure if i need the horizontal or vertical mount igniter?
For model number MGR5755QDB
Hello Jacob, Thank you for your inquiry. The vertical mount ignitor is the oven ignitor that is mounted on the broil burner and controls the heat for the oven, the horizontal ignitor is also known as the bake/broil ignitor and is mounted on the bake ignitor. So if your broiler burner is working, we would recommend checking the horizontal ignitor first. Hope this helps!
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Linda
January 9, 2018
Our oven pilot lights but the oven does not heat up. It stays at the 100 degree display
For model number GW399LXUB
Hi Linda,Thank you for the question. If the oven lights and turns on but can not reach the set temperature, I suggest testing the Short Oven Sensor Kit, PartSelect Number PS2003225.Testing the temperature sensor probe on your oven is easy. With the sensor at room temperature, measure the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance of the sensor should read approximately 1080 – 1090 ohms at room temperature. Hope this helps!
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Tom
December 10, 2017
Oven ignitor begins glowing, after a minute or more the gas fire starts until it gets to temp. When temp drops about 30 or 40 degrees, the ignitor begins to glow, but gas does not start again until temp has dropped almost 100 degrees several minutes later. Tested the sensor and it ohm'd 1095 (supposed to be 1080 and is probably within range). I will next pull the ignitor and ohm it out. What is ohms rated on good ignitor?
For model number AGR5835QDB
Hi Tom,
Thank you for your question. The oven ignitor should have a resistance reading of 3.2 to 3.6 ohms. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Walter
July 23, 2017
The Amana range needs the igniter to be replaced. The range has a an oven at the bottom and a broil at the top. The oven does not ignite. I am not sure which part to buy as it is either Amana igniter wp7432p136 60 or Amana igniter 74007498. Please let me know.
For model number Amana agr5725sds
Hi Walter, Thank you for sending in your question. According to the model number the correct part number for the ovens bottom bake burner is WP7432P136-60 or our part number PS11744545.
I hope this help!
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Nick
February 4, 2020
Do i need to unplug the oven and turn off the gas to change out the oven igniter?
For model number MGR5755QDS
Hello Nick, thank you for your question. Yes, it is recommended the appliance be unplugged. The gas does not have to be turned off. I hope this helps.
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Daniel
February 25, 2020
My horizontal igniter model is 501a 7432p128-60 0402. It looks exactly like your wp7432p136-60 horizontal igniter. Will that part work as a replacement for me.
For model number MGR5765QDW
Hello and thank you for writing.
Yes, part number PS 11744545, should work for your unit as it is the replacement for your part number 7432p128-60 0402 which has been discontinued. We hope this information helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
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Rebecca
August 10, 2023
When I turn the oven on, sometimes is preheats normally, but occasionally it just sits for 10 minutes and then suddenly ("whump!") it starts heating. Once it finally ignites, it bakes normally. Any suggestions?
For model number MGR5775QDQ
Hello Rebecca, thank you for your question! We have concluded that the issue is with the temperature sensor, part number PS2003225. We hope this information helps!
Hi Robert,
Thank you for contacting us. I would suggest first testing your oven sensor, to see if that part is working correctly. If it is, test your igniter as well. Both parts can be tested with a multi meter. I hope this helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Richard
October 29, 2019
Your oven ignitor #ps11744545 say it replaces the Maytag 7432p131 60 but mine is
7432p128 60. Is it compatible?
For model number AGR5735QDB
Hello Richard, thank you for inquiring. Yes, this is the compatible replacement Horizontal Mount Igniter according to the parts list for your model range. Good luck with your repair!
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Dan
September 5, 2017
Serial number ry0910076 Jenn-Air when i set it to bake it doesn't ignite, but does on broil. What part do i need?
For model number JGR8875RDS 1
Hello Dan, thank you for contacting us. Yes, this would be the correct part for that. The igniter would glow but not ignite the burner as it is not drawing enough power which prevents the gas valve from opening for safety. Hope this helps!
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