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The round style oven igniter is also known as an oven bake or broil igniter and is compatible with your range appliance. The function of the round style oven igniter is to pull electrical current through the oven safety valve to open it. If your igniter is glowing for more than ninety seconds but it has not ignited the gas flame, that means that the igniter is not powerful enough to open the valve. Be very careful when handling this igniter as it is very fragile. This igniter has a range of 2.5 to 3.0 amps. Note that this round igniter will not replace flat style igniters.
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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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Justin B - October 2, 2018
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Fast shipment, Easy Repair
Very speedy and only took about 5 minutes to replace. Works like a charm. Thanks.
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Chelsea H - November 5, 2019
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Part is working great, I'm happy to be using my oven again!
The model number of my oven is JGBP33WEH5WW. Here are the steps that I followed to replace the part:
* Shut off electricity to the oven (used the house's circuit box)
* Pulled racks out
* Removed the "floor" of the oven (lift from the back and slide out the front)
* Removed the drawer on the bottom (just pull out)
* Removed the oven door (open to first notch and lift it out)
At this point the burner assembly was visible at the bottom of the oven cavity. It consists of a long metal pipe punctured with holes (called the Venturi), and the igniter (smaller metal canister with two wires disappearing down a hole at the back of the oven). In order to access the igniter screws, I had to first unmount the Venturi from the oven.
* Removed the single front screw at the bottom of the oven cavity.
* Underneath the oven, where the drawer has been removed, on the rear panel it was possible to see where the metal tube of the Venturi attached to the fuel supply. Removed the pair of screws that attached the Venturi to the rear panel.
* Reached inside the cavity and pulled the Venturi up through the hole at the back. (Do this carefully, as the igniter is still attached to a pair of wires that run down to the power supply).
Note: It was important to save these three screws and keep them separate from the igniter mounting screws, because they are shaped differently from the igniter mounts.
After that I removed the pair of screws holding the igniter in place and pushed the igniter through the hole so it was underneath the oven. It was connected to the power supply by a pair of wires; each wire was joined by a wire nut, probably from a previous repair. For each wire, I removed the wire nut, untwisted the pair, twisted the new igniter's wire with the power supply wire, and replaced the wire nut. Then I pushed the new igniter up through the hole and remounted it to the Venturi using the original pair of screws, remounted the Venturi, and reassembled the oven door/drawers/racks/etc.
All the screws are hex screws; a magnetic screwdriver makes life easier.
Figuring out how to do all these things the first time took a while, but now that I know how to do them it'll take me 15 minutes to replace the igniter the next time it dies. Very easy repair!
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Beaulah J - August 28, 2018
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Works great!
Easy, and works great.
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Steven A - February 25, 2020
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D.I.Y. Igniter Replacement
The website was user friendly which made it very easy to find the part I needed.The parts arrived within a couple of days and they were a perfect fit.
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KEVIN L - August 8, 2018
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The free repair help is great
The suggested part help me fix my oven in 20 minutes. Fast shipping too.
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Paul T - March 28, 2018
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Worked.
Installed part. Oven is fixed.
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L*WINGATE - April 4, 2018
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Great
The part arrived very quickly and went in easily. Works just like it is supposed to!
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Daniel P - May 11, 2018
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Great Part!! Worked as Expected!!
Instructions were easy and your website also helped diagnose the original problem with very good descriptions!
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Karen B - June 5, 2021
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Saved the Day
The oven igniter reached was the correct part needed. It was received very quickly and, even though I didn't need them, clear installation instructions were included. Works great.
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Leo C - August 23, 2018
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Great part
My part came as promised and was a perfect match to my need
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Oven igniter didn't work.
The bolts were below the base of the oven, and very difficult to remove and replace. The directions were not applicable to our unit. The good news was the igniter was correct, even though we had to adapt the bracket.
Jacklyn from HOWARD CITY, MI
Difficulty Level:
Very Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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Ignitor burned out and would not allow oven to heat
This oven is from 1993 and a lot less complicated than today's models probably are. The first things to do are to remove the oven door and broiler pan. On this model, the oven door simply lifts off the hinges. Once these are gone, you want to remove the oven floor. To remove, locate the two screws at the back of the floor. After removing,
... Read more lift the floor up and towards the back to pull the floor tongue out of the groove in the front. This will expose the gas jet and ignitor assembly. At the front of the jet pipe is a screw that holds the pipe to the front center of the frame - it is underneath so you may have to bend over to see it, it can be felt easily as well. Remove this screw, this will allow the pipe to be moved a little later. In front of the assembly is a vertical metal plate with a screw at the right of the mounting the plate into the broiler floor. Remove the screw and slide the plate to the left to pull out another tongue/groove set-up. Now you should see the wires completely and the connection to the air-flow adjuster. There is a small screw in the front of this brass fitting, it does not need to be touched. Turn the burner pipe clockwise while lifting and this should pop the assembly up. The ignitor is mounted to the burner pipe by 2 screws that are found on the bottom of the mount. Remove the 2 screws, this will allow the ignitor to hang free. Be sure to pay attention to what wire attaches to what wire, I marked the left wire so that I knew which to reconnect to after the change over. Remove the caps on the wires if this unit has been removed before, if not then mark the wires on both the replacement unit and the original wires. My ignitor has been replaced before, so I used my wire cutter to clean-up the ends of the old connection before reconnecting the new replacement. At this point, you should be able to fire-up the oven, it might take a moment for the new one to warm up, so give about 30-40 seconds. If the oven fires up, it's then working to put everything into place in reverse order. I like to line up the parts and pieces as I remove so I can just put back in reverse.
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Daniel from DEKALB, IL
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
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John from GLENVIEW, IL
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Oven igniter not functioning.
Unplugged the electrical.Removed the door, removed the oven racks and removed the bottom pan. Removed the wire nuts from the two wires. Removed the burner tube. Removed the Igniter. Installed in reverse order. It was very easy however it was the third igniter that I had to replace in this range so I was used to it.
Larry from Jenison, MI
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Igniter would not glow and light oven.
Straight forward as per instructions. Removed old igniter, replaced and tested new one and it worked. However, the gas oven would not turn of. Valve may be defective. Knob control is not stripped and turned to full stop. Troubleshooting continues. Part(s) and instructions worked perfectly.
Robert from FALL CITY, WA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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2 hexhead screws on back side of igniter with no room to get to them.
They turned out to be 1/4 inch hex head screws. Only after soaking with penetrating oil could we budge them. There must be a special tool to loosen them on the back side where there is no room to get a socket on them and since they are in the heated part of the oven they are almost welded in. We were successful, but could only get one
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I'm still repairing. The igniter was replaced with new but it still doesn't glow. I'm waiting for a schematic that is being mailed to me from GE. In the meantime I have borrowed a test instrument to check that the system is hot when the BAKE button is pushed. The controls light up as expected but no glow. The BROIL igniter glows whe
... Read moren activated, lighting the broiler. The new Ignite was packaged very well so it isn't suspect. I LEFT YOU FOR A FEW HOURS. I tested the electrical with a meter and got zero voltage. I removed the wire nuts and using two alligator clips I connected the meter to the bare wires coming from the oven wall. I then hit BAKE again and BINGO! Replaced the defective wire nut and now the igniter is happy as a clam. --- Thanks for your interest and for expediting the material.
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JAMES from GARDEN GROVE, CA
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver
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oven wont turn on but broiler does
Replaced the oven igniter
Nick from south st. paul, MN
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Oven worked but broiler wouldn't work
Moved stove out from wall and unplugged 110 cord. Removed broken igniter from broiler with nut driver. Removed protective cover from back of stove. Cut off plug from existing igniter wires on the back of the stove. Installed new igniter and fed wires trough to the back of stove and connected the wires with the supplied wire nuts. Reinstal
... Read moreled protective cover on the back of the stove. Plugged the 110 cord back in and returned stove back to the original location.
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Rodney from Rio Vista, CA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
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Oven did not warm up / ignite
I was a bit hesitant to perform this repair but attempted it due to the other write-ups which were very helpful. The repair went very well and was quite easy. There was a suggestion to remove the gas defuser (the pipe thing that has the igniter attached), I believe loosening this defuser made the whole repair so much easer and quicker. Tr
... Read moreying to remove the two screws that hold the igniter without this approach would have been very difficult. I was hesitant to do this but removing the 3 screws that hold the defuser in place was not a problem at all.
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GILBERT from MEDINA, OH
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Lee
January 7, 2018
Broiler works, top burners work. Bake does not at all. Any solutions? Thanks! (checked gas valve....it was closed. I opened it and still no bake). perhaps a new igniter or something else?
For model number jgbp2bwel4ww
Hi Lee, Thank you for the question. I suggest replacing the Oven Igniter. If the igniter is not giving off enough volts the valve will not open to allow gas through. Hope this helps!
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Daniel
August 12, 2017
My oven will not even try and do anything. The stove top works just fine and the timer and all the other buttons on the back splash work just fine. It's just that the oven will not heat up. There is no gas smell and it doesn't click like the igniter is trying to start it. Please help!?
For model number JGBP33BEH5BB
Hi Daniel,
Thank you for your inquiry. It sounds like you are going to want to check the bake and broil igniters and the temperature sensor in your appliance. Test all three parts with a multi-meter to see if they are working correctly. Good luck with your repair.
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Brenda
January 10, 2018
I purchased the round oven igniter and it still won't light, what next?
For model number JGBP24BEA2WH
Hello Brenda, Thank you for your inquiry. We would recommend checking the following parts to fix your issue: pressure regulator, dual oven safety valve, sensor assembly, and check the wiring to the ignitor. Hope this helps!
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Duke
January 17, 2019
The top burners work but the oven and broiler does not,,what part would i need to fix it
For model number RGB526ET1AD
Hi Duke,
Thank you for your question. If the surface burners are working, but not the oven, the issue is the igniter and it will need to be replaced. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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ENOLA
November 11, 2017
My burners work and the broiler works. However, when i turn on the oven to bake and set the temperature to 350, the oven than goes to 100 instead. It does not heat up. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
For model number JGBP79AEV1AA
Hi Enola,
Thank you for your inquiry. If your broiler element is not working and the oven is not heating evenly then There are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the oven sensor, the round style oven igniter and both the bake and broil elements. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Roberta
November 21, 2018
The broiler and the burners ignite but the oven will not heat? I believe i need to replace the ignitor, correct?
For model number JGBP28BEA2AD
Hi Roberta, thank you for your question. There are a few parts that could cause this issue in your appliance. First I would say test your igniters with a multi meter to see if they are working correctly or not. They should be reading between 0 - 1100 ohms to be working correctly. The other part you should check would be your oven temperature sensor. That can also be tested with a multi meter and should be reading between 1000 - 1100 ohms. If those three parts are fine however, then the issue may be in your control board. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Ken
March 26, 2020
No ignition on lower (bake) part. Broiler works fine. No glow on bake ignitor
For model number JGRP20BEJ1BB
Hi Ken,
Thank you for your question. If the igniter is not glowing, you will need to replace the round style oven igniter. The part number listed under your model number for the igniter is PS243425. To place an order for the part you may order it either online, by visiting our live chat sessions, Monday to Friday from 8AM to 4PM EST, or by calling our customer service line at 1-888-738-4871 and anyone will be happy to assist you. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
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Michael
January 21, 2019
From time to time we get a gas smell prior to ignition. Otherwise everything works fine after that
For model number 790.78902003
Hello Michael, thank you for your question. Check the burner tubes for any debris in the tube or the holes where the gas comes out of. Sometimes if the holes are covered with grease or food debris the tube cannot bring gas out in the right flow which causes a buildup of gas before it lights. If it takes a bit more time to light and you get the smell of gas that usually means the igniter is not functioning each time properly. We would recommend replacing the oven igniter to fix this issue. The bake igniter is IGNITOR Part Number: PS2581803 and the broil igniter is IGNITOR Part Number: PS2581802. Good luck with your repair!
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Wes
September 11, 2017
Hi, this is Wes again, regarding the wall oven with the pilot light situation. I've sent the model number to see if that helps, once again it doesn't light and I'm not sure if it's the igniter or not, but it will not even light. Can't even light the pilot light, thanks
For model number JGRC14GEP1BG
Hi Wes,
Thank you for the question. If you can smell gas but it is not lighting I suggest replacing the igniter.
Hope this helps!
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Kathy
August 30, 2017
My gas stove and oven will not get a Flame at all it clicks but never gets a Flame?
Hi Kathy,
Thank you for your inquiry. It sounds like you will need to replace the igniter. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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