Oven/Broiler ignition clicks twice but does not ignite. All controls - temperature, timer, oven "on" indicators appear to be working but the oven or when in broiler mode is not operating. Likely problem the spark module or if unit has one the oven spark igniter?
Chuck C for Model Number SF368LEPS2
Answer Hello Chuck,
The first thing to check is the is to make sure that you are getting proper voltage to the direct spark ignition control. With oven on broil you want to have 120vac between connectors J1-4 neutral and J1-7 L1. If you don't have power here then you need to replaced Clock assembly 6610449 black, 6610450 white, 6610451 biscuit. If you have power the test from J1-4 to J1--2. If you do not have power then replace spark module W10331686. If you do have power then replace spark ignitor 8054129. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html
Good Afternoon. The stovetop is working, but the oven and broiler isn't working. When you press the igniter button for the oven you smell gas, but it doesn't lite. When you try to start the broiler nothing happens and no gas smell. Any suggestions will be helpful.
Gary B for Model Number Whirlpool SF265LXTS2
Answer Gary, Your issue is most likely in the DSI Spark Module W10331686, but could be in the gas distribution valve W10293048 Here's some test information, that will help you out. First thing, check and make sure the power cord is attached to a properly polarized and grounded 120 VAC outlet. A proper ground is very important for the range to operate properly. Then you'll need to make several tests at the gas distribution valve. You'll need a multi meter to test voltage and resistances. At the valve body terminals, with the wires labeled and removed from the middle terminal to each of the outer terminals, you should read 215 ohms resistance. With the wires reconnected, when you select the bake cycle, you should have a reading of 8 to 18 VDC across the red and orange wires. When you make a broil selection you should have the same 8 to 18 VDC,across the orange and blue wires. If all checks are proper(within 10%) repalce the gas valve and check the wiring at the igniters. Thanks