Steven for Model Number LGGF3046TFB I have a new bake ignitor and tested continuity on it but it still does not light. I next tested for volts on the lines going to the ignitor and get 120v. If I touched one of the two white ignitor wires to a ground then the ignitor finally started to heat up. What could be causing this? The broiler ignitor works fine, the top of the stove works. What else can I test for the bake ignitor?
Answer Steven, if testing from wire to ground for 120VAC, it is likely that there is a break either in a wire going to the safety valve 316031501 or the valve itself has failed. The best way to identify this would be to test the safety valve for 120VAC from where the bake ignitor's wire connects to the wire on the opposite terminal. If there is voltage when testing in this manner, the valve has failed. If there is not voltage, there is a wire break. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, April 27, 2021