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Customer Questions and Answers for Gas Range Oven Igniter by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM6042033
Manufacturer Part Number: WB2X9154

Oven won't heat or takes too long to preheat? A faulty igniter is the most common cause. This round-style gas range igniter is a 15-30 minute DIY fix.

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Dan for Model Number 66575023100 or 75023100

I have a Kenmore Ultra Bake/Self Cleaning/Super Capacity Stainless steel/Black colored oven. My problem is when I set the temp on Bake mode at any degree setting, I have to manually light the oven with a grill lighter or else all I hear is clicking. Then when it tries to maintain that temperature and tries to ignite again I have to use the grill lighter to light it once again. Is it the igniter or something else entirely? Also, I typed in the model # into your site and it came up as a refrigerator. If it is Igniter, what igniter should I purchase from you? It's not flat, it's round. Thanks

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Dan, there are a couple of possibilities, A faulty reignition circuit in the DSI spark module WPW10331686 or a weak solenoid circuit on the gas distribution valve WPW10293048 . I take for granted the top burners work properly and you have already checked the bake burner and spark igniter for being clean and grease free. At the gas valve you wouild need to remove and label all three wires and measure resistance from the center terminal to the two outside terminals for 215 ohms resistance +/- 10%. Reattach the wires, make a bake temperature selection and check for 8 to 18 VDC from the center terminal(orange) and the bake terminal(red) wires while the igniter sparks. Low or no VDC, would indicate an issue with the DSI spark module. heres some meter usage information should you need it [http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html] Thanks and Good Luck

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, December 6, 2011

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