Grizz for Model Number JGB905SEF1SS Thank you for your previous answer. Before ordering any parts I thought I'd remove the bake burner tube and see if there was anything clogged, or if there might be a hole burned in it. So I removed the door, bottom drawer, and bottom panel for access. On my particular model the bake burner tube is attached at the rear as well as the front. The rear burner screws (and the screws on the control valve) are very tough to get at. I may get them out, but I would not be able to get my fingers back there to replace them. Nor would I have enough room to properly secure the other tubes to the valve. Without removing the bake burner tube I inspected it as thorough as I could and there were no clogged holes, deformities, or burn marks. Am I missing something obvious here, or do I need to remove all the shields and guards for replacement access? Thank you.
Answer Grizz, With the issue that you are having, the most likely cause with the burner checking out ok would be a faulty oven gas safety valve. The part number for the valve is WB19K36. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Wednesday, February 17, 2016