Ryan Misiolek for Model Number kgss907sss00 The kitchen aid oven/cooktop is about 10 years old, it has worked great so far. Now there seems to be a faint gas smell when the oven is used, however the oven still works as well as the broiler. No gas is smelled when the cooktop is used. Wether it is on bake or broil it smells of gas faintly, each time it ignites to heat through out the baking process. I have rubbed all the connections with soapy water and didn't see bubbles. When the burners are trying to ignite there are several clicks before successfully igniting, leading me to believe the ignitor is beginning to fail and at this time gas is being released during these failed ignition attempts. And since this occurs during the bake and broil process is it safe to say i should order a bake ignitor and not a broil ignitor?
Answer Hello, Ryan. Remove both burners. Make sure the tips of the bake and broil igniters are clean and the igniters are properly mounted. Make sure the burners lighting holes are clean. If the bake burner has only four holes, then bake burner would need to be replaced. The part number for the bake burner wp9760228 Thank you. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, May 1, 2020