I replaced the Ignitor in my oven. It's a relatively easy repair given you have the right tools and a little patience. Make sure you have a 1/4-inch spinner handle so that you can attach a 1/4 socket attachment when removing/replacing the screws from the oven burner ignitor. I initially used a socket wrench with a 1/4 attachment, and it can do the job, but a spinner handle is much smaller and easier to use when navigating in the oven bay (you'll see it being used in the repair videos). Where the 1/4-inch spinner handle also really helps with removing the screw that holds or protects where the ignitor plugs into. Again, you can use a socket wrench or even a drill especially if you have taken the oven door off. If you didn't, like me this tool is really helpful. The patience part comes into play with removing the screws from the old ignitor because they are small, threaded and if the ignitor has been in there a long time can be a little rusted. Also exercise patience when removing the 2 prongs, again they can be a little rusted if the oven ignitor is old. Lastly, make sure you have a lot of overhead lighting or use a flashlight to see everything because it will make the job much easier