On my Jenn-Air downdraft range, the oven stopped heating. The broiler still worked. So pulled the pan off the bottom so I could see and found the igniter wasn't glowing to start the gas. I had replaced the full electronic control panel using Appliance Parts Pros so knew they had the full breakdown of parts for my model. I found the igniter and ordered. But frankly, I wasn't sure about doing the repair myself. It looked easy enough from videos and discussions here. Still, dealing with the gas lines, electrical, and pulling out the full range enough to open the back panel was daunting since I remembered how hard installers had worked to get the downdraft aligned. I worried I'd mess that up on my own. Also worried the electrical connector wouldn't match and need splicing, I'd do something wrong and blow up the house :). Well, my wife really wanted to bake something, the guy I called had retired, so I got my courage and went after it. I undid the foil tape around the vent below and disconnected, then pulled out the full range from the wall. I didn't have to go far to be able to slip behind, open the panel, and search for the wire connecting to the ignitor. AND the connector seemed to match. So far so good. On the front side, I cleared away the parts covering the ignitor, unhooked the gas flame bar with the ignitor still attached. It turned out the hardest part was actually getting the ignitor itself unscrewed from the steel plate holding it. Darned manufacturers won't use stainless steel screws where they are needed. They were stripping. I took it to the hardware store afraid to have to buy a Dremel to cut it off. But after lots of brute force, the staff there got it off. I bought stainless steel replacement metal screws and reattached them (had to add a nut to one where the steel plate hole had been enlarged slightly). It was tight now. Reinstalled all pieces, pushed back the oven, did my best to reseal the downdraft vent, and tested it. All good! Very proud of myself and happy to have Appliance Parts Pros site to guide me. (The whole thing should have taken 30 minutes but the darned stuck screws added the extra time).