Replaced the ignitor. Works like a charm better than it had in awhile, so I guess the ignitor efficiency was diminished for some time. Should’ve changed it sooner, so will know this for next time.
The repair took longer than it should have because I didn’t recall how the bracket went in and it is difficult to get to allowing only one hand. Once I figured out the bracket it only took one hand though.
Tips: General - take pictures before you remove something and keep all of the hardware. Needed a sheet metal screw from original bracket. Ignitor - attach ignitor to bracket with long screw provided and screw in 1/4-in sheet metal screw to bracket a turn or two to stay in bracket. Bracket has a tab that goes in a slot and a sheet metal screw. Place bracket in position inserting tab into slot and hand tighten screw. Then use small socket wrench to finish tightening. In the end only needed to remove two sheet metal screws on lower front dryer panel and the two screws for the ignitor. The ignitor plug is shaped so it can only be plugged one way, which helps a lot. The dryer had a lot of lint build up inside, which took a long time to clean out. Really need to do this regularly. Manufacturer recommends every two years.