Our 18 Year old GE oven would not ignite. This is only the second time having to replace the igniter. The new version of the same oven is nice but it's also $750. The igniter from AppliancePartsPros.com is 7% of that cost. This weekend morning, I unplugged the stove, closed the gas valve, opened the oven, slid the removable door upwards & off from it hinges, pulled the two baking racks from the oven, used a standard screwdriver to remove the two fasteners from the rear of the stove drip pan, slid the drip pan towards the rear of the oven & upwards to free it from under the lip at the front of the oven opening, slid the broiler pan/drawer out about six inches to access the one 1/4" machine screw holding the heat shield that protects the wiring for the igniter, it slides up & to the right to remove, loosened the wire shield at the rear of the oven to access the ignitor connection, unplugged the igniter, removed the one 1/4" machine screw from the burner tube at the opening of the stove, removed the two 1/4" machine screws holding the burner pipe to the rear wall of the stove, slid the burner pipe upwards & off of the gas nozzle. Once the burner pipe & igniter are out of the oven I replaced the igniter that is held in place with two 1/4" machine screws. Reinstalled the burner pipe by holding it close to its mounting location, routed the new wires behind the burner tube between the tube & rear wall of the oven, connected the new igniter to the in-place harness, gently pushed the wires & connection into the opening at the rear of the oven, rolled the still fastened wire cover back over the opening, tightened the 1/4" machine screw, slid the burner pipe down over the gas nozzle, aligned the holes at the rear, hand tightened the machine screws, align the hole at the front of the burner pipe at the opening of the oven, installed the machine screw, tightened the assembly, reinstalled the heat shield by sliding the guide tab into the base of the oven & installing the one 1/4” machine screw that holds it in place, plugged the oven into the receptacle, turned on the gas valve, set the oven to 450 degrees, watched for the bright orange glow from the igniter, once up to ignition temperature the safety gas valve opened & there was a flame. Start to finish 15 minutes.