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Oven won't light or ignites with a loud pop? A faulty igniter is usually the cause. Simple DIY fix—disconnect two screws and wire nuts to replace.
My Tappan Range, which I paid a grand total of $65.00 for, and have been using since Katrina, (Katrina in 2005 is how we measure time in South Mississippi.) I live in an old house, and I am old, too. Last winter was the coldest I can remember, and my husband (older than I and far more hard-headed) used the oven like a heater. I read all user's manuals, because I use only used stuff, I can download the manuals or read them online, and it clearly stated in there NOT to use the oven as a... Read more
Fixes oven not reaching correct temperature or displaying error codes. This temperature sensor probe monitors and regulates oven heat. Easy DIY fix.
Removed and replaced Read more
Fix F10 error code or oven that won't heat with this control board. Manages temperature, timer, and heating modes. Moderate DIY repair with video guide.
I researched online and found that it was probably one of two things wrong: the heat probe or the control board (clock). Since the probe was less expensive, I ordered that on Appliance PartsPros. It arrived SO quickly, and with the repair video I easily replaced it. BUT... it still got the F10 reading. Sigh. So I found a local appliance repairman (I didn't want to replace a more expensive item if it turned out I was wrong). He was a good one: he listened to my story, said he was sure it was the... Read more
Illuminates your oven interior so you can monitor cooking without opening the door. Replace when burned out or dimming. Verify fit with your model number.
Before we replaced the board, my wife tried to replace just the element. We had one we had ordered several years ago when this same thing happened. When that didn't work we replaced the board and could see where the old board was damaged so we figured this was the solution. It would have been except the bottom element my wife used to replace the old element (which was fine but had been thrown out figuring the new one was new so why keep the old one) was 1" shorter in the back than the old... Read more
Protective cover for your range control panel with button markings. Replace if cracked, faded, or mounting tabs are broken. Installs over the clock assembly.
I first felt along each heating element (bake and broil) hoping to find a rough or blistered place on them. But they were both smooth with no irregular places. (replacing the elements would have been the easiest and cheapest repair. Pulled the back off the range (unplugged, of course) - checked wiring. There were no loose connections or burned wiring. I disconnected the elements and checked them with a ohmmeter (VOM) and both had continuity. Discovered that both elements used the same... Read more
Inner door glass panel for range and wall oven doors. Replace if cracked, shattered, or slipped out of position. Installs between outer glass and oven cavity.
I ordered this glass and used a youtube video to replace the shattered glass step-by-step. I was a bit wary of doing this work myself, but it proved to be a snap. Within an hour of finding this package on my front porch, I had the oven as good as new. Read more
Replace your range oven door seal when heat escapes or it's cracked. Seals oven perimeter for proper temperature control. Confirm fit with model number.
First i called sears parts direct to order this part, because that is where i purchased my electric range. they had an outrageous price of $98. unbelievable to think that such a small piece of rubber could cost that much. i also called a few other parts dealers on other websites. they also had high prices. when i called appliance parts pros they cut the cost by 50%. i am not sure if i could have found a better price because i stopped there. it is exhausting and time consuming to have to compare... Read more
Convert your gas range from natural gas to liquid propane with this LP conversion kit. Includes all necessary orifices for burners when switching fuel types.
We ordered the parts we needed, and received it with-in a week. My husband was able to covert the stove in one evening. Read more
Regulates gas pressure from your home's supply line to the range burners. Replace if cracked, leaking gas, causing whining noises, or damaged threads.
We ordered a igniter and a new regulator. My husband installed the parts it works great now. Read more
Igniter and orifice assembly for gas range burners. Mounts under the cooktop to spark and control gas flow. Replace if cracked, corroded, or damaged.
Replaced igniter and orifice assembly, and replaced spark module. Used the video for help, but the video doesn't show the top cover piece that needs to be taken off first. Also the screws for the igniter set were stuck from old grease or something and had to be drilled out. Overall the project was well worth my time for the cost vs replacement decision. AppliancePartsPros.com makes it so easy to choose a part and guesstimate the probably of choosing the right one. Read more
Oven won't light even with glowing igniter? Safety valve controls gas flow to burner. Moderately easy repair with gas line disconnect required.
My tenant thought that the oven safety valve was bad, but after some research, I found that the transfer of heat from the igniter had to be sufficient enough to cause the valve to open.Your agent confirmed this and reassured me that even if the igniter was glowing, there was a 99% chance that it wasn't getting hot enough. I ordered the igniter, and also the safety valve just in case, as we were going to be fixing this on Christmas eve, so the oven could be used for Christmas dinner. Your agent... Read more
Replace your cracked, warped, or hard-to-clean oven rack. This durable rack installs inside your range oven to support cookware during baking and roasting.
Sled the new ones in. No problem. Read more
Secures the ignitor assembly to your gas cooktop burner base. Replace if screw head is stripped, threads damaged, or screw is missing after disassembly.
It took a little longer then I was hoping but wasn’t terrible. If the burner is very old at all make sure to get the new screws. Both of mine snapped when trying to remove them. The new one works great. Read more
Oven light not working or saw a flash near the bulb? This light socket houses the oven bulb and is a straightforward DIY fix in under 30 minutes.
Had to pull double oven and range top out from wall which involved removing the upper kitchen cabinet. Took the sheet metal off the back and had the socket swapped out in a couple of minutes. My old oven works like a charm! Read more
Replace worn, clogged, or damaged gas burner heads on your cooktop. Restores proper gas flow and flame distribution when old burners are dirty or corroded.
Bought new burner tops for all four burners. Lights great now with nice blue flames and no yellow. Read more
Gas burners won't ignite? A faulty spark module may be the issue. This part sends electrical current to igniters. DIY-friendly, takes minutes.
Watched repair video's to learn where parts were located. Put replacement in and it worked great! Read more