Mary K Vineland , NJ August 20, 2020 Oven would not heat. Replaced igniter and burner. Removed screws in the burner, and wire attached to the igniter. Screwed igniter to the burner. Placed burner back over the orifice, and went behind the stove and attached igniter wire, which had fallen, conveniently, to the floor. and had plenty of room to see and put wire on. The wire was too short to attach to burner before putting on orifice, or after, from up top. Weird, but nice. My model might be different from others, so look before you leap. Some may easily be attached from the top. Mine was not. But if you can look down from inside the stove and see the kitchen floor, you don't have to put it on inside the oven. Go underneath. Been doing this for almost 50 years. Once in a while, you get a break. Got one this time. And, yeah, it worked when I got done. Nice. Those 100 dollar sandwiches are not my favorite. And I have had my share. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers