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This is an oven igniter for various ranges. This part is designed to ignite the gas from your oven and provide the heat output inside it. If your oven is having issues turning on or heating up properly, this igniter is likely bad or shorted, and in need of replacement. Replacing this igniter will only require a screwdriver and will simply need to be disconnected via its wire harness connection, and then reconnected with the new one. This igniter is an OEM part and is sold on its own, without any other parts.
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Gas igniter glows | but will not light | Element will not heat | Will Not Start
This part works with the following products:
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Part# W11176454 replaces these:
AP6327293, W10914411
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Steven M - September 30, 2022
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Part came quick in perfect condiition
Perfect fit and easy to install. saved at least $100 by fixing the oven myself
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Chris C - August 28, 2023
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Exact fit
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Tina M - January 19, 2022
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perfect just what was needed
I thought it was a little pricey but I never had to buy one before and it was cheeper than a new oven! easy to install and was what I needed. oven is only 1 and 1/2 years old I was very discouraged when it quit working! thank you Dear Lord for the internet!
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Crystal D - November 1, 2022
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Easy repair. Great part
Had to return the first part that I received due to my error in ordering the incorrect one. Called customer service and they ordered the correct part and had it here quickly. Will defiantly order from here again.
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William A - January 25, 2024
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Easy repair, quality part
Took me 20 minutes to replace with nothing but a screwdriver!
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Brenda S - April 16, 2022
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Lola F - March 9, 2023
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range part
The part is a good fit and i would order again..
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Christopher C - December 16, 2021
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Steven B - December 9, 2021
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When my oven went on the blink, my research lead me to believe my problem was one of two possibilities, either the heat sensor or the ignitor. So, my first purchase was the heat sensor. I thought I would begin with the least expensive part to see if that did the trick. Well, that didn't do it so I ordered the ignitor and received within a timely manor. The part was installed and that took care of the problem and the oven is now working perfectly. Your web site was easy to navigate and ordering the parts were easy as well. So, I think you warrant 5 stars. Thanks
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Larry L - October 22, 2021
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went great thanks
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Guests left the oven on for a week with pans of water trying to humidify the air, instead of just requesting a humidifier.
Removed to igniter, plugged in the new one and I was don’t. Do use care not to touch with bare skin the part that gets hot so you don’t get skin oils on the igniter that can cause it to burn up.
jacqueline from JOSHUA TREE, CA
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15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
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My gas oven would take a long time to ignite. It would also struggle to maintain temperature, and give false readings.
I removed the oven door first, then pulled the unit away from the wall being careful of the floors. I unplugged the oven, and turned off the gas feed. I worked on the thermostat first. I followed the wiring from the inside of the unit to the back panel, and disconnected the cable. Two philips head screws held in place - swapped it out for
... Read more the new one - and there you go. Some insulation might also poke out when your snaking the wired through, so just tuck that back in as best you can. Then I moved onto the igniter. I followed the wiring, and disconnected it at the back panel. The igniter was held in place with two hex bolts ( I can't remember the exact sizing since I just kept going down in sizes until it fit snugly on the bolt head). The metal plate they bolt into was warped, but with a little persuasion from some pliers it was easy to bend for better access to the bolts. Be careful if you are doing this since the bracket is attached to the burner tube and too much torque is always bad for hollow metal parts. Attach and wire up the new igniter, still being careful to replace any insulation that creeps out. Plug the unit back in. Turn on the gas feed. Push it back into place. Replace the oven door - and there you go. I had also purchased an oven thermometer that hangs from the wire racking. I had the oven on at 350 for 30 minutes and the temperature never really swayed more than 15 degrees. It also heated up substantially faster.
pulled out the stove and removed bottom drip plates to access the old ignitor. Removed 2 screws after unplugging the two wire ignitor. fished the the two wires thru back of stove and plugged them in where old wires were. put the 2 screws back into the new ignitor and tested before replacing drip plates. been cooking in the oven ever s
... Read moreince, no problem.. Part was a perfect replacement.
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Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
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Lisa
November 14, 2019
Can any oven ignitr fit my Whirlpool oven?If not how long does it take for me to receive part?
For model number wfg505mbs2
Hello Lisa, thank you for your question. The only oven igniter that is listed as compatible for your unit is PartSelect Number: PS12348439. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!
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Matti
September 18, 2023
Our oven & broiler will not ignite. Temp reads 100. Don't smell any gas. Top burners are working fine
For model number WFG505MOBB2
Hello Matti, thank you for contacting us. Based on our understanding of the issue, there is a problem with oven ignitor, part number PS12348439. Glad to be of help!
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Arthur
September 18, 2023
I have a problem with my oven. The ignitor wouldn't glow long enough to light the gas. So I purchased a replacement from you a few months ago and now the replacement is doing the same thing again. Is there something else inside the oven that is wrong or was it just a bad part that I received?
For model number WFG505M0BW2
Hi Arthur, thank you for reaching out. It seems that the igniter, part number PS12348439, is faulty. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. Sometime the igniters draw more current than rated and get damaged. We hope this information helps!
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Dianne
December 9, 2024
Oven. Broiler won't light .No gas smell. Oven temp. Only 100.
For model number WFG320M0BB2
Hi Dianne, thank you for reaching out. Based on our understanding, we would suggest checking the oven igniter, part number PS12348439. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!
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Charles
June 7, 2023
what is the ohms reading of this part, it is the ignitor for a whirlpool gas range, I'm reading 0 ohms
For model number part # W1091441
Hello Charles, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, the oven igniter generally has a resistance between 0 and 1100 ohms. A resistance of 0 ohms for your igniter, part number PS12348439, shows that it has burned out and you may need to replace it. If you require assistance to place an order, please contact customer service!
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