Thanks Saved my ass a couple hundred bucks just watching this I bought the replacement pet directly from manufacturer tho so it was like 118$ after tax Should last a few years …
You're electrical diagnostics are explained incorrectly. If the element is good, you will have continuous AC voltage through the heater/ignitor and both wires. Having AC in only one of two wires indicates the element is failed in an "open" state. That means it is not allowing current go through the heater coil. That is why the neutral wire does not indicate voltage present.
Had this exact issue with our oven, just fixed it today thanks to your video.
Very cool. Glad I could help
Just fixed my oven all by myself thanks to this video and your suggested Amazon part link! Thank you so much!
Awesome. Nice work
You are the best, TH-camr I’ve enjoy my buddy great hard work❤
Thanks Lacey.
Thank you! I was wondering how gas oven looks inside and why the left side is lit up only and the right looks dark. I haven’t used gas for 15 years😅
Thanks
Saved my ass a couple hundred bucks just watching this
I bought the replacement pet directly from manufacturer tho so it was like 118$ after tax
Should last a few years …
Good info. Thanks
Just paid 255 for this issue to repairman lol as soon as he told me igniter I looked up and see this exact same model and everything!😂
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Any suggestions on that could be the issue if my igniter heats up but it never sends gas?? Same model as in the video
It could still be the igniter not working well enough, or the safety valve it connects to, or the gas regulator.
What is that device you are using to check if the igniter is receiving power?
It’s a non contact voltage tester. Like this one amzn.to/4cFwqIr
Whyyy can I not get the bolts undone? What did you use? Mine might have a little more lip than yours so I can't get a tool in easily.
Shoot. I’m sorry. These were just small bolts so I used the nut driver on my multi tool screwdriver.
You're electrical diagnostics are explained incorrectly.
If the element is good, you will have continuous AC voltage through the heater/ignitor and both wires.
Having AC in only one of two wires indicates the element is failed in an "open" state.
That means it is not allowing current go through the heater coil. That is why the neutral wire does not indicate voltage present.
Fair enough. I’m not sure I follow the difference but either way it’s the same result.