That burner tube comes out they are usually held in by 2 screws. the one you took out that was in front and one near the back of the burner. then just lift it up and out, first disconnect the wires from underneath. makes it a lot easier changing the igniter. easier to get at the screws. plus you don't have to twist the wires together that's probably why it didn't reach the safety valve.
I can’t tell you how grateful I am to this video you saved a single girl hundreds of dollars me and my uncle did this with your TH-cam video and the part was $69. Super grateful!!
Jonny...Couple helping comments for Whirlpool. Hardest part was running igniter cable through insulation to connection on the back of the range. There's a small plate that covers the gas orifice inside the oven. Remove the one screw and plate. Don't remove defective cable and igniter at first so you can use it to help run new cable through. ALSO, shine your flashlight where cable enters insulation inside the oven. Then you can clearly see where the cable goes as you look from the back of the range! So simple but a massive help in fishing new igniter cable through insulation to connection on the back of the range. People online complain about how confusing it can be getting the new cable to the connection.
VERY THOROUGH and easy to follow tutorial...I'm 99.9% certain that I've got a bad igniter, and that's what's causing the oven to NOT fire up! TomorrowI turn 71 years old and I've ALWAYS loved taking broken things apart and fixing them... so tomorrow, I'll ride down to where my Dad RIP, bought the Frigidaire oven back in 2013, and with OLD igniter in hand, buy a NEW one, install it and if the stars are in alignment, I might ACTUALLY hear a, "GOOD JOB GARY!" from my dear wife! (I WON'T however, bet my pristine Muststang GT on that utterance occuring!) Thanks again Jonny DIY for the great video!
So interesting to watch you fix the connector wire. Thanks for some of the helpful info for a mom & daughter trying to troubleshoot why the pilot on our stove isn’t working.
I almost cried when I realized my over wouldn't turn on in my new apartment. Your video saved thanksgiving, I almost gave up. I was so used to my old oven, I didn't realize the ignitor had to be at a certain temp before the gas kicked in 😮💨🤦♀️ tysm
Thank you for this informative video. I have about two yeas of tinkering with washers and dryers, but I haven't worked on ranges at all. I'm preparing to do a similar job, so I wanted to get eyes on the disassembly and part replacement. I really appreciate your attention to detail. If I may, I'd like to point out that the igniter fails not because it doesn't get hot enough, but because it goes out of spec. As the igniter heats up, its resistance drops, thus it's amperage increases. In order to heat the bimetal in the gas valve it needs to reach a certain current (3.3 amps in valves that I have seen) in order to flex the gas valve bimetal which opens the gas valve. Just a little tidbit I thought I would pass on. So, you can see an igniter glowing and not lighting because its resistance hasn't decreased enough for the current to reach the specified amperage. That being said, I want to thank you for showing me how to execute this operation!
I was nervous and it was a fight getting those 1/4" screws off the pilot but it works! Thank you so much. This video tutorial was easy to follow and accurate. One note, on my GE XL44 the door just lifts up. no need to unlock the hinges or anything. Just open the door about three inches and lift.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!!!!! Your instructions were crystal clear and super easy to follow. Thank goodness I didn’t have to splice wires. Mine was a click in…cut my hands up because I was silly and didn’t wear gloves but it was so worth it!!! You saved me so much money that I didn’t have and I know $10 is not a lot to some people but I needed to show my gratitude in some small way. Again, thank you😁🥰
@@jenniferbroome4608 You're very welcome, happy to hear I could help you get it fixed and working again 👍 And thanks so much for the $10 🙌 I really appreciate it 👍
Totally worked for me, had this exact problem in my 790 Kenmore! Thanks so much for posting, very simple fix. I do want to double down on how fragile the heating element is, don't touch the coil part at all if you can help it. Better ones have a shield to keep it safe.
Great video as always. A little tip for those two wires coming off the ignitor. Some heat shrink tubing will add extra protection against those sharp edges. Thanks and have a wonderful weekend.
Thanks Chuck. Great idea. I was thinking when I rewatched this I should have done something like that, maybe even an extra heat resistant fiberglass sleeve. Maybe on the next one! Hah these replacement parts aren't the best anymore, I'm sure I may have to change again in the next couple years 👍 Have a great weekend too
Great video! I have a question though, if the igniter doesn't work would the oven still be able to expel gas? because when I turn the oven's nob on, I can't smell or hear any gas coming out.
@@JonnyDIY I’m praying you’ll see this 😊🙏🏽 And addition to his above scenario, so it won’t even make the clicking noise either? I was told that it isn’t the igniter, it’s the part that “connects” the stove to the oven 🤔 Thoughts?
Just repaired our gas range with this video, almost identical igniter! Thank you so much for putting this together. The hardest part was getting out those two bolts holding the old igniter in 😂
Brother! Thank you, very much! I'm grateful for your detailed and very helpful video! Heating element swapped out of our GE and she works 100%. Got a deeply cleaned behind the oven and oven as a bonus. Cheers!!!!
Great video. You quickly and accurately identified and described the problem. You did the same with the fix! I'm now a subscriber and plan to watch all of your videos. Really great job. Thanks for taking the time!
TY! This helped me understand and visualize the basics, and while my oven was much different, I still easily completed the repair. $30 and an hour or so ✅ --Appreciate you making and sharing this :)
@@JonnyDIY ok thx. Understand but I live in Belize the stores that have any in stock all have square/flat igniters I'm in a pickle i would hate to throw my stove out everything else works perfectly fine.
Thanx great explanation! Quick question ( If the ignitor doesn't glow will it prevent the gas to be released ?? ) Thanx I hope you can help me with that !
@@RMbarrelracing you can test with a multimeter that the leads to the igniter are getting power? Is it glowing at all? Sometimes the temperature sensors goes bad too and itll stop the igniter from being able to turn on too
Sorry this might be an ignorant question but Could it happen that only one oven goes bad and not the other? 😓 I have a Kitchenaid with double oven, the upper oven is not heating at all but the lower oven does work and the top stove also works, do you think the igniter might be the problem in the upper one?
Great video keep up the good work special part where you access the wires by pulling out the bottom drawer on mine is a warmer drawer I was stressing out pulling out a whole lot of stuff thanks
Okay. That was amazingly helpful, including the "uh-ohs" that absolutely will happen to me when I do this. 👍 and subscribed, hoping your other vids are this easy to follow. Thanks.
@@enchantedmountain5354 for a gas range no, but I have one for the electric heating element in oven th-cam.com/video/4-7qOPFg4bo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=r5yLhsZDWX5Hqj0M
Omg thank u soooo much I fixed my oven!!! My igniter went out again but this time I fixed it myself and YES I am a woman… I was a little nervous messing with the gas lol😂
@@milesaway3422 no it's there to determine pilot light is lit so it'll open the gas. May be dirty or bent away from pilot light. Can try cleaning and see if helps
I have a Whirlpool double oven. The upper oven won’t turn on. I don’t see the igniter getting hot, but we don’t smell gas when we turn it on. I don’t mind replacing the igniter, but it may be another issue. If we turn it on shouldn’t we at least be smelling the gas?
@@DaveVergato the gad won't release and open up until igniter reaches hot enough temperature. Even when they go out they can still be glowing just not hot enough. If not glowing at all, almost certain it's bad igniter 👍
My oven DeLonghi is not heating and the oven light is not working, but the cook top is working fine. Maybe it has the same problem as yours? Great tutorial, I’ll see if I can fix it. Thank you.
hi! my oven doesn't preheat occasionally. often it works fine, but sometimes it sits at the base temp (150 degrees) for like an hour or two before heating up. the igniter seems to be glowing even when this happens. I just removed all the covers so I can see what is happening more clearly, but it hasn't had the issue today yet. any thoughts? can an igniter be faulty sometimes, but not others, does this seem to most likely be the problem? thank you so much
The igniter should only glow and be on to light the flame tube. So if it's staying on later for a while it may be bad. You may also want to check the "temperature probe"
@@valerieholze9956 🤔hmm double check the work you did and make sure no wires or anything getting burned. It shouldn't be though. I'd double check then if nothing, see if it burns off and was just new igniter
We have a thor kitchen range. We replaced the double safety valve, and the broiler now works, but, bake does not work... we have ordered the replacement igniter...to test the bake, wouldn't the flame tube light up with a torch, even if the igniter does not?
Thanks so much!!!! my husband was convinced that he had installed the new valve incorrectly...after your reply he is more confident that the new igniter will work!!!!
Great video. I see that that ignitor lights the flames next to it and then the rest of the flames are lit in a domino effect. We have an issue where we started to smell gas *only* when the oven was on ( we stopped using oven after noticing this ). I’m wondering if it is possible for some of those gas outlets on the bottom of the oven to be clogged so badly that most of the flames light, but a clogs keep some flames from lighting which means that nothing lights the gas outlets next to it, so gas is released without burning. In other words, if the are 10 holes next to each other with gas coming out of them, and the gas is ignited at holes 1-7, but 8 and 9 are clogged, then gas will be coming out hole 10 without igniting. Thanks
Sounds possible, I would open it up and light the oven and see whats going on with the flame tube when oven on. An inexpensive gas leak detector like this, may help a lot in diagnosing as well 👍 amzn.to/3Rb1ves
Jonny i have a samsung less than 5yrs old, From time to time we smell some gas from the oven and it does not or should say it takes forever to come up to the preheat temp. What do you think this issue would be?
Just a quick question so does the igniter stay on when the oven has lit it stays on the whole time or just to light it and then goes off or it stays on can you confirm thanks
Great video, I changed my igniter and it glows but the I’ve won’t light. I only get the gas smell. I turned the oven off due to the strong gas smell. The oven bar never lights up. Can you help me with this issue?
Thank you. Excellent. Really helped. But my Whirlpool is so dang heavy I can't budge it so I may have to get a REAL man to fix! Its definitely a broken flat style glow igniter. Not coming on at all.
@@JonnyDIY Jonny...managed to get range moved, bought a new igniter for $52 bucks, installed, it works! Can't imagine if a repair guy did the fix, labor cost, part markup. Thanks again. I'll PayPal you a donation.
Hi Johnny. I realize it's Easter weekend and you're likely busy doing easter-like things but...., but I guess I should give you a heads up on a few things...,A: I am a 62 year old grammy who has "0" knowledge or experience repairing anything electrical but B: I truly can't afford to hire an appliance guy to come out so it's all on me. Now having just watched your (absolutely fantastic!) video on replacing an oven ignitor I'm thinking "hey, I can do that" and so here I go but..., I have a few questions and may have more as this repair moves forward. Ok so I'm working on a Kenmore gas range, model #790.7851 on which the oven may or may not heat. Meaning over the last 6 months it has heated up a few times but the last attempt I'd turned it on but after waiting about an hour for it to heat I just turned it off. The time before that it had heated but took about half an hour to heat and then if I changed the temperature (up or down) it would go down to it's lowest heat and would not budge from that temperature. I'm merely guessing that it's the ignitor AND like I said, after watching your vid I think I can do this. 👉🏽👉🏽🤷🏽♀Can I get the ignitor at Home Depot? (Ignitor, oven burner part #316428500, taken from the parts repair list for this oven)..., and "Shoot!" I've forgotten what my other "?" were. Lucky you, guess you're off the hook for now😉😉 BTW I swear I'm not some crazy just hoping to mess with you, I am who I say I am (for better or worse).If for whatever reason you can't help (any further than your great video) that's totally copasetic. I'll figure it out, may take awhile longer but eventually I'll get there. Sorry for the REaLLy lOnG comment, it's a grandmother thing having far too many words✌🏽👋🏽
Sounds like the igniter going out. I'd just replace it, yes. I usually order online from anywhere who has them, amazon, ebay, or appliance parts supplier. You may even be able to get one locally if have one of those appliance repair shops. Yes you can use owner's manual to identify replacement but I'd probably look at one in there to make sure matches before ordering. Have a nice Easter weekend 👍
Johnny DYI get a very very good job of showing me how to solve the problem with my other not lighting thank you very much look forward to mini cookies baked in oven that works thank you
I would look into the oven temperature probe first and test that for resistance to see if working correctly. Then go to the panel. Sometimes you can find known problems with your specific model range by searching "f10 error" and your model on google and see what others have done
My oven keeps beeping F2 and shuts off. What does that? Sears replaced the ignitor. That didn't work. We replaced the thermostat. That didn't work. They said it could be the board.
Hi there. Have a GE Profile XL 44 that often i cannot get to heat much past 375/400. Ignitor goes on, burner burns blue. I noticed that when it gets to that high 300s low 400s range, the blue flame actually will at ties flicker or get smaller. Any tips?
One thing I would add is that if you're working on a Samsung Gas oven( NX58H5650W , NX58H5600S, OR NX58J5600S ) They are very easy to access if you just want to steel wool, sand or scrape the oxidation off, instead of buying a new one, BE VERY GENTLE, THE IGNITER (GLO-PLUG) IS VERY BRITTLE. Ask me how I know.
First time watching thru: As a DIYer myself, amazing video. If you could for maybe future viewers pause @ 1:05 for 5 more seconds please, or make it much more apparent. It seems important. Like you did at 1:29 2:16 👍
@@mjohansing My stove was different than the pictures I showed. You can pause the pictures to better understand. Very easy to remove those types, just open the locking clips up in direction I showed depending on how yours is 👍
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What if I did this and it still doesn’t work could it be something else?
@@doumit87 yes could be many things including something on the main control panel. Check to see if igniter receiving voltage
That burner tube comes out they are usually held in by 2 screws.
the one you took out that was in front and one near the back of the burner.
then just lift it up and out, first disconnect the wires from underneath.
makes it a lot easier changing the igniter.
easier to get at the screws.
plus you don't have to twist the wires together that's probably why it didn't reach the safety valve.
@@danp6101 thank you will try that next time 🙌👍
I can’t tell you how grateful I am to this video you saved a single girl hundreds of dollars me and my uncle did this with your TH-cam video and the part was $69. Super grateful!!
Awesome, love hearing stories like this. You're very welcome, happy to help 🙌👍 Nice job u two 💪
@@JonnyDIY I couldn’t be more grateful! 69 dollars for the part. Flame is burning hot now!
All I got to say is dayyyum 😎
@@robertadams4656 😂🤌🏼
69 dollars, I'd have just saved and buy a new stove.
Very clear, very well organized. Somebody else said you were a natural teacher, I second that.
Thank you for your kind words 🙏 happy to help 👍
You're a natural teacher and have helped me a great deal to fix my old oven. Thank you for your excellent visual and verbal instructions.
Thank you for your kind words and you're very welcome, happy I could help you out 👍
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Another satisfied customer. I followed your instructions to replace the ignitor and now my oven works! Thank you so much for creating this video.
@@zman4hbo Awesome! You're very welcome, glad I could help you get it fixed 👍
Jonny...Couple helping comments for Whirlpool. Hardest part was running igniter cable through insulation to connection on the back of the range. There's a small plate that covers the gas orifice inside the oven. Remove the one screw and plate. Don't remove defective cable and igniter at first so you can use it to help run new cable through.
ALSO, shine your flashlight where cable enters insulation inside the oven. Then you can clearly see where the cable goes as you look from the back of the range! So simple but a massive help in fishing new igniter cable through insulation to connection on the back of the range. People online complain about how confusing it can be getting the new cable to the connection.
Thank you for sharing 👍🙏
VERY THOROUGH and easy to follow tutorial...I'm 99.9% certain that I've got a bad igniter, and that's what's causing the oven to NOT fire up! TomorrowI turn 71 years old and I've ALWAYS loved taking broken things apart and fixing them... so tomorrow, I'll ride down to where my Dad RIP, bought the Frigidaire oven back in 2013, and with OLD igniter in hand, buy a NEW one, install it and if the stars are in alignment, I might ACTUALLY hear a, "GOOD JOB GARY!" from my dear wife! (I WON'T however, bet my pristine Muststang GT on that utterance occuring!) Thanks again Jonny DIY for the great video!
You're very welcome Gary! And Happy Early Birthday! 🥳🎂🎁🎈 Have a great celebration. Hopefully the oven will be fixed 👍
@@JonnyDIY It turned into a NEW oven...thanks again for the tutorial
@@garynivaggi Ohh wow awesome! A new oven is always nice. You're welcome, happy to help 🙌👍
So interesting to watch you fix the connector wire. Thanks for some of the helpful info for a mom & daughter trying to troubleshoot why the pilot on our stove isn’t working.
You're very welcome, happy to help. Hope you can get it fixed 👍
I almost cried when I realized my over wouldn't turn on in my new apartment. Your video saved thanksgiving, I almost gave up. I was so used to my old oven, I didn't realize the ignitor had to be at a certain temp before the gas kicked in 😮💨🤦♀️ tysm
@@monroeglam You're very welcome, happy I could help save your Thanksgiving! Have a great celebration 🙌💕🦃👍
Thank you for this informative video. I have about two yeas of tinkering with washers and dryers, but I haven't worked on ranges at all. I'm preparing to do a similar job, so I wanted to get eyes on the disassembly and part replacement. I really appreciate your attention to detail. If I may, I'd like to point out that the igniter fails not because it doesn't get hot enough, but because it goes out of spec. As the igniter heats up, its resistance drops, thus it's amperage increases. In order to heat the bimetal in the gas valve it needs to reach a certain current (3.3 amps in valves that I have seen) in order to flex the gas valve bimetal which opens the gas valve. Just a little tidbit I thought I would pass on. So, you can see an igniter glowing and not lighting because its resistance hasn't decreased enough for the current to reach the specified amperage. That being said, I want to thank you for showing me how to execute this operation!
You're welcome, happy I could help you out. And thank you for the extra knowledge on these things 🙌 good luck 👍
Thank you so much ! You saved me a $500 repair bill
Awesome! You're very welcome, happy I could help you out 🙌👍
Even an old lady like me can easily follow these clear instructions. Thanks!
@@arwall2143 You're very welcome, happy I could help you out 🙌👍
watched your video and then did it myself and it worked! even had to splice the wires, but was able to do so after watching you. thanks so much!
Awesome. You're welcome, happy I could you get it done 👍
Thank you so much. Your video helped me replace igniter in my oven. It only took 10 minutes!!
Awesome! You're very welcome, happy I could help you get it done 👍
I was nervous and it was a fight getting those 1/4" screws off the pilot but it works! Thank you so much. This video tutorial was easy to follow and accurate. One note, on my GE XL44 the door just lifts up. no need to unlock the hinges or anything. Just open the door about three inches and lift.
@@Norn_Ambassador Awesome. Glad to hear you got it done and working again 👍
Teaching is one of your gifts, my friend. Thanks a ton 👊
@@codymk2000 Thank you for your kind words 🙌 And you're very welcome, happy I could help you out 👍
Thank you for having this youtube channel! I feel so empowered knowing how it is done.
@@kathleendonnelly8715 You're very welcome, happy I could help you out 💪👍
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!!!!! Your instructions were crystal clear and super easy to follow. Thank goodness I didn’t have to splice wires. Mine was a click in…cut my hands up because I was silly and didn’t wear gloves but it was so worth it!!! You saved me so much money that I didn’t have and I know $10 is not a lot to some people but I needed to show my gratitude in some small way. Again, thank you😁🥰
@@jenniferbroome4608 You're very welcome, happy to hear I could help you get it fixed and working again 👍 And thanks so much for the $10 🙌 I really appreciate it 👍
Totally worked for me, had this exact problem in my 790 Kenmore! Thanks so much for posting, very simple fix. I do want to double down on how fragile the heating element is, don't touch the coil part at all if you can help it. Better ones have a shield to keep it safe.
You're welcome, happy I could help you out and glad to hear you got it done 👍yeah they are fragile! Good point
Great video as always. A little tip for those two wires coming off the ignitor. Some heat shrink tubing will add extra protection against those sharp edges. Thanks and have a wonderful weekend.
Thanks Chuck. Great idea. I was thinking when I rewatched this I should have done something like that, maybe even an extra heat resistant fiberglass sleeve. Maybe on the next one! Hah these replacement parts aren't the best anymore, I'm sure I may have to change again in the next couple years 👍 Have a great weekend too
Thank you so much! I was able to replace the oven ignitor with your video and saved bunch of money.
@@dznyc Awesome! You're very welcome, happy I could help you out 🙌👍
Great video! I have a question though, if the igniter doesn't work would the oven still be able to expel gas? because when I turn the oven's nob on, I can't smell or hear any gas coming out.
@@JHONCASA-x5r if igniter is bad, the gas valve won't open to release any. Its a saftey feature 👍
@@JonnyDIY
I’m praying you’ll see this 😊🙏🏽
And addition to his above scenario, so it won’t even make the clicking noise either?
I was told that it isn’t the igniter, it’s the part that “connects” the stove to the oven 🤔 Thoughts?
@@lightwarrior432 the oven igniter doesn't click when lighting. It's possible it's something else, Id start by testing igniter though
You’re here! 😃👍🏽😁
@@JonnyDIY Ok. THANK you!
Wow that was very clear instructions!! I don’t know if I could actually fix it myself but your demonstration was so organized & easy to follow!
So happy to help! 🙌👍
Just repaired our gas range with this video, almost identical igniter! Thank you so much for putting this together. The hardest part was getting out those two bolts holding the old igniter in 😂
That's awesome! Glad to hear you got it fixed. And you're very welcome, happy I could help 🙌👍
Man, great video. Only recommendation I may add is get new ignitor before you start. So much info. Thanks
Thank you and you're welcome, glad I could help 🙌👍
Brother! Thank you, very much! I'm grateful for your detailed and very helpful video! Heating element swapped out of our GE and she works 100%. Got a deeply cleaned behind the oven and oven as a bonus. Cheers!!!!
@@matthewfallon1728 Awesome. You're very welcome, happy I could help you get it fixed and working again 🙌👍
Great video. You quickly and accurately identified and described the problem. You did the same with the fix! I'm now a subscriber and plan to watch all of your videos. Really great job. Thanks for taking the time!
You're welcome, happy I could help you out 👍 and thank you for all your kind words 🙌
Exactly what I needed to know for my oven not lighting. Thanks! You got a like and a new sub
@@hectore623 You're welcome! Happy I could help you out 🙌👍
You’re a life saver. Thank you for this video. You just saved me a couple hundred of dollars!!!
You're very welcome, happy I could help you get it fixed 👍
TY! This helped me understand and visualize the basics, and while my oven was much different, I still easily completed the repair. $30 and an hour or so ✅ --Appreciate you making and sharing this :)
You're very welcome, happy I could help you out and awesome, glad to hear you got it fixed 👍
Love your video. Question can i use a flat/square igniter if my oven came with a round one
Possibly, but I always get the matching one it came with so there's no issues of how it mounts and the placement
@@JonnyDIY ok thx. Understand but I live in Belize the stores that have any in stock all have square/flat igniters I'm in a pickle i would hate to throw my stove out everything else works perfectly fine.
@@dellyrowland5275 ohh ok, then I would buy the flat and try it out. Take out your old one and bring it in to store to show them 👍
Thanx great explanation! Quick question ( If the ignitor doesn't glow will it prevent the gas to be released ?? ) Thanx I hope you can help me with that !
Yes, the gas won't open unless the igniter glows (it even has to reach certain temperature). So sometimes a weak one will glow even, but not open gas
Thanx a lot!
@@RubenGonzalez-oe6em you're welcome, happy to help 👍
This video was so helpful! I got the ignitor switched, though, and the oven still won't heat up. Any other suggestions?
@@RMbarrelracing you can test with a multimeter that the leads to the igniter are getting power? Is it glowing at all? Sometimes the temperature sensors goes bad too and itll stop the igniter from being able to turn on too
@@JonnyDIY not seeing a glow. I'll see if I can get a multimeter to test it
thanks for your video! we were able to narrow down our issue to the oven igniter and replace it. your video had some great tips to help us along!
You're very welcome, happy I could help and glad to hear you got it fixed 🙌👍
Sorry this might be an ignorant question but Could it happen that only one oven goes bad and not the other? 😓
I have a Kitchenaid with double oven, the upper oven is not heating at all but the lower oven does work and the top stove also works, do you think the igniter might be the problem in the upper one?
@@lullabymaju yes, each one has it's own igniter that can go bad 👍
can you light up with gas connect and use a lighter to light it up without removing the bad ignitor just once? is it safe to do so?
No it wont open the gas valve if it isn't working properly unfortunately 👍
Great video keep up the good work special part where you access the wires by pulling out the bottom drawer on mine is a warmer drawer I was stressing out pulling out a whole lot of stuff thanks
Thank you and you're welcome, happy to help 🙌👍
Okay. That was amazingly helpful, including the "uh-ohs" that absolutely will happen to me when I do this.
👍 and subscribed, hoping your other vids are this easy to follow. Thanks.
You're welcome, happy I could help you out. Good luck with the fix 👍
Thanks for giving me the confidence to fix my own oven!
You're very welcome, happy I could help 👍
Excellent video. Do you have when you replace the range heating element ?
@@enchantedmountain5354 for a gas range no, but I have one for the electric heating element in oven
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Omg thank u soooo much I fixed my oven!!! My igniter went out again but this time I fixed it myself and YES I am a woman… I was a little nervous messing with the gas lol😂
@@smithersonjones Awesome, you're very welcome. So happy to hear I could help you get it fixed 🙌👍
6:28 I could see why you said glow plug because the pilot light basically acts similar to a glow plug in a diesel engine.
Great video!👍🏼 Thank you.
You're very welcome, happy I could help you out 🙌👍
Great video. What do you do if your pilot light will light, but not the oven will not kick out any gas from that long central burner? Thanks!
So you have a gas fire pilot light that stays lit all the time but flame tube wont light?
@@JonnyDIY correct! It’s a Vulcan 60L if that helps.
@@milesaway3422 I believe those use a thermocouple that decides to open the gas. I would start there by either testing or just replacing 👍
@@JonnyDIY nuts. I had it replaced. I thought the thermocouple was for the pilot to stay on?
@@milesaway3422 no it's there to determine pilot light is lit so it'll open the gas. May be dirty or bent away from pilot light. Can try cleaning and see if helps
Great video! I watched it even though my oven is electric. Liked the inside the oven camera angle for re-attaching the flame tube at 4:58
Thank you! Yeah that was a cool shot. Hey you never know maybe you'll have a gas oven one day or friend or family with one 👍
interesting video, glad you explaining how to do this. As a woman glad i can follow.
Yes it's pretty straightforward with basic tools 👍
You’re a genius and I am overwhelmed!!!
Happy I could help you out! 😁🙌👍
Thanks for sharing a money saving project!!! Peace and love to you and yours ✊🏾
You're very welcome, happy to help! You too 🙌 👍
I have a Whirlpool double oven. The upper oven won’t turn on. I don’t see the igniter getting hot, but we don’t smell gas when we turn it on. I don’t mind replacing the igniter, but it may be another issue. If we turn it on shouldn’t we at least be smelling the gas?
@@DaveVergato the gad won't release and open up until igniter reaches hot enough temperature. Even when they go out they can still be glowing just not hot enough. If not glowing at all, almost certain it's bad igniter 👍
My oven DeLonghi is not heating and the oven light is not working, but the cook top is working fine. Maybe it has the same problem as yours? Great tutorial, I’ll see if I can fix it. Thank you.
Its possible. Hopefully it's an easy fix 🤞👍
hi! my oven doesn't preheat occasionally. often it works fine, but sometimes it sits at the base temp (150 degrees) for like an hour or two before heating up. the igniter seems to be glowing even when this happens. I just removed all the covers so I can see what is happening more clearly, but it hasn't had the issue today yet. any thoughts? can an igniter be faulty sometimes, but not others, does this seem to most likely be the problem? thank you so much
The igniter should only glow and be on to light the flame tube. So if it's staying on later for a while it may be bad. You may also want to check the "temperature probe"
thanks! I replaced the igniter and it's preheating well now, but the oven smells like burning plastic, which it didn't before. thoughts?@@JonnyDIY
@@valerieholze9956 🤔hmm double check the work you did and make sure no wires or anything getting burned. It shouldn't be though. I'd double check then if nothing, see if it burns off and was just new igniter
am I good to use the stove top burners while waiting for part after disassembling to get the bad oven igniter out?
Yes you're fine. I would put some wire nuts on ends or wrap each end of the exposed wires to the igniter if you got that far though 👍
We have a thor kitchen range. We replaced the double safety valve, and the broiler now works, but, bake does not work... we have ordered the replacement igniter...to test the bake, wouldn't the flame tube light up with a torch, even if the igniter does not?
The igniter must be working to open the gas up, so you'll have to wait to test it or use a multimeter to test it's resistance
Thanks so much!!!! my husband was convinced that he had installed the new valve incorrectly...after your reply he is more confident that the new igniter will work!!!!
@@natalieransford5450 you're very welcome, happy to help. Hope you can get it working again soon 🤞👍
Awesome instructor.. Now I can fix my oven..Thank You🥧
You're welcome, happy I could help you out. And thank you for your kind words 🙌👍
Were you get those white top things that covered the wire
The white things are "wire nuts" but heat resistant ones. They came with the new igniter 👍
Great video. I see that that ignitor lights the flames next to it and then the rest of the flames are lit in a domino effect.
We have an issue where we started to smell gas *only* when the oven was on ( we stopped using oven after noticing this ). I’m wondering if it is possible for some of those gas outlets on the bottom of the oven to be clogged so badly that most of the flames light, but a clogs keep some flames from lighting which means that nothing lights the gas outlets next to it, so gas is released without burning. In other words, if the are 10 holes next to each other with gas coming out of them, and the gas is ignited at holes 1-7, but 8 and 9 are clogged, then gas will be coming out hole 10 without igniting.
Thanks
Sounds possible, I would open it up and light the oven and see whats going on with the flame tube when oven on. An inexpensive gas leak detector like this, may help a lot in diagnosing as well 👍
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Jonny i have a samsung less than 5yrs old, From time to time we smell some gas from the oven and it does not or should say it takes forever to come up to the preheat temp. What do you think this issue would be?
Igniter going out could cause this. May want to try cleaning the flame tube as well as build up of soot can affect it as well 👍
What screws do i take out to expose the wires in the back? I see a bunch of screws to take off the back plate
Different on each model stove, can always put the ones back you didn't need to take out to get plate off 👍
Great video. Thank you for going straight to the issue at hand. Truth!!!!
Thank you and you're welcome, happy I could help you out 🙌👍
Just a quick question so does the igniter stay on when the oven has lit it stays on the whole time or just to light it and then goes off or it stays on can you confirm thanks
It usually goes on and off I believe. As it has to relight the flame tube as the temperature goes up and down
Good vid, I used these tips to complete job myself.
Awesome, glad I could help you get it done 👍
Thank you brother! Saved a lot of money and time!
@@robertrupar4840 You're welcome! Happy I could help you out 👍
This eight minute video just save me hundreds of dollars 👏🏿
You're very welcome, happy I could help 🙌👍
Best video on YT
Thank you! 🙌 Happy to help 👍
Is the ignitor supposed to stay on after the flame is lit?
Not for long, it should turn off after a bit 👍
@@JonnyDIY mine stays on until the oven reaches temperature and the flame goes out. Is that normal?
Thanks for responding
@@highhemp8448 yes that's normal as it has to relight the burner back on to bring oven temperatures back up when they drop 👍
@JonnyDIY not all heroes wear a cape. Thank you sooooo much
@@highhemp8448 you're welcome, happy to help 🙌👍
Hi, can you do the same for a newworld oven? My oven has the same issue.
Sorry no access to that one, I just do the repairs as they come to me. Good luck, it should be very similar process
Great video, I changed my igniter and it glows but the I’ve won’t light. I only get the gas smell.
I turned the oven off due to the strong gas smell.
The oven bar never lights up.
Can you help me with this issue?
Having the same issue currently? We're you able to solve yours?
Thank you so much!!! Your video was just what I needed!!! Subscribed!!!
You're welcome, glad I could help. Thanks for Subscribing 👍
Does the oven igniter stay lit the whole time you’re baking?
No just to light the gas 👍
@@JonnyDIY thanks!
@@doug8525 you're welcome, happy to help 👍
My ignitor lights up hot red but the oven gas dosent ignite. The top gas burners are burning fine.
Thank you. Excellent. Really helped. But my Whirlpool is so dang heavy I can't budge it so I may have to get a REAL man to fix! Its definitely a broken flat style glow igniter. Not coming on at all.
You're welcome, happy to help. Hope you can get it fixed sooner than later 👍
@@JonnyDIY Jonny...managed to get range moved, bought a new igniter for $52 bucks, installed, it works! Can't imagine if a repair guy did the fix, labor cost, part markup. Thanks again. I'll PayPal you a donation.
@@frankweir9514 Awesome, that's great. Glad you were able to get it working. And happy I could help you do that. Thank you for donation too 👍 🙏
Can same video be followed for a decor Gas oven?
@@soudabehisoufi4589 should be very similar, yes 👍
Thank You, TH-cam Neighbor from afar. Every well explain .
@@magdalenateran2654 You're very welcome, happy I could help you out 🙌👍
Thank you so much for a great detailed video.
@@lynnvargo7269 You're very welcome, glad I could help you out 🙌👍
Thank you! Links worked like a charm too.
You're very welcome, happy I could help you out 👍
Hi Johnny. I realize it's Easter weekend and you're likely busy doing easter-like things but...., but I guess I should give you a heads up on a few things...,A: I am a 62 year old grammy who has "0" knowledge or experience repairing anything electrical but B: I truly can't afford to hire an appliance guy to come out so it's all on me. Now having just watched your (absolutely fantastic!) video on replacing an oven ignitor I'm thinking "hey, I can do that" and so here I go but..., I have a few questions and may have more as this repair moves forward. Ok so I'm working on a Kenmore gas range, model #790.7851 on which the oven may or may not heat. Meaning over the last 6 months it has heated up a few times but the last attempt I'd turned it on but after waiting about an hour for it to heat I just turned it off. The time before that it had heated but took about half an hour to heat and then if I changed the temperature (up or down) it would go down to it's lowest heat and would not budge from that temperature. I'm merely guessing that it's the ignitor AND like I said, after watching your vid I think I can do this. 👉🏽👉🏽🤷🏽♀Can I get the ignitor at Home Depot? (Ignitor, oven burner part #316428500, taken from the parts repair list for this oven)..., and "Shoot!" I've forgotten what my other "?" were. Lucky you, guess you're off the hook for now😉😉 BTW I swear I'm not some crazy just hoping to mess with you, I am who I say I am (for better or worse).If for whatever reason you can't help (any further than your great video) that's totally copasetic. I'll figure it out, may take awhile longer but eventually I'll get there. Sorry for the REaLLy lOnG comment, it's a grandmother thing having far too many words✌🏽👋🏽
Sounds like the igniter going out. I'd just replace it, yes. I usually order online from anywhere who has them, amazon, ebay, or appliance parts supplier. You may even be able to get one locally if have one of those appliance repair shops. Yes you can use owner's manual to identify replacement but I'd probably look at one in there to make sure matches before ordering. Have a nice Easter weekend 👍
Wooo ...Thank you for this video mine just went out and I need to do this today
You're welcome, happy to help. Good luck with the fix 👍
All but a few jets all in a group toward back of oven emit a flame. How to fix/clean these?
I would try cleaning the holes with some pipe brushes first to see if just clogged.
Johnny DYI get a very very good job of showing me how to solve the problem with my other not lighting thank you very much look forward to mini cookies baked in oven that works thank you
@@AronJohnston-x5r you're very welcome, happy I could help you out 🙌👍
What if i replace my heating element and it still wont get hot. Wont come on at all.
Stove top and broiler work, just not the oven?
I would double check and test the igniter to make sure it is indeed working properly. Can test with multimeter
@@JonnyDIY
What should the multimeter read if the igniter is working properly?
@@asheliB usually between 40 and 200 ohms
I really love that the most replayed part is the part about how to take the oven door off 😂
@@meleakua lol so popular I made a seperate video on just removing the door 😆👍
Will this help if you have a f-10 error message?
I would look into the oven temperature probe first and test that for resistance to see if working correctly. Then go to the panel. Sometimes you can find known problems with your specific model range by searching "f10 error" and your model on google and see what others have done
Thank you very much! You were amazing!
@@mrwheatie you're very welcome, happy I could help you out 🙌👍
My oven keeps beeping F2 and shuts off. What does that? Sears replaced the ignitor. That didn't work. We replaced the thermostat. That didn't work. They said it could be the board.
Yes the board would be the next logical part to inspect/test and potentially replace 👍
What if my igniter is working but no gas flow is happening in my oven? I have gas and flame on my stove btw.
@@moonrocketnfts4600 when they're going bad theyll glow but not hot enough and won't open gas valve 👍
Thanks for this.
@@JayDavis-t3c You're welcome, happy I could help you out 🙌👍
Hi there. Have a GE Profile XL 44 that often i cannot get to heat much past 375/400. Ignitor goes on, burner burns blue. I noticed that when it gets to that high 300s low 400s range, the blue flame actually will at ties flicker or get smaller. Any tips?
I would try the igniter first. It can do that sometimes as well when starting to fail
Good, quick and slick😊
Thank you, glad to help 🙌👍
Thank you Jonny! This is my problem! You made this problem easier for me!
You're very welcome, happy I was able to help you out 👍
One thing I would add is that if you're working on a Samsung Gas oven( NX58H5650W , NX58H5600S, OR NX58J5600S ) They are very easy to access if you just want to steel wool, sand or scrape the oxidation off, instead of buying a new one, BE VERY GENTLE, THE IGNITER (GLO-PLUG) IS VERY BRITTLE. Ask me how I know.
Thank you for sharing, that's great steel wool will get it working again 👍
New Igniter works now but still no flame after waiting for over a minute. Ever seen that before?
So my stovetop and broiler work but oven doesn't why is that. Igniter still?
Probably (I'd start there). Broiler has its own separate igniter as well as stovetop burners 👍
@@JonnyDIY ok thank you for the response I will check it out
@@Its_about_that_time you're welcome, good luck 👍
First time watching thru: As a DIYer myself, amazing video. If you could for maybe future viewers pause @ 1:05 for 5 more seconds please, or make it much more apparent. It seems important. Like you did at 1:29
2:16 👍
@@mjohansing My stove was different than the pictures I showed. You can pause the pictures to better understand. Very easy to remove those types, just open the locking clips up in direction I showed depending on how yours is 👍
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You know it 😄👍
bro you the man thanks 🙏
@@jaredlake3964 you're very welcome! Glad I could help you out 🙌👍
Thank you. This was very helpful. I did it😊
You're very welcome, happy I could help you get it done and fixed 🙌👍
VERY GOOD INFORMATION 👍 👏
Thanks, happy to help 👍
If the igniter is not working would you still get gas flow to the oven?
@@KatMSmith No, as a safety feature the gas won't open unless igniter working properly 👍
@@JonnyDIY ok, thanks. We changed the igniter but still not working. No gas flow
@@KatMSmith shoot, well you can test with multimeter to see if power coming to igniter and go from there
@@JonnyDIY absolutely will do 🤞🏻 three weeks without an oven now and I have things from my garden to get done 😉
@@KatMSmith 🤞 hope can get it working again
Thankyou u taught this gramma new trick
You're very welcome, happy I could help you out 🙌👍
Great video. Thanks for making this
Thank you 🙌 and you're welcome, happy I could help you out 👍
Excellent video
@@rssr1402 thank you, happy to help 🙌👍