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The Oven Igniter is the part of the range that is used to ignite the gas. You may need to replace the Igniter in your Range if:
1. The element in your igniter has burnt out and can no longer ignite the gas
2. Your igniter glows a red or orange color instead of white hot when in use
In this video, Mike from Point & Click Appliance Repair will show you how to replace the Oven Igniter (part number 5303935066) in a Kenmore Gas Range (model number 79070102400) yourself.
Part number 5303935066 replaces AP2150412, 08009420, 08013883, 08067971, 10064, 10222, 12872, 3131090, 3131300, 316030600, 316T031P01, 316T031P02, 3203706, 41-204, 5303131300, 5303207520, 5303207521, 5303210788, 5303937521, 5308009420, 54099H05, 8009420, AH470129, AP00205013, AP205013, AP205016, EA470129, F16-747, F17-038, F17-039, GR411, IGN-4, IGN-5, IGN-8, IGN5, P205013, P205016, P205034, PS470129
WARNING: Before starting any repair, always make sure that the appliance is completely disconnected from its power source by unplugging the appliance and shutting off any connections
*Important Note: When handling your new igniter, avoid touching the black element component. If the oils from your hands come in contact with the element, it will leave the igniter unusable.
Tools Needed:
- Flat Head Screwdriver
- 3/8 Wrench
- Phillips Head Screwdriver
- 1/4" Nut Driver
- Wire Cutters
- Blade
Step by Step how to instructions for replacing the Igniter (part number 5303935066) in a Kenmore Range (model number 79070102400)
1. Unplug range & shut off the gas
2. Open oven door
3. Remove racks, set aside
4. Remove screws securing bottom panel
5. Lift up & slide out bottom panel to remove
6. Remove bolt securing Flame Spreader
7. Remove flame spreader
8. Push out bottom drawer
9. Remove screw securing metal frame w/ Phillips Head screwdriver
10. Slide frame across wire to access wire clip
11. Press down on tab to release wire clip & pull out to disconnect
12. Remove nut securing igniter
13. Disconnect wires using Flat Head screwdriver
**The new igniter will not have the connections needed to hook it up to your range. We will be using the connections from the old igniter, by removing them and wiring them to the new igniter
14. Cut left wire off of the old igniter
15. Trim the end off of the left wire on the new igniter
16. Strip the end of the piece you cut off the old igniter and the left wire still connected to the new igniter
17. Twist the exposed wire ends together
18. Screw on wire nut over exposed ends to secure
19. Repeat steps 14 - 18 on the right wires (this wire will have the wire harness clip)
20. Check that the wire nuts are secure
21. Attach the new igniter, securing with nut
22. Reconnect the wires and slide the grey covers over the connections
23. Feed the wire harness through the opening in the metal frame
24. Clip the harness back into place
25. Secure the metal frame
26. Replace the flame spreader & secure
27. Slide bottom panel back into place & secure
28. Replace oven racks
29. Shut bottom drawer
30. Shut the oven door
31. Plug the range back in and reconnect to the gas supply
This part can be used with other manufactured brands including Electrolux, Frigidaire, Tappan, & Gibson
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