This is a genuine OEM replacement temperature sensor for your range. You may need to replace the sensor if there is little to no heat in the oven, the oven will not start, it is not heating evenly, or...
This part is a replacement electronic clock/timer for your oven. The clock timer will display the time, and can be used to set a timer. If the clock will not start, will not allow you to program the t...
If the oven burner igniter in your gas range is no longer working, this is a genuine OEM replacement. The igniter is used to ignite the gas in order to light the oven burner. If the igniter is not wor...
Sold individually. This part helps the flame to spread for even heat. Also protects your burner head from spills. The surface burner cap is located on the top of the burner head and is used in ranges ...
This is an anti-tip kit for your range. The kit comes with two installation screws, one metal bracket, and instructions. The kit stops your freestanding range from tipping over due to extra weight on ...
This part is the igniter/orifice mounting screw for your cooktop or range. It is approximately ½ an inch in length and is made of metal. The mounting screw connects the orifice to the cooktop. If the ...
Ask our experts a question about this part and we'll get back to you as soon as possible!
1 question answered by our experts.
< Prev
1
Next >
Sort by:
Search filter:
Clear Filter
Your search term must have 3 or more characters.
Keep searches simple. Use keywords, e.g. "leaking", "pump", "broken" or "fit".
Sorry, we couldn't find any existing answers that matched. Try using some different or simpler keywords, or submit your new question by using the "Ask a Question" button above!
Trudy
February 13, 2024
How do I know if oven igniter or sensor is the cause of not heating at all
For model number LFGF3052TFA
Hello Trudy, thank you for the question. You can check the oven igniter, part number FIX12071409, and the temperature sensor, part number FIX11731754, for continuity to know if they are faulty or not. We have attached a relevant video that will help you in testing the oven igniter. You may need to watch the video from 1:37 to 2:23. To test the temperature sensor for continuity, place one probe of the multimeter on one terminal of the sensor and the other probe on the other terminal. If the multimeter shows resistance between 1050 to 1100 ohms, then the sensor is functioning properly otherwise, it may need to be replaced. Glad to be of assistance!
I am an HVAC tech by trade so it wasn't difficult to diagnose problem with safety valve. The hard part was being without an oven for a week. Repair was simple and effective--oven works good as new. Shut off gas and unplugged oven. Removed floor of oven between broiler and bake section, used wrenches to disconnect gas line from saf
... Read moreety valve in back of oven, used philipps head screwdriver to remove burner assembly and gas valve, reversed process to replace. Checked out operation--OK.
The repair of the oven was really easy . I removed a total of 7 screws with a 1/4 inch nut driver to remove the back cover of the instrument panel. I then unplugged the wires from the from the oven control and with a phillups screw driver I removed 4 screws that hold the oven control,the face plate with the words on it has to be taken of
... Read moref the old control and put on the new one . I then installed the new oven control by putting the 4 screws back on and plugging back the wires. I then replaced the back cover with the 7 screws and plugged the power back in the outlet, The clock has to be adjusted and your done.
Turned off power, took back off stove removed old probe. I had to splice wires since new probe ends did not match up. the instructions were to splice the wires. I had the breaker off for about 3 hours. this is not in the instructions, but being a widow, I had to ask a few people why it would not come on after I connected the wir
... Read morees. After waiting, I turned the breaker on and my range came back on.