the oven ignitor will not glow.
I tested the 2 wires that go from the knob to the ignitor and I am getting 0.9 volts.
when it’s on or off.
- Guest asked 8 years ago
Okay, you want to test for continuity at the thermostat. With unit unplugged and at least 1 wire disconnected at thermostat and 1 meter lead at each of the 2 thermostat terminals turn the shaft and determine if you have continuity. This is a common problem and I have changed many thermostats on this model of range. The part number for the thermostat is WB20K8 . If the thermostat is good and the ignitor is not getting 110 volts ac, then you have a bad oven safety gas valve, however this is not as common and I have rarely found this to be the issue on this model.
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 8 years ago
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Hello, sorry I could not find any good information at this time on this model, If you are getting 120 to the thermostat but not getting 120 out of the thermostat than you have a bad thermostat. I did not see a over heat thermostat/fuse. most likely you have a bad thermostat. You should check one side to ground on the thermostat if you are going across both wires on the thermostat you will not get the rite reading. Another good way is to go straight to the igniter and check power there. it may be a bad igniter.
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