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Oven Igniter Kit

OEM Part Number – WB16K10035

These replacement parts are used on a gas oven.   The gas igniter does not come with the porcelain wire nuts to connect it with.  Note: Depending on your model, the igniter connector may need to be cut off and spliced directly to the oven’s wires using porcelain wire nuts to secure the wires with.  To ensure that this is the correct OEM part for your specific oven, we suggest using the model number on your appliance.  Please remember to disconnect the electricity to the unit before making this repair.

Oven Temperature Sensor

OEM Part Number – WB21X5301

Temperature sensor.  This part is located on the top back wall inside of the appliance.  The sensor is used to regulate and measure the temperature inside the oven compartment.  If you have noticed your oven temperature is inaccurate or it fluctuates by 50 degrees or more, the temperature sensor is more than likely defective and will need to be replaced.  Be sure to use your model number to be certain that this is the correct replacement part for your particular oven.  Please remember to disconnect the electrical power source to the appliance before you begin to service or repair it.

Oven Gas Igniter

OEM Parts Number – MEE61841401

Gas igniter.  The igniter is mounted under the burner shield inside the bottom of the oven compartment, right next to the gas burner tube.  If your oven will not heat or the gas will not light to flame, the igniter will need to be tested or visually inspected for a broken igniter filament and replaced, if needed.  You will want to be sure and use your model number to be certain that this is the correct part for your specific gas oven.  Please remember to disconnect the electricity to the unit before starting this repair procedure on your oven.

Oven Broil Element

OEM Part Number – WB44K10002

The broil element is located on the inside of the oven cavity at the top and is used for broiling.  Quite often the broil element is used to help preheat an electric oven faster.  If your element has stopped working you will need to check for visual damage to it, such as burn marks, bubbling or blistering, burnt or melted terminal ends or a broken spot in the element.  This element can be tested for continuity using a digital or analog multi-meter.  Remember to unplug or disconnect the electricity to the appliance before attempting to repair it.  Safety note: Please keep in mind that just because a broiling element does not look hot, doesn’t mean that it isn’t hot, it can still burn you.  You will want to be sure to wear safety gloves while inspecting or troubleshooting any of your oven parts.

Oven Bake Element

OEM Part Number – WPW10308477

The bake element is located inside the bottom part of an electric oven and is used for baking with.  The bake element has (2) flat push-on terminals.  Some common symptoms of a bad baking element are, the element will not heat, trips the circuit breakers when turned on or blows a fuse.  Remember to disconnect the electrical power source to the oven, turn the breaker dedicated to the unit off or pull the fuses before replacing this part.  Note: Please be sure that your oven has had plenty of time to cool down before removing or testing any internal parts.  Some oven parts can retain residual heat for quite some time and will still burn you long after you have turned the unit off.

Oven Baking Element

OEM Part Number – WB44X5043

This baking element uses screws to connect the terminal ends to the oven terminal.  The element is mounted in the bottom of the oven cavity and used to bake with.   If your ovens element is not heating up, you will need to check it for damage.  Such as blistering, burnt marks, breaks in the element, also check the terminal ends of the bake element for damage and good connections as well.  Safety note: Please be mindful that some oven parts can retain heat for quite a while after the unit has been turned off.  If you do not see any visual damage, you can test the part for continuity by using a multi-meter.  If the element does not show that it has continuity, it is broken and will need to be replaced.

Oven Bake Element

OEM Part Number – DG47-00038B

This bake element is used for an electric oven and is located inside the bottom part of the oven compartment.  This element has two flat push on spade terminals.  Some common symptoms of a broken oven bake element are, the element will not heat up, trips the circuit breakers when the unit is turned on or blows the fuse.

Oven Glow bar Igniter

OEM Part Number – WB13X25261

This igniter/glow bar is used inside the oven to ignite the gas to the broiler.  If the broiler burner in your gas oven will not lite to flame, you will need to check the igniter.  The igniter may have shorted out, broken or it has become weak, if the igniter glows red or yellow, it is more than likely weak.  The glow bar on the ignitor needs to glow white hot to be able to light the gas to flame.

Oven Broil Element

OEM Part Number – WB44K5009

This oven broil element is used in the top of the oven.  The element has (2) push on spade terminals and is 240 volts.  We suggest using your model number to be sure this is the correct part for your electric oven.

Oven Bake Element

OEM Part Number – WB44K5012

This bake element is located on the bottom of the oven. If you have noticed that your electric oven is not heating while you are trying to bake, the heating element may have burned out.  You can test the element for continuity using a multi-meter.  If the element has continuity, it is good, and more troubleshooting will need to be performed.  Don’t forget to disconnect your appliance from its electrical source before doing any repair procedures on it.  Safety reminder: Please be sure that your oven has had plenty of time to cool down before testing or removing any internal or external parts.  Some oven parts can hold heat for quite some time and will still burn you long after your appliance has been shut off.

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