Replacement ignitor used for some Admiral, Crosley, Hardwick, Jenn-Air, Kenmore, Litton, Magic Chef, Maytag, Norge, Roper, and Whirlpool gas oven models.
Directly Replaces: 12400035, 14200118, 1482-224, 1482-225, 1482224, 1482225, 41-205, 41-207, 5-50735, 5-51003, 5-51207, 5-51291, 54099H05, 550735, 551003, 551207, 551291, 7-90023, 7-90401, 7432P025-60, 7432P025-60K, 7432P026-60, 7432P051-50K, 7432P051-60, 7432P051-60K, 7432P052-60, 7432P052-60K, 7432P062-60, 7432P064-60, 7432P066-60, 7432P067-60, 7432P076-60, 790023, 790401, F17-036, GR407, GR409, IGN5, IGN6, P205-013, P205-016, P205-017, P205-034, P205-036, TJERIG35, W10125528, W10127324, 3377, AH1573892, AP4012072, AP205016, EA1573892, EAP1573892, PD00002480, PS1573892.
Features:
- Draws electrical current through the oven safety valve to open it, then ignites gas burners to heat the oven to temperature.
- Replaces short and long ceramic base ignitors.
- Includes (1) Ignitor with leads and cage / bracket, (2) Wire Connectors, (1) Insulation Square Pad, (1) Additional Mounting Bracket, (2) Additional Leads, (3) Plug Housings (3) Cap Housings.
Specifications:
- Color: White / Black / Gray.
- Material: Metal / Ceramic / Plastic.
- Electrical Specs: 115V, 3.2 - 3.6A.
- Dimensions: 3-3/4"L x 1-3/4"W x 7/8"H.
- Additional Dimensions: Leads extend approx. 8-1/2" from ignitor.
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Repair Skill Level: 2 | Beginner to Moderate
Minimal disassembly (if any) and some basic tools may be needed.
Part Description: Regulates the heat level of the burner element.
Failure Symptoms: Cannot control the burner temperature, or cannot turn the burner on/off; Burner will not heat.
Testing: If you're unable to control an electric burner, the burner's infinite switch should be replaced.
Bonus Tip: Easily determine if the element or switch is defective by switching the non-working element with a working one. If the new element works, the the old element was defective. If the new element does not work, it likely that the switch is defective.
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