Spark module is bad and should be replaced, everything else
seems fine, both the electrodes are also working. Hope this helps...please post
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That's common for the burners to work since they & ignightors have nothing to do with the control board. The oven light is also run by the control board. Before replacing the control board, make sure you have both phases of the power coming in. One 1/2 of the 220 operates the burners and the other phase is the power to the controller. The controller then put both phases on the heating elements. There should be a tech sheet and schematic on the back of the stove or under the hood where the controller is. Good luck
i would replace the igniter and go ahead and replace the gas safty valve eather the ignitor is not allowing enought amps to open the gas valve enough to light or the valve is opening to slowly eather way i would go ahead and replace both this could be very dangerious is not repaired.
find the broken part and replace it. it really is that simple!!!! now seriously, you need to explain what is wrong. let us know what kind of problem you are having... ie. the oven glow bar glows but doesnt let gas in to heat. if this is your problem then replace the glow-bar ignitor and that should fix it. give us more info and we can help you out.
I worked my way through one junction at a time and got to the valve, took apart the valve and found a small groove in the stem going from the gas orifice to the shut off area. This small groove was allowing gas to leak by to the burner and causing the gas at the burner to lite.
As copied from the manual.
Setting a silent control panel
When choosing a function, a beep will be heard each time a pad is pressed. If desired, the control can be programmed for silent operation. Press and hold (start/time) . After 7 seconds, the control will beep once. This will block the controls from sounding when a pad is pressed. To return the sound, press and hold (start/time) again for 7 seconds until the control beeps once
NOTE!
The OVEN indicator light on the electronic display will turn ON and OFF when using the Bake feature and during preheat. This is normal and indicates that the oven is cycling to maintain the selected baking temperature. When the preheat indicator light turns OFF, your oven is ready.
Hi im an appliance tech and i had the same problem its not the EOC other words control board its actually the speed bake swith its stuck in the on position that why you get a stock keypad error code either f1 or f11 replace that switch or disconnect it and im positive that this will solve it .
Send it back and get the correct one. It can't be the same part number if the connections are different. Your old one may have features that his new one doesn't. The one less wire may just be a shared return, but the stove might be needing individual returns. If it is an updated replacement (the listing sometimes says 'compatible with' or 'replaced by', or 'alternative part'), it should come with a wiring schematic.
Please always include full 'make MODEL (what it is)'.
Fixya Expert 'Jorgie the Appliance Guy' will have the answer if it is a shared return but he will need the model number. Edit your post and add it.
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No orifice for the oven jet? All work on gas appliances needs to be done by a certified gas technician. Somewhere, normally just behind the knob, there is an adjusting screw (certainly for hobs). The flame must be high enough that it can't blow out. The standard test is the slam the oven door, with your kitchen windows closed and then again with them open. Help in the link, but also the pressure from the tank _at_ the range should be checked.
https://www.google.com/search?q=oven+flame+adjustment
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