Maybe. Find the brand, model, serial number plate, and search for a parts diagram. If lucky you can still buy one. if unit too old, try searching whatever is printed on the thermostat.
You have to determine what the problem is and get an idea of the cost of the part and the labor in order to help with the decision whether you want to put the money into the oven or a new unit.
It is best to provide a brand and model number when seeking information. The brand site might offer support or a source of replacement parts. It is impossible to offer a diagnosis of the problem at this point nor can you be offered a source of replacement parts unless the brand and model are offered.
Perhaps the following guide will be of service.
Range Stove Oven Repair Help
Hi,
The ignitor is not working right and is going bad....
have
the repair man replace the ignitor, or DIY....
Check out this tip
about your problem...
Oven not Working or Oven
not Heating
Oven
Problems Replacing
the Igniter
heatman101
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