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AGDS901E (P1131824N E) Amana Range

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This is an authentic OEM replacement part.?This flat style over igniter is commonly used in ranges and wall ovens. This igniter is specifically used to ignite the broil element. The igniter pulls curr...
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The top of this part is now black.
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This set button knob is sold individually. It is all black in color and is made entirely of plastic.
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This is an authentic OEM replacement part. This wire oven rack is used un ranges, microwave oven combs, and wall ovens. This wire rack is made of metal, and it is chrome in color. It is approximately ...
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This is a genuine OEM replacement part. This temperature sensor is commonly used in ranges and wall ovens. This sensor determines what the internal cooking temperature of your appliance it. You may be...
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This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. This grease filter is designed for use with ranges and wall ovens. This is a downdraft vent grease filter. The filter measures approximately...
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This is an authentic OEM replacement part. This oven light assembly is used in a number of appliances, most often it can be found in ranges, wall ovens, microwaves, and microwave oven combos. This lig...
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This OEM replacement part has been sourced from the manufacturer.?This hinge kit is designed for use with ranges and wall ovens. The hinges allow you to easily open and close the door on your applianc...
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This is an authentic OEM replacement part. This hinge kit is commonly used with ranges. Working hinges allow you to easily open and close the door on your range. This kit comes with the hinge and the ...
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This screw is well under an inch long, and is made of metal.
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Gas igniter glows, but will not light
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Will Not Start
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Little to no heat when baking
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Element will not heat
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Door won’t close
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Oven is too hot
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Little to no heat when broiling
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Oven not heating evenly
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Customer:
John from Niles, MI
Parts Used:
786324
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Oven wouldn't heat. Glow ignitor was weak and wouldn't ignite flame.
After shutting off the gas and removing the oven door, which simply slid off of the hinges, I removed the oven plate. The ignitor was attached to the manifold. I removed that and noted the wires were attached back behind a hole in the back of the oven. I thought I would have to access them from the back but when I pulled on them I was able to reach them from the front. I was surprised to find plastic lugs covering the wire ends, rather than ceramic. I attached the new ignitor wires and reused the plastic lugs, as no ceramic ones came with the new ignitor. I carefully slid the new ignitor back into the cage/shield attached to the manifold and replaced the manifold. I then turned the gas back on and tested the ignitor (which worked perfectly) before replacing the oven plate. The repair took less than 30 minutes, but my wife and I thoroughly cleaned the door and interior while we had it apart. The hardest part was getting the door back on the hinges, but this too was accomplished after several attempts. The oven heats up beautifully now.
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Customer:
Suzanne from Acton, MA
Parts Used:
WPY0314907
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Getting F 1 and 2 error codes and the oven turned itself off.
Really easy but in this model there are 2 versions of the sensor, male and female. The website didn't have any place to see that. So the first sensor that came was male but we needed the other. After calling they sent me a return form and sent the new part (which was actually much cheaper) overnight and it went in very quickly. Would che ck this out again when anything went wrong. they are great folks to work with.
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Customer:
Rick from Laguna HIlls, CA
Parts Used:
786324
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Oven would not light
After the appliance store told me that the repair would cost about $500 to fix an oven that wouldn't light we didn't have the money to repair it or buy a new one so we went without an oven (only the oven) for almost 1 year. The igniter would glow but the oven would not light. my son found your site online and passed it on to me. It was so simple it's almost funny. I opened the oven door and removed the burner cover. Then reached in and removed the three screws that held the igniter in place. Turned off the gas, disconedted it so I could pull the stove out to get behind it. Found the wires to the igniter and undid the 2 wire nuts. Removed the igniter cover from the old one and slid it onto the new one. Be very careful because the igniter is very delicate and be sure to not toucjh the heating eliment. Slid the new part into place, reinstalled the screws, connected the new wires with the old wire nuts, reconnected the gas and turned on the oven. BAM it worked like a charm.
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