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Old 12-29-2007, 10:02 PM   #1
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Brand: Hardwick
Model Number: CKJ9641
Age: More than 10 years

I need tips and/or instructionw on how to install new igniter on Hardwick range - Model#CKJ9641.
 
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Old 12-30-2007, 09:08 AM   #2
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fIRST THING YOU DO IS UNPLUG THE OVEN. Then you take the bottom out of the oven. Some products have a screw on the back left corner, and the right front corner. If so take them out, and grab the rear of the bottom panel on the right, and the left, and lift up, and push towards the back, and the panel will come off. Then take the flame spreader off, it should have a nut on the center. Take it off, and remove. Now you will be able to take the screws out of the old one. Take the broiler draw out, so you can get underneath, and unplug the wiring. If you happen to get the new coil, and the wiring is different, just cut the wiring off the old one, and put it on the new one. The kit they give you will have ceramic wire nuts in it. Put those on, and rewire the ignitor, and then put it all back together, and make sure that you do not touch the glow part of the ignitor, and don't bang it around. Treat it like a new born baby, they break real easy. If you need me you can reach me at my web site ApplianceEducator.com Tom
 
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Tom.........Many thanks for your quick and expert advice on installing an igniter on my gas range.

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