This 40-Watt light bulb is sold individually and is a genuine OEM replacement option for your home appliances. It is specially designed to withstand extreme temperatures, so this bulb is compatible wi...
This part is the replacement light socket for your oven. The oven light socket provides power to the light, and at the same time holds the light bulb in place.
This light switch is controlled by opening and closing the oven door
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Celso
February 4, 2023
Why my oven or the broil are not lighten up, the igniter glows alright but no gas comes to either one
For model number JGBP88SEK1SS
Hi Celso, thank you for reaching out. We would recommend testing the flat-style oven igniter kit, part number PS231280. On a good igniter, there should be between 40 & 400 OHMS. A bad igniter will show no resistance or continuity. A weak igniter can still glow but not provide enough voltage to open the Valve. You can also check the Regulator Valve for any obstructions preventing the gas from passing through. The Valve can also be tested while testing the Igniter. If the meter reading shows a result between 0 and 5 ohms of resistance, the Valve is good. We hope this helps!
Hi, i asked you: Why my oven or the broil are not lighten up, the igniter glows alright but no gas comes to either one? and you answered me with the part number PS231280 and the PS952996, are these for the broil and the oven?
For model number JGBP88SEK1SS
Hello Celso, Thank you for your inquiry. PS231280 is the igniter for either bake or broil, and PS952996 is the bake burner with igniter. We hope this helps.
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The first step was to determine whether the problem was with the fan itself or the switch. I did this by opening the back cover and using a Volt meter to verify that the fan was not getting power. (I could have skipped this step.)
Next, I unplugged the range, closed up the back cover and lifted the range hood by removing two hex head screws that are just inside and on either side of the top of the opening in the range door. Propping the hood open, I removed the connector leading to the switch, then pushed the switch out the front. Inspection showed that the switch was damaged so I closed up the range and ordered the part from Part Select. Once the part arrived, it was a 15 minute job to unplug the range, lift the top, install the new switch, and close up the unit.
Caution. On starting to install the switch, I failed to unplug the range and my finger brushed one of the hot contacts leading to the switch. Thankfully, I was not injured. Do not repeat my mistake on this issue. Unplug the range even if you're only installing this simple switch.
Removed the two screws put the heat shield off the old one onto the new one put new bottom in and tightened two screws. Done #38. 69 Cost of part with shipping cost included.