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JAVIER
March 6, 2025
Hi ,
My oven bake turns on , starts to heat but then I hear a " clicking noise " in the back of the stove and after that my oven turns off. If I turn the temp dial higher the oven will turn on like usual but then the " clicking noise " starts up then the oven shuts off. Any help is greatly appreciated. Have a blessed day.
For model number PRG366EH01
Hello Javier, Thank you for reaching out. We suggest testing the Bake Igniter. On a good igniter, there should be between 40 & 400 OHMS. A bad igniter will show no resistance or continuity. We hope this solves your problem!
Remove slide racks from oven. At the back right corner of oven unscrew heat sensor probe. Access rear of range. Remove screws holding back panel. Find wire from temperature probe where it passes through back wall of over and unclip it pulling probe wire and probe out back of oven. From the inside of oven, push chopstick through hole probe wire was routed through, to find hole in back wall of oven. Once chopstick is visible from back of oven, with chopstick enlarge hole through visible insulation. This is the opening the new probe wire needs to be routed through. From inside oven push new wire, using chopstick, through this hole and reattach wire at back of oven using the plastic clip on the wire. From inside oven screw probe to back of oven wall, reattach outside panel to back of oven, turn gas back on, plug range back in, check oven operates, and push range back in place, reinstall racks. You may have to remove oven door if you have trouble reaching to the back of the oven to access the probe. YouTube videos are easy to find showing how to do that.