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IGNITER Specifications
If your oven isn’t lighting or takes too long to heat up, this hot surface igniter might be the fix. It helps your oven start quickly and run efficiently by heating up and lighting the gas burners. Made for select models, it’s a reliable part that keeps your cooking safe and consistent. Swapping it out is a simple repair—just be sure to turn off the power and gas before you begin.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will Not Start
This part works with the following products:
Range.
This part works with the following products:
Bosch.
Part# 00755058 replaces these:
AP5809118, 755058
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Alex K - December 3, 2021
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Part fit Bosch stove perfectly. The wiring harness connection is behind stove back so stove must be pulled out and the back removed The wiring connection was easy to connect. Much better as a diy vs paying someone
Shawn K - September 1, 2023
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Exactly whtat I ordered
This was exactly what I needed and once installed the oven worked properly.
Mercedes H - September 1, 2023
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Worked as expected
Fast shipping, exact part I needed and installed myself thank you!
Keith N - January 7, 2022
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OEM part supplied from East Appliance parts.
Part arrived on time and in great condition. Fit the Bosch oven perfectly and was really easy to install by removing the oven back. Great service!!
Graham J - May 12, 2020
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Fast shipping, correct part. Oven is working again.
Part was identical to failed item. Ordered Sunday, received on Tuesday. Oven now working after approx 1hr repair.
Dordzhi P - October 24, 2018
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Fast delivery, easy install.
Fast delivery, easy install.
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Igniter replacement
Getting to the igniter is trivial, only requiring the removal of the stove bottom (two set screws) and a heat shield (the heat shield is held in place by screws with size 20 star-driver heads). At this point a splice could be made to the original wires, IF ceramic wire nuts were included with the replacement igniter (but, alas, they are not). IF a splice were made the repair would be a very easy, 10-minute job.
To replace the igniter then requires the complete removal of the back of the range (17, size 20 star-driver, screws, if I remember correctly), plus the removal of an additional heat shield (one more screw). Then one must carefully lift and free the back from tabs on both sides that are set into slots. (Oh, and you probably want to loosen the electrical cord shield that interferes with the back coming off.) The new igniter wire plug is only then very easily re-attached to existing harness. Everything is then replaced to finish the repair.
None of this is difficult, if you don't mind moving your range away from the wall and dealing with on the order of 20 screws. Personally, I think I would have rather found an igniter with ceramic wire nuts to splice to the original wires (certainly not as elegant as replacing igniter and wires entirely, but far quicker and easier).
To replace the igniter then requires the complete removal of the back of the range (17, size 20 star-driver, screws, if I remember correctly), plus the removal of an additional heat shield (one more screw). Then one must carefully lift and free the back from tabs on both sides that are set into slots. (Oh, and you probably want to loosen the electrical cord shield that interferes with the back coming off.) The new igniter wire plug is only then very easily re-attached to existing harness. Everything is then replaced to finish the repair.
None of this is difficult, if you don't mind moving your range away from the wall and dealing with on the order of 20 screws. Personally, I think I would have rather found an igniter with ceramic wire nuts to splice to the original wires (certainly not as elegant as replacing igniter and wires entirely, but far quicker and easier).
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS9495615
Manufacturer Part Number: 00755058
Manufacturer Part Number: 00755058
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