SactoTeddyBear
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Hi! Club Friends, I've got a 1992 Maytag {Magic Chef} Gas Stove, that has never up until now ever had anything happen to it.
The Front-Right Burner's Spark Ignitor isn't Sparking all the time and when it does, it looks like it isn't Sparking as much as the other Burner's Ignitor's are doing.
Is there something that I might have to do, to clean out the Spark Ignitor?
What kind of a job would it be to replace the Ignitor, would it be somewhat easy to get too and to be able to get replaced? This is "BTW" a Sealed Burner Stove, with the Broiler in the Oven and a Storage Drawer. It has an Analog Clock and Time Bake/Timer Mechanisms and a Self-Clean Oven.
The only actual Repair that I had was early on, after purchasing the Stove, the Clock, Time Bake and Timer Knobs got melted down, during a Self-Cleaning Cycle. Now what I do is move everything away from the sides of the Stove, set the Self-Cleaning Cycle and then take the knobs off, to prevent them from getting melted again.
I would gratefully appreciate any and all help. At this time I don't know where the Owner's Manual is at and the Storage Drawer area, where no doubt the Model Number isn't very easily accessible, so I'm not really able to get the Model Number. I will try to check with the company where I bought the Stove, because they do happen to have quite a lot of Customer's purchase Receipts in their Computer System. If they can help me with the Model Number, then I will Post it here, thank you everyone for your help.
Peace and Kind Regards, Steve
SactoTeddyBear0503
The Front-Right Burner's Spark Ignitor isn't Sparking all the time and when it does, it looks like it isn't Sparking as much as the other Burner's Ignitor's are doing.
Is there something that I might have to do, to clean out the Spark Ignitor?
What kind of a job would it be to replace the Ignitor, would it be somewhat easy to get too and to be able to get replaced? This is "BTW" a Sealed Burner Stove, with the Broiler in the Oven and a Storage Drawer. It has an Analog Clock and Time Bake/Timer Mechanisms and a Self-Clean Oven.
The only actual Repair that I had was early on, after purchasing the Stove, the Clock, Time Bake and Timer Knobs got melted down, during a Self-Cleaning Cycle. Now what I do is move everything away from the sides of the Stove, set the Self-Cleaning Cycle and then take the knobs off, to prevent them from getting melted again.
I would gratefully appreciate any and all help. At this time I don't know where the Owner's Manual is at and the Storage Drawer area, where no doubt the Model Number isn't very easily accessible, so I'm not really able to get the Model Number. I will try to check with the company where I bought the Stove, because they do happen to have quite a lot of Customer's purchase Receipts in their Computer System. If they can help me with the Model Number, then I will Post it here, thank you everyone for your help.
Peace and Kind Regards, Steve
SactoTeddyBear0503