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    Why Frigidaire Oven Won’t Light?

    A Frigidaire oven that won’t light can be pretty frustrating, but don’t fret! The typical causes of this problem are pretty straightforward to diagnose and troubleshoot.

    A Frigidaire oven won’t light with a faulty igniter, problematic electronic control board, and burnt or damaged wiring. While waiting to fix this problem, you can light the oven manually using a long match or long lighter, similar to the ones used for barbecues.

    Keep reading as we dive into the reasons why your Frigidaire oven won’t light!

    The three most likely reasons your Frigidaire gas oven won’t light are problems with its igniter, electronic control board or electrical wiring.

    Let’s look closer at how each component works, how they fail, and how you can fix it.

    Read: Top Reasons Why Oven Turns Off By Itself

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    Faulty Igniter

    Why Frigidaire Oven Won’t Light?

    What it is: The igniter is the component responsible for starting the flame to generate heat in your Frigidaire oven. This part works by performing two functions.

    Firstly, electrical current flows through the oven safety valve, opening the valve in the process.

    Why Frigidaire Oven Won’t Light?

    Then, the igniter also becomes hot enough to start the flame inside the burner assembly. When the igniter is working correctly, it’ll get hot enough to glow brightly from how hot it gets.

    How it fails: The igniter can fail from general wear or an electrical fault. Remember: the igniter becomes glowing hot and cools down each time you use the oven. So, the igniter will experience plenty of wear over an extended period.

    Besides that, electrical current must flow through the igniter for it to heat up. So when there’s no electrical continuity in this component, it can’t ignite the flame your Frigidaire oven needs.How to fix it: When the igniter is too weak or worn out for your oven to light, you’ll have to replace it.

    To start, remove the oven door and the panel and burner shield inside the oven. You can access the igniter and remove its mounting screws with those panels removed.

    Once you’ve removed the igniter, you must disconnect its electrical wiring. Depending on your oven model, you might have to remove the oven’s back panel or the storage drawer underneath to access the wire connector. 

    When you find it, disconnect the wire and free the igniter from the oven.

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    Next, mount the new igniter in the same place and reconnect the wire connector. Lastly, secure the burner shield, bottom panel, and oven door.

    A Frigidaire oven that won’t light can be pretty frustrating, but don’t fret! The typical causes of this problem are pretty straightforward to diagnose and troubleshoot.

    A Frigidaire oven won’t light with a faulty igniter, problematic electronic control board, and burnt or damaged wiring. While waiting to fix this problem, you can light the oven manually using a long match or long lighter, similar to the ones used for barbecues.

    Keep reading as we dive into the reasons why your Frigidaire oven won’t light!

    The three most likely reasons your Frigidaire gas oven won’t light are problems with its igniter, electronic control board or electrical wiring.

    Let’s look closer at how each component works, how they fail, and how you can fix it.

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    Read: Top Reasons Why Oven Turns Off By Itself

    Faulty Igniter

    Why Frigidaire Oven Won’t Light?

    What it is: The igniter is the component responsible for starting the flame to generate heat in your Frigidaire oven. This part works by performing two functions.

    Firstly, electrical current flows through the oven safety valve, opening the valve in the process.

    Why Frigidaire Oven Won’t Light?

    Then, the igniter also becomes hot enough to start the flame inside the burner assembly. When the igniter is working correctly, it’ll get hot enough to glow brightly from how hot it gets.

    How it fails: The igniter can fail from general wear or an electrical fault. Remember: the igniter becomes glowing hot and cools down each time you use the oven. So, the igniter will experience plenty of wear over an extended period.

    Besides that, electrical current must flow through the igniter for it to heat up. So when there’s no electrical continuity in this component, it can’t ignite the flame your Frigidaire oven needs.How to fix it: When the igniter is too weak or worn out for your oven to light, you’ll have to replace it.

    To start, remove the oven door and the panel and burner shield inside the oven. You can access the igniter and remove its mounting screws with those panels removed.

    Once you’ve removed the igniter, you must disconnect its electrical wiring. Depending on your oven model, you might have to remove the oven’s back panel or the storage drawer underneath to access the wire connector. 

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    When you find it, disconnect the wire and free the igniter from the oven.

    Next, mount the new igniter in the same place and reconnect the wire connector. Lastly, secure the burner shield, bottom panel, and oven door.

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