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MikeP Posted on Nov 25, 2013

Kitchenaide KGSS907 burners on left side of the over do not light

The left two top burners do not light. Also, the oven will start but is not fully pre-heating. It sounds like it may be trying to ignite the burners(?). When trying to start the broiler it starts up and then immediately turns off.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2007

SOURCE: Oven/Broiler Igniters for KitchenAid range KGST307

Guy, your missing some letters at the end of the model but I compared 4 different gas slide in's starting with KGST307 and the part numbers are bake ignitor 9751123 and broil 9751784. Catriver..post back

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gilberto zanolla

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2007

SOURCE: oven is slow to start

Dear Friend,

I had the same problem and the first step you should take is to replace the bake ignitor, you most likely to have a weak ignitor. If this doesn´t solve your problem, than your gas valve is failing. Despite the broiler is ok, the gas valve has independent channels for bake and broiler, so it´s possible for one to fail and the other is good. But i believe that changing nthe ignitor will solve it.

Zanes

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Ron Coons

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2008

SOURCE: kitchen aid superba electric convection range

ouch thats gotta hurt!! how about the clock os that back on atleast??? sounds like a bad thermo stat on the back wall of the unit maybe a quater sized thermo 1 wire in one out, should have ( BUT DOUBt it does) have continuity through it. ifthe clock still doenst work ther is also a small inline thermal fuse connected right to the wire warness connecting to the main control

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2009

SOURCE: Ran Self Cleaning - Display went blank & Oven Door stayed locked

You need thermostat limiter #8300802. It is on the back of the stove behind some sheet metal towards the top. With shipping this part is about $39.00. But don't waste your money. If you replace it, it will burn out again! I am currently trying to find a way for either a class action lawsuit or a total recall. Kitchenaid/Whirpool is well aware of this problem. A $1500.00 stove and it won't self clean.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2009

SOURCE: Dual fuel kitchenaid; burners work, oven does not

I had a similar problem. There's a thermostat before the control panel. You need to remove the knobs and the front panel to get to it. You'll also need to remove a couple of trim pieces to keep from bending the panel. The part number is Whirlpool W10017820, sells for about $40.

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