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Hello- Yes if it's the igniter for the oven burner. The lower burner may light, but if igniter is bad, gas flow will not increase, causing under-temp condition. The part is available for 40-75$, and is fairly easy to install. Part is accessed by removing drip pan at bottom of oven. Gas ranges last longer than electric if the self-clean 'function' is avoided. Go ahead and fix it! Let me know if this info helps-- have more if needed. Thanks- Ed
Sounds like the switch module is defective. You might get lucky if you power down the stove for half an hour and then reapply power. Sometimes they reset. If you, enjoy. If not, you will need that module.
HI. thanks for your question. the problem you are having is with the bare igniter, located in the oven on the gas burner. replace the igniter. thanks the appliance doc.
If you can smell the gas when you turn on the oven, it may be on a separate igniter that has gone bad. I would check this first. If you are not getting gas to the oven, there is possibly an issue with the supply line.
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