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Posted on Jan 05, 2010

Oven lights but does not heat up

Falcon GGO 211 propane 11 yrs old, rh oven lights but will not heat up. Falcon say FSD is needed but no parts available due to age. Any ideas how to fix it?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 21, 2007

SOURCE: Gas oven not heating to temp

You more than likely have a defective oven sensor. For some reason the sensors tend to go after a few years of use. It is in the upper right or left hand corner and looks like a probe sticking through the inside back of the range. When you open the door you just look towards the top back left or right corner there are 2 screw securing it to the back. Gently pull it forward. You will see a couple of small wires feed into as you pull it in. On most you will see a plug in connector come through the hole if not you may have to just splice the new one in.

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Ron Coons

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  • Posted on Oct 19, 2008

SOURCE: Kenmore gas (propane) range Model #119.7488810 18-20 years old

you have a bad oven/bake ignitor, althoough you see ther glow, its not "hot" enough to allow gas flow or ignition, very common issue, 2 screws and 2 wires, probably about $75, service company gets min $225..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 25, 2008

SOURCE: How do I change an orphase from a natural gas to propane?

If you have converted the burners and the regulator, all you have left to do is the oven and broil burners. (for self clean oven model you posted under)
Let's do the broil burner first. Open oven door and look up at the broil burner. At the back of the oven you see the tube that the gas flows through to get to the burner. At the base of this tube is an air shutter opening, and right there you will find a brass nut with a hole in the center of it (the burner's orifice). Use a 1/2 inch wrench to turn the nut three full revolutions clockwise looking at it from the burner side. It is easier to turn it twelve 1/4 revolutions.
Now, do the same to the main burner by removing the storage drawer, remove the one screw holding the metal plate so you can get at the base of the burner, and do the same to that orifice. Do not over tighten the orifices.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 04, 2008

SOURCE: Leisure classic 90 - oven

Replace the ignitor

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2010

SOURCE: Kenmore propane stove (16 yrs old). Oven quit working yesterday

is ther a slight propane smell around the stove?i'm thinking your oven pilot light got blown out

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