Hi, this could still be a defective igniter, to verify you need a volt meter. The voltage being delivered to the oven gas valve must be at least 3.1 volts ac. Anything less and the valve operation is unreliable. If you have 3.1 to 3.3 volts to the valve when the thermostat is calling for heat and no gas, the valve needs to be replaced, If the voltage is lower, change the igniter.
SOURCE: GE gas oven won't heat
Replaced glow plug its getting current but still not glowing. Tested resistance 1100 showed good,
but glow plug still no lighting
SOURCE: how to change an ignitor on a XL44
I have the same problem,,, did you find a way? The screws are not readily accessible, there must be a trick.
SOURCE: Me GE Gas oven is not working, but broiler and range do ?
I am working with model JGBP26WEH1WW GE Gas range: You do not need to remove the back or even turn over, just remove the storage pan at the base of the unit and disconect the two plugs (unique plugs). You will need to splice your old conectors to your new igniter. Yes you have the correct igniter for that model.
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