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[Lifetime Warranty] 5304509706 Gas Oven Igniter - Replaces Norton-501A WB2X10016 316489408 PS12071409 AP6230715
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5304509706 Gas Oven Igniter - Replaces Norton-501A WB2X10016 316489408 PS12071409 AP6230715
Key Features
- High-temperature silicon carbide igniter element designed for rapid heat-up and consistent ignition of gas burners.
- Direct-fit replacement featuring pre-installed mounting bracket and insulated lead wires for simplified installation.
- Advanced ceramic base construction provides high dielectric strength and thermal shock resistance.
- Engineered to reach the specific amperage required to safely open the oven gas safety valve.
- Integrated plug-and-play connector compatible with original equipment wiring harnesses.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- 5304509706
- 316489408
- 316489400
- 316489402
- 316489403
- 316489404
- Norton-501A
- WB2X10016
- AP6230715
- PS12071409
Compatibility & Fitment
- Frigidaire: FGF series, FFG series, GRLP series, PLGF series
- Kenmore / Sears: 790 series (e.g., 790.71312, 790.70503)
- Crosley: FGF and CGF series
- Tappan: TGF and TGFG series
- Kelvinator: KGF series
When to Replace
- The oven fails to heat despite the gas being turned on.
- The igniter glows orange or red but does not get hot enough to trigger the gas valve (insufficient amperage).
- Visible cracks, breaks, or white "burn spots" on the black silicon carbide element.
- The oven takes significantly longer than usual to ignite or preheat.
- The bake or broil burner does not light, though the range-top burners function correctly.
Installation Tips
- Safety First: Unplug the oven from the electrical outlet and shut off the gas supply line before beginning.
- Remove the oven racks and the bottom floor panel to access the bake burner assembly.
- Handle with Care: Do not touch the black igniter element with bare hands; skin oils can cause the element to overheat and fail prematurely.
- If the new connector does not match your specific model, you may need to splice the wires using ceramic (high-heat) wire nuts.
- Ensure the igniter is positioned precisely where the old one was located to ensure the gas ports on the burner are properly aligned with the heat source.
- Test the unit by observing the igniter glow; the gas should ignite within 30 to 60 seconds of the element reaching peak temperature.
