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cwaggie85
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A few weeks back my wife tried to turn on our Frigidaire gas oven and the power went out right at the same time. When the power was restored, the oven wouldn't work on both the bake and broil burners. With doing some digging with my multimeter, I discovered that the oven high limit switch had been damaged so I put a new one in. After replacing that part, the broiler burner works great but the bake burner is acting strange. When I turn on the bake setting, the igniter heats up and then I start smelling gas. When I open the oven, the side of the burner with the igniter lights albeit a much smaller than normal flame whereas the other side won't light at all. I have tried lighting that side with a match and it lights up but neither side has a large flame so the oven takes a good 40 minutes to heat up and can't get past 355 degrees. Looking online, a lot of people were pointing to a faulty igniter, but I replaced that with no luck. I have tested the gas safety valve with my ohm meter and it's getting resistance so I don't feel that is the issue but I'm at a loss.

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