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Frigidaire FFGF3005mwb oven Thermostat replace


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here is one quote for the after market price 

https://www.reliableparts.com/product/Oven-Igniter-1476958

I called a local appliace dealer to see if he might have the part and when I told him the price he was shocked.  said it should only be about $25 bucks.  also said that reliable parts usually has the best price. 

I think I am just going to order this on from amazon it has the connection too

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0763SGBC6/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A12TY9BG093PMH&psc=1

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I must have gotten lucky. Since replacing the thermostat the oven gets up to the correct temp and stays there.  I have been using the thermometer to test it .    I also borrowed the multimeter from the library and I am trying to test the old thermostat  I can't for the life of me figure out how this thing is suposed to work.  It  isn't the fluke meter, this time it is a Commerical Electric  I have it set to read Ohms.  but not getting much reading on any of the ohms settings, except for when i touch the wires together  

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reviving this old thread.. I think i found the problem .. it is not the igniter but the electrical source for the stove.   I put it on an extension cord and plug it into a different outlet.and wham!!  heats up hot and fast every-time..  Now i need to trouble shoot that outlet..   it has a 20 amp breaker  (not sure the correct term)  but it keeps tripping the GFoutlet  when i try to use  the microwave and fridge..  

the micro is supposed to be using 12.4 amps 

the fridge is 6.5   

just under 20   any idea why it could be tripping and also why that outlet was not enough to power the stove  fully? 

this building is 100 years old. .they took the fuses out and put in the breakers.. but did not replace the internal  knob and tube wiring..  thanks!

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