Where is the igniter on a Magic Chef gas stove?
On the Magic Chef 8210PW gas range, the igniter is located right next to the burner it lights. Surface burners use a small spark electrode at the burner base, while the oven uses a hot-surface igniter mounted on the burner tube inside the oven cavity, typically accessed from the bottom panel.
Where to look (surface vs. oven)
- Surface burner igniter (spark electrode): beside each top burner head, usually a small white ceramic post with a metal tip.
- Oven igniter (hot-surface igniter): inside the oven, attached to the bake burner assembly near the rear or side of the burner tube.
- Broil igniter (if equipped): near the broil burner at the top of the oven cavity.
- Wiring path: igniter wires route through a rear opening to a harness or connector behind the back panel.
How to access it safely
- Turn the range off; shut off the gas supply valve.
- Let the oven cool completely.
- For the oven igniter: remove the oven racks, lift out the oven bottom panel, then remove the flame spreader (if present) to expose the burner and igniter.
- Follow the igniter wire to its connector; disconnect before removing mounting screws.
Quick symptoms guide
| Symptom | Most likely igniter area | What it usually means |
|---|---|---|
| Surface burner clicks but won’t light | Surface spark electrode | Dirty/wet electrode, misalignment, weak spark |
| Oven won’t heat, no glow from igniter | Oven hot-surface igniter | Igniter failed or wiring issue |
| Oven igniter glows but no flame | Oven hot-surface igniter or gas supply | Weak igniter draw, regulator/supply issue |
Why it matters
Finding the correct igniter location helps you diagnose whether you have a simple cleaning/alignment issue at a surface burner or a failed oven hot-surface igniter that needs replacement.
For electrical checks during diagnosis, we use a multimeter and follow safe testing practices like those in how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the model number on a Magic Chef gas stove?
On a Magic Chef gas range like model 8210PW, the model number is printed on a rating label attached to the stove body. It’s most often found around the oven door frame area, under the cooktop, or on the back panel.
Common places to check on model 8210PW
Look in these spots first (in order):
- Oven door frame: open the oven door and check the frame (left or right side) and the front lip
- Storage or broiler drawer area: pull the bottom drawer out and look on the frame behind it
- Under the cooktop: lift the cooktop (if your version lifts) and check the underside or side rails
- Back of the range: near the upper back panel or along the rear edges
- Side panel edge: sometimes near the lower side trim
What the label looks like (and what to write down)
The rating label usually includes the model number plus other details you may need for parts matching.
| Label item | Example of what you’ll see | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 8210PW | Ensures parts fit your exact range |
| Serial number | A mix of letters and numbers | Helps identify production run/version |
| Gas type info | Natural gas or LP | Critical for burner and regulator compatibility |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct diagrams and parts for your exact Magic Chef range. Even small design changes can affect fit, especially for gas components and hardware.
Related part that often depends on correct model identification
If you’re ordering gas-supply components, confirm the model number first so the connection style and settings match your range, especially for the pressure regulator W11170853.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Magic Chef oven not working?
If your Magic Chef 8210PW gas range oven is not working, the most common causes are a failed oven igniter, a gas supply or pressure issue, or a control/knob problem that prevents the oven valve from opening. Start with quick checks, then test components safely.
Quick checks first (no tools)
- Confirm the range has power (clock/display on, or surface burners spark if your model uses spark ignition).
- Make sure the gas shutoff valve is fully open.
- Try a different oven setting (bake vs. broil) to see if either function works.
- Listen for ignition: a working igniter typically glows and you may hear a soft gas “whoosh” when it lights.
- Check that the oven control knob is turning and not cracked or slipping on the shaft.
Most common causes and what you’ll notice
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| No heat, no ignition signs | No power or control issue | Oven never gets the signal to ignite |
| Igniter glows but no flame | Weak igniter or gas pressure/regulator issue | Valve may not open fully |
| Flame lights but goes out | Gas supply/pressure or burner/ignition problem | Flame is not stable |
| Knob turns but feels loose | Worn knob | Setting may not engage correctly |
Parts that commonly solve “oven not working” on this model
- If you suspect a gas pressure problem (weak flame, delayed ignition, inconsistent heat), the pressure regulator W11170853 is the correct regulator part listed for model 8210PW.
- If the oven won’t reliably select or hold a setting, replace the range control knob WP74001253.
Why it matters
An oven that will not ignite or heats inconsistently can point to a gas regulation problem or a failing ignition system. Addressing the root cause helps restore safe, steady baking temperatures and prevents repeated ignition attempts.
Safety notes before troubleshooting
- Turn off gas and unplug the range before accessing internal components.
- If you smell gas, stop and ventilate the area; do not operate switches.
- Use a qualified technician for gas-line or regulator replacement if you are not experienced.
Last updated: February 2026




