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Jenn-Air JGS8850ADS gas slide-in range

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  • Door Retainer for Jenn-Air JGS8850ADS - Part 74007206

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Jenn-Air Gas Slide-In Range JGS8850ADS FAQs

On the Jenn-Air JGS8850ADS gas slide-in range, a bad oven igniter usually shows up as an oven that will not light, takes a long time to ignite, or lights inconsistently. The most reliable check is testing the igniter’s electrical performance with a meter, then replacing it if it is weak or open.

Common signs the oven igniter is failing

  • Oven bake or broil will not ignite, even though you hear/see normal control operation
  • Igniter glows but the burner does not light (weak igniter)
  • Long preheat times or delayed ignition (often 60 to 90+ seconds)
  • Intermittent heating: works sometimes, fails other times
  • You smell gas briefly before ignition (shut the oven off and ventilate)

Quick checks you can do first

Before testing parts, we follow the basic safety and setup steps in the owner's manual.

  • Turn off power to the range before accessing wiring or components
  • Confirm the gas shutoff valve is fully open
  • If you smell gas: do not try to light the appliance; follow the safety steps in the manual
  • If the issue is on the cooktop (not the oven), check that the ignitor is dry and clicking and that burner ports are not clogged

How to test an oven igniter (best methods)

A glow-bar style oven igniter can glow and still be too weak to open the gas valve fully.

Test What you do What “bad” looks like
Amperage draw (best) Clamp an amp meter on the igniter lead while it’s trying to light Low amp draw (many systems need roughly 3.2 to 3.6+ amps; some designs run closer to 3.2 to 4.0 amps)
Continuity (basic) With power off, check resistance/continuity across igniter Open circuit (no continuity)
Visual/behavior Watch ignition sequence Very slow glow, faint glow, or no glow; burner never lights

If your tests point to a weak or open igniter, the correct replacement for this model is the igniter 74007498.

Why it matters

A weak igniter can cause delayed ignition, poor heating performance, and repeated ignition attempts. Fixing it restores normal bake and broil operation and helps the range heat safely and consistently.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems on a Jenn-Air gas range like model JGS8850ADS include surface burners that click but will not light (often clogged ports or a wet/dirty igniter), uneven burner flames, and oven temperature issues tied to sensing or ignition. We use the troubleshooting steps in the owner's manual to narrow it down fast.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Surface burner will not light: clogged burner ports, wet/soiled igniter, or a failed oven/burner ignition component
  • Uneven surface flame: clogged ports or mis-seated burner cap
  • Flame lifts off ports: pan not centered on grate, airflow or burner setup issue
  • Yellow flame: fuel/air mixture issue (LP can show some yellow tips)
  • Moisture on oven window or steam at vent: normal with high-moisture foods
  • Strong odor or light smoke when oven turns on: normal for a new range or after heavy soils; ventilation helps

Quick checks we recommend first (safe, no parts needed)

  1. Turn the burner knob OFF, wait 30 seconds, then try lighting again.
  2. Remove the grate and burner cap; make sure the cap sits flat and correctly aligned.
  3. Check burner ports for spills or debris; clean and dry thoroughly.
  4. If you hear clicking, confirm the igniter area is dry (moisture can stop ignition).
  5. For oven concerns, confirm you are using the correct bake/broil settings and allow full preheat.

Parts that commonly fix these issues on JGS8850ADS

Problem area What fails most often Example part for this model
Burner ignition (oven) Weak/no ignition Igniter 74007498
Oven temperature accuracy Sensor drifting out of range Oven sensor 12001655
Cooktop sparking/ignition Spark system not firing correctly Spark module WPW10475147

Why it matters

Gas ignition and flame quality affect both cooking performance and safe operation. A burner that will not light or a flame that looks wrong is usually a cleaning, moisture, or ignition-component issue, and addressing it early prevents repeat misfires and poor heating.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Jenn-Air JGS8850ADS gas slide-in range oven will not ignite, the most common causes are a failed oven igniter, no power to the range (pilotless ignition prevents oven operation during a power failure), or a gas supply issue. Start with safe checks, then test and replace the igniter if needed using the owner's manual.

Quick safety checks first

  • Turn the oven control to OFF and let the range cool.
  • Confirm the range has power; this model uses pilotless ignition, so the oven will not operate during a power failure.
  • If you smell gas, do not try repeated ignitions; ventilate the area and stop troubleshooting.
  • Make sure the gas shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Do not block the oven vent or air intakes; restricted airflow can affect burner performance.

What to check (most likely causes)

  • Weak or dead igniter: The igniter can glow but still not draw enough current to open the gas valve.
  • Loose or damaged wiring: Heat can damage connectors at the igniter or safety valve.
  • Oven temperature sensor issue: Less common for “no ignite,” but a failed sensor can contribute to control problems.

Basic diagnosis steps

  1. Set the oven to bake and listen/observe: you should typically hear gas flow shortly after the igniter heats.
  2. Unplug the range (or switch off the breaker), then inspect igniter wiring for burned terminals.
  3. If you have a multimeter, check igniter continuity; replace if open or visibly damaged.

Common parts that fix “won’t ignite”

Symptom Most common fix Part to consider
No heat, long preheat, intermittent ignition Replace igniter Igniter 74007498
Erratic temperature after it lights Check sensor Oven sensor 12001655

Why it matters

A weak igniter can delay ignition and cause gas to build up before lighting. Fixing ignition problems quickly helps restore safe, consistent baking performance.

Last updated: February 2026

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