Where is the igniter on a Magic Chef gas stove?
On the Magic Chef 90HA-4KX gas range, the oven igniter is mounted at the oven burner, typically on the floor of the oven cavity under the bottom panel. It sits next to the burner ports so it can glow and light the gas when you set Bake.
Where to look (oven vs. cooktop)
Most customers mean the oven igniter, not the surface burner spark igniters.
- Oven igniter: inside the oven, attached to the bake burner
- Surface burner igniters: at each top burner (usually at the burner head area)
- Broil ignition: often uses a separate burner and ignition method near the top of the oven
How to access the oven igniter safely
- Turn off power to the range (unplug or switch off the breaker).
- Shut off the gas supply valve.
- Remove the oven racks.
- Lift out the oven bottom panel (it may be held by screws at the rear).
- If present, remove the flame spreader over the burner.
- You will see the igniter mounted to the side of the bake burner with a wire harness leading through the rear.
What you should see
| What you see | What it means | Common next step |
|---|---|---|
| Igniter glows bright, burner lights quickly | Ignition is working | No repair needed |
| Igniter glows weak/dull, no flame | Igniter is failing | Replace igniter |
| No glow at all | Power/control/wiring issue or igniter open | Check wiring, then test igniter |
Why it matters
The igniter must draw enough current to open the gas valve and ignite the burner. A weak igniter is one of the most common reasons a gas oven will not heat or takes a long time to light.
Parts that match this model
If you’re replacing the oven igniter for the 90HA-4KX, use the model-matched part: oven igniter 12400035.
Last updated: February 2026
Who makes the Magic Chef brand?
Magic Chef is a brand currently owned by CNA International, which licenses and markets Magic Chef appliances (including ranges like model 90HA-4KX). For parts support on your specific range, we match components by the exact model number and the correct replacement part ID.
Quick brand background
- Magic Chef is a brand name used on multiple appliance types (ranges, compact appliances, etc.).
- CNA International is the company associated with the Magic Chef brand in modern distribution.
- For repairs, the most important detail is the full model number: 90HA-4KX.
- If you are troubleshooting an oven that will not heat, the igniter is a common wear item on gas ranges.
Why the model number matters for parts
Even within the same brand, gas range parts can vary by burner style, wiring connectors, and mounting brackets. Using the exact model number helps ensure the right fit.
| What you have | What we use to match parts | Example on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Brand name | Model number | 90HA-4KX |
| Symptom (won’t bake) | Part type | Oven igniter |
| Visual match | Part ID | 12400035 |
Common related part customers ask about
If your Magic Chef 90HA-4KX oven is not igniting or takes a long time to preheat, start by checking the oven igniter 12400035.
Why it matters
Knowing who owns the brand is helpful, but accurate repairs depend on matching the correct Magic Chef range parts to 90HA-4KX so the igniter, bulb, seal, and hardware fit and connect correctly.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of 90HA-4KX?
A Magic Chef gas range like model 90HA-4KX typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping burners clean, ensuring proper ignition, and replacing wear parts promptly helps you reach that lifespan.
What affects lifespan most
- Heat and cooking frequency: daily high-heat use shortens life faster than light use.
- Ignition system condition: weak ignition can cause delayed lighting and extra stress on components.
- Door seal and heat retention: a leaking oven door makes the oven work harder.
- Cleaning habits: spills and grease buildup accelerate corrosion and clog burner ports.
- Timely part replacement: replacing small parts early prevents bigger failures.
Parts that commonly impact performance over time
If your oven starts taking longer to light, heats unevenly, or smells like unburned gas, these are common wear items to check for this model:
- Oven igniter 12400035 (weak glow or no ignition)
- Oven seal (heat leaking around the door)
- Oven bulb 8009 (visibility issue, not a heating issue)
Quick “repair or replace” guide
| What you’re seeing | Most likely direction | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t ignite or takes 60+ seconds to light | Repair | Igniter issues are common and usually cost-effective. |
| Oven heats but struggles to hold temperature | Repair | Door seal and ignition problems are typical causes. |
| Multiple systems failing (oven + burners + controls) | Consider replace | Stacked repairs can exceed the value of an older range. |
Why it matters
A gas range near the end of its expected lifespan can still be reliable, but small symptoms (slow ignition, poor sealing, inconsistent heat) usually signal simple fixes that restore safe, efficient cooking.
Last updated: March 2026




