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Magic Chef CGR3765ADC gas freestanding range Parts

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  • Range Oven Burner Igniter for Magic Chef CGR3765ADC - Part 12400035

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    Oven Igniter

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  • Range Surface Burner Igniter for Magic Chef CGR3765ADC - Part 74004053

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  • Range Oven Door Gasket for Magic Chef CGR3765ADC - Part WPW10162384

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    Door Gasket

    Part #7201P046-60

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  • Range Anti-tip Bracket for Magic Chef CGR3765ADC - Part WP3801F656-51

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  • Washer Screw, #10-24 X 3/8-in for Magic Chef CGR3765ADC - Part WP3351614

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    Screw

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  • Range Screw for Magic Chef CGR3765ADC - Part WP98008545

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    Bracket Screw

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  • Appliance Screw for Magic Chef CGR3765ADC - Part WP59002061

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  • Appliance Screw for Magic Chef CGR3765ADC - Part WP59002061

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  • Range Screw for Magic Chef CGR3765ADC - Part WPY706189

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    Part #7101P347-60

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  • Range Gas Control Valve for Magic Chef CGR3765ADC - Part WP74006427

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    Oven Valve

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Magic Chef Gas Freestanding Range CGR3765ADC FAQs

On the Magic Chef CGR3765ADC gas range, a bad oven igniter usually shows up as no bake heat, very slow ignition (30 to 90 seconds), or an igniter that glows but never lights the burner. A weak igniter often cannot pull enough current to open the oven safety gas valve.

Common signs the igniter is failing
  • Bake burner will not light, but you smell gas briefly and then it shuts off
  • Igniter glows dull red instead of bright yellow-white
  • Oven lights sometimes, but takes longer and longer over time
  • Burner lights with a “whoosh” after a long delay
  • Igniter is cracked, blistered, or has white spots on the ceramic
  • Broil works normally but bake does not (or vice versa, depending on which igniter is used)
Quick checks we recommend (safe, practical)
  1. Watch the ignition sequence: set Bake and look through the oven bottom vents. The igniter should glow strongly and the burner should light shortly after.
  2. Listen and look: if the igniter glows for a long time with no flame, the igniter is the top suspect.
  3. Measure igniter current draw (best test): with a clamp meter on one igniter lead, most flat-style igniters need about 3.2 to 3.6 amps to open the gas valve; round-style igniters often need about 2.5 to 3.0 amps.
What to replace if the igniter tests weak

For this model, the most common replacement is the oven igniter 12400035. Replace the igniter if it glows but draws low amps, or if it is physically damaged.

Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
Igniter glows, no flame Weak igniter (low amps) Test amps; replace igniter
No glow at all Open igniter, wiring issue, control issue Check wiring connections; test igniter continuity
Flame lights after long delay Weak igniter Replace igniter
Why it matters

A weak igniter can prevent the oven safety valve from opening fully, which causes no-heat or delayed ignition. Fixing ignition quickly restores normal bake temperatures and helps prevent repeated no-heat cycles.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Magic Chef CGR3765ADC gas range, replacing a gas oven igniter typically costs $150 to $325 when a technician supplies the part and labor. If you do the repair yourself, the part cost is usually the main expense; for this model, the oven igniter 12400035 is a common replacement.

Typical cost breakdown

Costs vary by service rates, access to the burner, and whether additional wiring or brackets are needed.

  • DIY parts-only: about $30 to $90 (most igniters fall in this range)
  • Service call / diagnostic: often $75 to $150
  • Labor (install + test): often $75 to $175
  • Total professional repair: commonly $150 to $325
Repair approach What you pay for Typical total
DIY Part only $30 to $90
Pro repair Part + labor + service call $150 to $325
What can raise the price

These are the most common reasons an igniter replacement costs more than expected:

  • The igniter is hard to access (extra disassembly time)
  • Brittle or heat-damaged wiring connectors need repair
  • The burner tube or mounting hardware is corroded
  • The oven still will not light after the igniter (gas valve or control issue)
  • Multiple symptoms exist (for example, weak bake and weak broil)
Why it matters

A weak igniter can glow but still fail to open the gas valve quickly, causing delayed ignition, no-heat complaints, or inconsistent baking temperatures. Replacing the igniter restores normal ignition timing and helps the oven heat safely and evenly.

Quick DIY safety checklist (gas range)

If you plan to replace the igniter yourself:

  • Unplug the range or switch off the breaker before servicing
  • Shut off the gas supply valve before moving the range
  • Handle the igniter carefully; the ceramic can crack easily
  • Route wires away from hot surfaces and sharp edges
  • After reassembly, check for proper ignition and normal burner flame

Last updated: January 2026

On the Magic Chef CGR3765ADC gas range, fixing an oven igniter usually means replacing it. A weak igniter can glow but still fail to open the gas valve, so installing a new igniter often restores normal bake ignition and steady heating.

Safety first
  • Turn off power to the range at the breaker (igniters use electricity).
  • Shut off the gas supply valve before servicing.
  • Let the oven cool completely.
  • Handle the new igniter carefully; the element is fragile.
  • If you smell gas at any time, stop and ventilate the area.
How we replace the oven igniter
  1. Remove oven racks.
  2. Remove the oven bottom panel (and flame spreader if equipped) to access the bake burner.
  3. Disconnect the igniter wiring connector (or unplug the wire harness).
  4. Remove the mounting screws holding the igniter to the burner.
  5. Install the new igniter in the same position and secure it with the original screws.
  6. Reconnect wiring, reassemble panels, restore gas and power, then test bake.

A common replacement for this model is the oven igniter 12400035.

Quick diagnosis: igniter problem vs. something else
Symptom Most likely cause What to check next
Igniter glows, burner lights very late or not at all Weak igniter Replace igniter first
No glow from igniter No power to igniter or failed igniter Wiring, connector, control output
Burner lights but oven temp is erratic Sensor issue Consider the oven probe 12001655
Clicking/sparking issues on cooktop too Ignition system issue Spark module and switches
Why it matters

A properly working igniter is the “gatekeeper” for safe oven ignition. When it weakens, the oven can take too long to light, heat unevenly, or fail to heat at all, which affects baking performance and can lead to repeated ignition attempts.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Magic Chef CGR3765ADC gas range, a sudden “no heat” oven failure is most often caused by a weak oven igniter that glows but does not pull enough current to open the gas safety valve. We recommend checking the igniter and ignition circuit first before suspecting the oven valve.

Quick safety and first checks
  • Turn off power to the range (unplug or switch off the breaker) before accessing wiring.
  • Shut off the gas supply if you smell gas; do not try to light the oven.
  • Confirm the range has power (clock or surface igniters clicking) because the oven ignition needs electricity.
  • Make sure the oven control is set to Bake and a temperature is selected.
What to look for (most common causes)

In a hot-surface ignition gas oven like this, the igniter and gas valve work as a pair.

  • Igniter does not glow at all: likely a failed igniter, broken wire, bad connection, or control issue.
  • Igniter glows but burner never lights: igniter is typically weak and should be replaced.
  • Burner lights after a long delay: igniter is often weakening and may fail soon.
  • Oven heats but temperature is erratic: a sensor/probe issue is common.
Parts that commonly fix “oven won’t heat” on this model
Symptom Most likely part What it does
No glow from igniter Oven igniter 12400035 Heats up to ignite gas and allow the safety valve to open
Oven heats inconsistently Oven probe 12001655 Senses oven temperature for the control
No gas flow even with proper ignition symptoms Oven valve WP74006427 Regulates gas flow to the oven burner
Basic diagnostic steps we use
  • Remove the oven bottom panel (when the oven is completely cool) and start Bake.
  • Watch the igniter:
    • If it never glows, inspect wiring and connections; test for voltage if you are comfortable.
    • If it glows bright but the burner never lights, replace the igniter first.
  • If the oven lights but temperatures are off by a lot, test/replace the oven temperature sensor.
Why it matters

A weak igniter can look “normal” because it still glows, but it may not draw enough current to open the gas safety valve. Replacing the igniter first prevents unnecessary replacement of higher-cost parts like the gas control valve.

Last updated: January 2026

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