Where is the igniter on an Amana gas oven?
On the Amana gas range model AGR5630BDS1, the oven igniter is mounted at the burner it lights: typically at the broil burner near the top of the oven cavity or at the bake burner near the bottom, depending on which burner is not igniting. See the AGR5630BDS1 user manual for operating and safety guidance.
How to locate the igniter on AGR5630BDS1
Before you start, let the range cool completely and disconnect power.
- Broil igniter location: inside the oven cavity near the top, attached close to the broil burner.
- Bake igniter location: inside the oven cavity near the bottom, attached close to the bake burner.
- If you hear clicking but no flame, the igniter may be sparking but not lighting gas.
- If you smell gas, do not continue; shut off the gas supply and ventilate the area.
Parts that commonly relate to “no ignition” symptoms
If you’re troubleshooting ignition, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
Quick comparison: what each part does
| Part | What it controls | Common symptom when failing |
|---|---|---|
| Oven igniter | Lights a specific oven burner | No flame, weak ignition, delayed ignition |
| Spark module | Sends spark to igniters | No clicking, no spark at multiple points |
| Gas control valve | Opens gas flow to burner | No gas to burner, intermittent heating |
Why it matters
The igniter’s position matters because it must be close enough to the burner to reliably light gas. A misaligned igniter, damaged wiring, or a failing spark module can cause delayed ignition, no heat, or repeated clicking.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my Amana gas oven not working?
If your Amana gas range model AGR5630BDS1 oven will not heat, the most common causes are a weak igniter, a gas supply issue, or a control/sensor problem. Start with basic power and gas checks, then focus on the oven igniter and temperature sensing.
Quick checks first (no tools)
- Confirm the range has power; the display should be on and responsive.
- Make sure the oven is not in a self-clean cycle; some functions can be limited during self-clean.
- If this is the first use after installation or a gas interruption, turn on a surface burner briefly to help purge air from the gas line.
- Verify the oven control is set correctly (Bake, temperature selected, then Start); see the AGR5630BDS1 user manual.
Most likely repair: weak oven igniter
On many gas ranges, the igniter can glow but still be too weak to open the gas valve fully. If you see a glow but no flame after a reasonable preheat attempt, the igniter is a top suspect.
- Inspect for visible damage or heavy white/gray buildup.
- If the igniter is slow to light or never lights the burner, replacement is often the fix.
- For this model, a compatible option is the range oven igniter WP8054129.
Electrical and sensor-related causes
If the igniter and gas supply check out, the oven may not be getting the correct temperature feedback.
- A failed oven temperature sensor can prevent normal heating or cause erratic operation.
- For AGR5630BDS1, a compatible option is the range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986.
What to do based on symptoms
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| No glow from igniter, no heat | No power to igniter, failed igniter, control issue | Verify power, then test igniter circuit |
| Igniter glows but no flame | Weak igniter (common) | Replace igniter |
| Oven heats inconsistently | Sensor or control calibration | Check sensor, review calibration steps in manual |
Why it matters
A gas oven depends on the igniter and sensing circuit to light safely and regulate temperature. Fixing the correct component helps restore reliable baking and avoids repeated no-heat cycles.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my gas oven not igniting when I turn it on?
If your Amana gas range AGR5630BDS1 won’t ignite, the issue is usually in the ignition sequence (power/control), gas supply, or the oven igniter circuit. Start with the model-specific operating checks in the AGR5630BDS1 use & care manual, then inspect and test the igniter and related wiring.
Quick checks for AGR5630BDS1 (no tools)
- Confirm the range has electrical power; the oven ignition system needs electricity.
- Make sure the gas shutoff valve is fully open.
- If the oven or range hasn’t been used recently, light a surface burner briefly to help purge air from the gas line (the manual notes this for first-time use).
- Set BAKE, then press START; the manual notes the oven won’t begin if START isn’t pressed (you may see a prompt).
- Listen for normal ignition noises the manual describes: gas valves may “pop”, igniters may “click” several times, and you may hear a “poof” when ignition occurs.
Most common repair: oven igniter not heating properly
On AGR5630BDS1, an igniter that is cracked, damaged, or not drawing the right current can prevent the gas valve from opening and the burner from lighting. If you hear clicking but the burner never lights, the igniter and its connections are top items to check.
Helpful part for this model:
Other causes to consider
- Loose or heat-damaged wiring: A poor connection can reduce power to the igniter.
- Gas control valve problem: If the igniter circuit checks good but gas never flows, the valve may be involved.
- Control or settings issue: If the control isn’t starting the cycle (or cancels), ignition won’t occur.
Symptom-to-check guide
| What you notice | What it suggests | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| No clicking or heat | Control/power issue | Power supply, settings, wiring |
| Clicking but no ignition | Igniter circuit or gas flow issue | Igniter, connections, gas valve |
| Intermittent ignition | Marginal igniter or connection | Igniter and harness connections |
Why it matters
Repeated ignition attempts can stress electrical components and can lead to unreliable baking. Verifying correct control operation first, then checking the igniter circuit, helps you pinpoint the cause without guessing.
Last updated: January 2026




