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Ikea ISG650WS00 30" gas slide-in range

Ikea ISG650WS00 30" gas slide-in range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Ikea ISG650WS00 30" gas slide-in range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Ikea 30" Gas Slide-In Range ISG650WS00 FAQs

On the Ikea ISG650WS00 30" gas slide-in range, the most commonly replaced parts are the ignition and burner components that create flame, plus wear items like knobs and door seals. These parts take the most heat, spills, and daily handling, so they fail first.

Most common replacement parts (gas range)
  • Oven igniter (common cause of “no bake” or slow preheat)
  • Surface burner electrode (clicks but won’t light, or lights inconsistently)
  • Burner head and burner cap (uneven flame, clogged ports, poor ignition)
  • Control knob (cracked, loose, or won’t turn smoothly)
  • Oven temperature sensor (temperature swings, underbaking or overbaking)
  • Oven door gasket (heat leaks, longer cook times)
Model-matched examples for ISG650WS00

These are common fixes we see for this model, and they are available as replacement parts:

Symptom Likely part to check Example part for this model
Oven won’t heat or takes a long time to ignite Oven igniter Oven igniter 74007498
Burner clicks but won’t light Surface burner electrode Range surface burner electrode WP74009958
Weak/uneven flame or delayed ignition Burner head/cap Burner head WPW10406243 and burner cap WP3191898
Knob is broken or slipping Knob Knob W10159630
Oven temperature seems inaccurate Sensor Sensor 12001655
Quick checks before you replace a part
  • Confirm the burner cap is seated flat and centered on the burner head.
  • Clean burner ports and the electrode tip; dried spills commonly block gas flow or spark.
  • For “no bake,” watch for the igniter glow; a weak igniter can glow but still not open the gas valve.
  • If the oven light or controls act odd, reset power at the breaker for 1 minute and retry.
  • If you smell gas, turn the burner off and ventilate the area before troubleshooting.
Why it matters

Replacing the correct ignition or burner part restores safe, consistent lighting and proper flame shape. That improves cooking performance and helps prevent soot, hot spots, and repeated clicking.

For part locations, access steps, and safety notes (including anti-tip guidance and shutoff steps), use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

A gas oven like the Ikea ISG650WS00 uses a gas burner for heat and an igniter system to light the gas, along with temperature sensing and door sealing parts to control heat and cooking results. Your exact configuration and service access points are shown in the installation guide.

Main parts you will find in a gas oven

Most gas ovens include these core components:

  • Oven bake burner (main heat source for baking)
  • Oven broil burner (top heat for broiling)
  • Glow bar igniter (heats up to ignite gas for the oven burner)
  • Temperature sensor (tells the control how hot the oven is)
  • Oven racks (support cookware)
  • Oven door gasket (helps keep heat inside the oven cavity)
Parts on the ISG650WS00 that commonly relate to heating problems

If the oven will not heat, heats slowly, or will not ignite, these parts are frequent suspects on this model:

How these parts work together (quick reference)
Part What it does Common symptom when failing
Bake burner Produces heat for baking No bake heat or weak heat
Igniter Lights the gas at the burner No ignition, delayed ignition
Sensor Regulates temperature Overheats, underheats, swings
Door gasket Seals oven door Heat leaks, uneven baking
Why it matters

Knowing the main gas oven parts helps you troubleshoot faster and order the right replacement part the first time, especially for “no heat” issues where the igniter and sensor are often involved.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Ikea ISG650WS00 30 inch gas slide-in range, the model number is printed on the model and serial rating plate located behind the storage drawer on the right-hand side of the oven frame. Use that exact model number when ordering parts or checking specifications in the installation guide.

Where to look (quick steps)
  • Turn the range off and let it cool completely.
  • Pull the storage drawer straight out and remove it.
  • Look on the right-hand side of the oven frame for the model/serial rating plate.
  • Write down both the model number and the serial number.
  • Reinstall the drawer fully before using the range.
What the label is used for

The rating plate is the reference for key details that affect fit and safety.

Label item What it helps with
Model number Matching diagrams and ordering the correct replacement parts
Serial number Identifying production series and compatible revisions
Gas type info Confirming Natural gas vs LP conversion requirements
Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong burner parts, ignition parts, or oven components for your ISG650WS00. It also helps you follow the correct installation clearances and gas supply requirements listed in the documentation.

Last updated: March 2026

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