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Universal/Multiflex (Frigidaire) Gas ranges

Official Universal/Multiflex (Frigidaire) gas range parts

Universal Multiflex gas ranges are well-known for their superior cooking performance and dependability. Advanced controls on Universal Multiflex gas ranges allow you control burner heat and cooking time so every dish turns out perfectly. When your Universal Multiflex gas range isn't heating properly, find the replacement parts you need to fix the problem at Sears PartsDirect.

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How to replace the oven temperature sensor in your Universal Multiflex gas range

  • Shut off electrical power and the gas supply to the range.
  • Remove the oven racks.
  • Remove the screws from the base of the temperature sensor probe.
  • Carefully pull the oven temperature sensor probe forward into the oven interior. The wires connected to the probe have enough slack that you can pull it a just few inches. Holding the connector with needle-nose pliers, depress the locking tab on the plug and disconnect the plug from the sensor probe. Don't let the connector slip back through the hole, or you must remove the back panel of the oven to retrieve it.
  • While holding the connector with a pair of needle-nose pliers, snap it into the plug of the new probe. Push the wire into back wall of the oven. Position the new sensor probe and line up the holes for the mounting screws. Insert the mounting screws and tighten firmly using a nut driver.
  • Reinstall the oven racks and turn on the electricity and gas.

Common replacement parts for your Universal Multiflex gas range

  • Surface burner spark module. The surface burner spark module is in the ignition circuit for the gas surface burners. When a surface burner control knob is turned to the 'Lite' position, it provides voltage to the spark electrodes on the gas surface burners. If the surface spark module fails to provide the electrodes with voltage, then it should be replaced.
  • Surface burner spark igniter switch. The igniter switch is an electrical switch on the stem of the gas surface burner control valve. This switch completes a circuit to the surface burner spark module, causing the burner igniters to spark when the burner switch is turned to the Lite position. Replace the burner igniter switch if the burners don't spark when you turn the burner control knob to the Lite position or if igniters spark constantly even when the burner knobs are in the Off position.
  • Oven burner igniter. Most gas ovens have a glow-bar oven igniter and a safety gas valve. Those components are connected in a series-type electrical circuit. When the glow-bar oven igniter is hot enough to safely ignite the gas, the safety gas valve opens. Replace the oven igniter if doesn't glow, or if it glows but doesn't get hot enough to open the gas valve. Some ovens have a separate igniter for the bake burner and the broiler burner, which operate on the same principle.