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A9222VPV
A9222VPV Admiral Wall Oven - Overview
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![Light Bulb - 40W – Part Number: 8009 Light Bulb - 40W – Part Number: 8009](https://partselectca-dsfph5cffxaaesb6.z01.azurefd.net/884734-1-S-Maytag-8009-Light-Bulb-40W.jpg)
Light Bulb - 40W
PartSelect #: PS884734
Manufacturer #: 8009
This an authentic OEM 40-Watt replacement light bulb, used in a number of household appliances. It is specially designed to withstand extreme temperatures, which is why these replacement bulbs are mos...
$14.91
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![Flat Style Oven Igniter Kit – Part Number: 12400035 Flat Style Oven Igniter Kit – Part Number: 12400035](https://partselectca-dsfph5cffxaaesb6.z01.azurefd.net/1573892-1-S-Maytag-12400035-Flat-Style-Oven-Igniter-Kit.jpg)
Flat Style Oven Igniter Kit
PartSelect #: PS1573892
Manufacturer #: 12400035
The flat style gas oven igniter included in this kit has a body length of 3-3/4 inches. This kit comes with all of the pieces you need to replace longer ceramic igniters, though this kit can also repl...
$73.46
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![Stand Mixer Screw – Part Number: WP4159193 Stand Mixer Screw – Part Number: WP4159193](https://partselectca-dsfph5cffxaaesb6.z01.azurefd.net/11742292-1-S-Maytag-WP4159193-Stand-Mixer-Screw.jpg)
Stand Mixer Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742292
Manufacturer #: WP4159193
This screw is sold individually.
$10.98
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![Single Glass Retainer Clip – Part Number: 7112P094-60 Single Glass Retainer Clip – Part Number: 7112P094-60](https://partselectca-dsfph5cffxaaesb6.z01.azurefd.net/2078951-1-S-Maytag-7112P094-60-Single-Glass-Retainer-Clip.jpg)
Single Glass Retainer Clip
PartSelect #: PS2078951
Manufacturer #: 7112P094-60
Sold individually.
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![Door Seal - Top – Part Number: WP7212P006-60 Door Seal - Top – Part Number: WP7212P006-60](https://partselectca-dsfph5cffxaaesb6.z01.azurefd.net/11743943-1-S-Maytag-WP7212P006-60-Door-Seal-Top.jpg)
Door Seal - Top
PartSelect #: PS11743943
Manufacturer #: WP7212P006-60
This oven door seal is seventeen and a half inches long. It is made of rubber and has a metal hook on either end to hold it in place. This seal sits on top of the glass window pane.
$90.30
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![Thermostat Clip – Part Number: WP7112P004-60 Thermostat Clip – Part Number: WP7112P004-60](https://partselectca-dsfph5cffxaaesb6.z01.azurefd.net/11743926-1-S-Maytag-WP7112P004-60-Thermostat-Clip.jpg)
Thermostat Clip
PartSelect #: PS11743926
Manufacturer #: WP7112P004-60
This clip is used to secure the thermostat bulb. They are sold individually.
$18.74
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![Clock Knob – Part Number: 7711P419-60 Clock Knob – Part Number: 7711P419-60](https://partselectca-dsfph5cffxaaesb6.z01.azurefd.net/2091555-1-S-Maytag-7711P419-60-Clock-Knob.jpg)
Clock Knob
PartSelect #: PS2091555
Manufacturer #: 7711P419-60
This clock knob is not quite an inch long. It is all white in color and is made entirely of plastic.
No Longer Available
![Screw – Part Number: WP4381696 Screw – Part Number: WP4381696](https://partselectca-dsfph5cffxaaesb6.z01.azurefd.net/11742467-1-S-Maytag-WP4381696-Screw.jpg)
Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742467
Manufacturer #: WP4381696
This band screw is sold individually.
$9.83
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![Clock Button/Knob - White – Part Number: 7711P420-60 Clock Button/Knob - White – Part Number: 7711P420-60](https://partselectca-dsfph5cffxaaesb6.z01.azurefd.net/2091556-1-S-Maytag-7711P420-60-Clock-Button-Knob-White.jpg)
Clock Button/Knob - White
PartSelect #: PS2091556
Manufacturer #: 7711P420-60
This part might be different in appearance, but functions same as original part. Sold Individually.
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![Broiler Pan – Part Number: WP3401F075-19 Broiler Pan – Part Number: WP3401F075-19](https://partselectca-dsfph5cffxaaesb6.z01.azurefd.net/11741639-1-S-Maytag-WP3401F075-19-Broiler-Pan.jpg)
Broiler Pan
PartSelect #: PS11741639
Manufacturer #: WP3401F075-19
This broil pan is fourteen inches wide, and almost sixteen inches long. It is made of black porcelain.
$46.39
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Common Symptoms of the A9222VPV
[Viewing 7 of 7]Gas igniter glows, but will not light
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Little to no heat when baking
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Will Not Start
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Element will not heat
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Oven not heating evenly
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Gas smell
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Little to no heat when broiling
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Oven would not work but the Broiler did
The oven had been working intermittently for a while and after repeated threats of starvation from my spouse I finally took a look even though it was summer and the grill was working fine. The Igniter would glow red when the oven was turned on but the gas would not flow to it no matter what the temperature setting. I searched online and found this site that explained it was possible for the igniter to glow but if it was not drawing the correct amperage (because its resistance was too high) then the main brain would not allow the gas valve to open. So I took a look at the broiler and it had the same igniter. I measure the resistance of both of them and the oven igniters resistance was higher (don't rememeber the reading) then I moved the Igniter from the broiler to the oven and the oven worked from there it was just a matter of ordering the part. End of story except for I am still doing all the cooking on the barbecue outside.
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James from Ferndale, MI
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Oven would'nt light
In most cases if your oven won't light or takes a long time to light you may have a bad igniter even if it glows. To check the igniter use a voltmeter to check for 120 A/C volts going to the igniter and3.5 A/C volts going between the ingniter and the gas valve. My bad ingniter glowed but had only only 3.0 A/C volts going to the gas valve for the oven. The new igniter took only 45 minutes to install and supply's 3.6 A/C volts to the gas valve and the oven works fine.
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Charles from Charlestown, RI
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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oven failed to light
My son replaced the broiler igniter this spring, so I had a clue as to what was required. This was even easier and since I had back surgery recently & my husband was out of town that was a giant plus!
I unplugged the oven, removed the oven door, found the release latch and removed the oven floor. I then removed the 2 screws that held the igniter in place (I received this stove used and the igniter had evidently been replaced before as it was the same shorter version included in the kit). I pulled the igniter out then removed some insulation and tugged the connector out of the oven floor. I disconnected the igniter and plugged the new one in. I then replaced the connector in the floor, attached the igniter with the screws, replaced the insulation and did a test run (plugged in the oven & turned it on). That was successful so I put the floor back in and put the door back on.
Ta-Dah!
I unplugged the oven, removed the oven door, found the release latch and removed the oven floor. I then removed the 2 screws that held the igniter in place (I received this stove used and the igniter had evidently been replaced before as it was the same shorter version included in the kit). I pulled the igniter out then removed some insulation and tugged the connector out of the oven floor. I disconnected the igniter and plugged the new one in. I then replaced the connector in the floor, attached the igniter with the screws, replaced the insulation and did a test run (plugged in the oven & turned it on). That was successful so I put the floor back in and put the door back on.
Ta-Dah!
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Beryl from Dawsonville, GA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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