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Range making a loud noise

01 - Range/Stove/Oven Fan Blade
The fan blade may be bent or sliding on the shaft and rubbing on the housing. Inspect the fan blade. If the fan blade is bent or damaged it will need to be replaced.
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Range/Stove/Oven Fan Blade
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02 - Range/Stove/Oven Spark Ignition Switch and Harness
If the gas is not lighting correctly, it can build up and flash, causing a “whoosh” noise on the burner. This can potentially be caused by a faulty spark ignition switch and harness only working intermittently. You can use a multimeter to test the spark ignition switches for electrical continuity to determine if the assembly is functioning normally.
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Range/Stove/Oven Spark Ignition Switch and Harness
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03 - Range/Stove/Oven Fan Motor
The fan motor turns the fan blade to circulate the air. The fan motor is often sold as an assembly. If the fan motor bearings are bad, or the fan blade or blower is damaged, the fan motor will need to be replaced.
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Range/Stove/Oven Fan Motor
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04 - Range/Stove/Oven Igniter
If the gas is not lighting correctly, it can build up and flash, causing a small boom noise in the oven or a “whoosh” noise on the burner. This can potentially be caused by a faulty igniter. To determine if the igniter is defective, observe the igniter when the oven is on. If the igniter glows for more than 90 seconds without igniting the gas flame, this indicates that the igniter is too weak to open the valve. If the igniter is weak, replace it. If the igniter does not glow at all, use a multim...eter to test the igniter for continuity. If the igniter does not have continuity, replace it.
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Range/Stove/Oven Igniter
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05 - Range/Stove/Oven Convection Motor
The convection motor drives the convection fan to circulate the air inside the oven. The convection oven must circulate the air for the oven to heat evenly. If the motor bearings are bad the motor may rattle or the fan may hit the housing. If the convection fan motor shaft wobbles, or the motor is making a loud noise, replace the convection motor.
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Range/Stove/Oven Convection Motor
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06 - Range/Stove/Oven Cooling Fan
The cooling fan runs to help keep the range itself, and its critical parts, from overheating. The cooling fan is often sold as an assembly. If the fan is noisy when it runs, the motor bearings, fan blade, or blower wheel may be worn or damaged and will need to be replaced.
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Range/Stove/Oven Cooling Fan
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