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    Moderator note: post below was copied (and edited for content) from Schiefswret 's Wierd Oven Behavior thread

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    Dave,
    As I wrote on the Furrion Oven Parts thread, the first thing to know is TTBOMK you can't buy a replacement part for the Furrion range.

    A couple of things I learned playing with the oven today in class.

    1) If the thermocouple is disconnected (unscrewed) from the thermostat, the oven burner and the pilot will not light. Based on that, a couple of questions.

    2) It is possible to remove the oven's burner orifice to clean it.

    The burner assembly easily comes out by removing two bolts and pulling it forward out of the stove. The picture below shows the bolts removed. You can do a visual inspection of the orifice with the burner removed.

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    If the orifice looks clogged, it is possible to remove it for cleaning. Remember: DO NOT poke anything into the orifice's hole. Damaging the brass orifice could change the BTU output (too much gas).

    Assuming the burner is out as shown previously,
    In pic 1 below, on the back of the oven there's a panel that easily comes off.
    Pic 2 is the oven's burner gas line. I disconnected this line.
    Pic 3 is a 14mm nut over the orifice housing. I accessed the nut from the front (reaching through the oven interior).
    Pic 4 is the "L" with the orifice embedded removed from the oven.
    Pic 5 is the orifice.

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    The components attached to the thermostat (under the cooktop cover, behind the thermostat knob control) are shown below.

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    Last edited by howson; 02-24-2023, 06:16 PM.
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