This spark ignition electrode lights the gas that starts the burner on your range or cooktop. This electrode is part of the burner assembly, sits next to the burner head, and is just over an inch in l...
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This is the replacement brass seal for your range or cooktop. It is made of brass and is approximately 1 inch in diameter. This part may also be known as the surface burner orifice holder seal. It pre...
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Blake
November 26, 2023
Do you know if this model number is the same as JGA8150ADBA? I need part JGA8150AD according to my Jenn-Air oven manual, but it looks like that was discontinued in favor of model JGA8150ADBA - JGA8150ADB12 looks identical and is made by Whirlpool as well for both Maytag and Jenn-Air. If not, any idea what the "12" at the end of the SKU might mean? The nomenclature for Whirlpool's SKUs in their service manuals only go out to three letters after the four digit number (i.e. .8150xxx) - I can't figure out what the "12" means after that. Thanks for any help!
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Hello Blake, thank you for your question. The JGA8150ADBA replaces JGA8150AD. We believe the 12 may be a version number. However, they have the same parts list. Thank you and have a great day.
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Remove 2 screws holding the top burner. Remove 1 screw holding the electrode. Remove electrode from wiring using plier. Install new electrode and top burner
Remove the two screws from the burner assembly (on top of the burner). Lift burner assembly from the cook top. Disconnect the electrode wire from the electrode. Remove the screw holding the electrode to the burner assembly (on bottom of burner). Install the new electrode and attach the electrode to the burner assembly. Attach the elec
... Read moretrode wire to the electrode. drop the burner assembly back into position on the cooktop. Attach the burner assembly using two screws.
The primary spark igniters failed. Take the (small) screws out of the sides and bottom of the pan. The front of the pan must be removed from the bottom, because the front burner igniter wire is too short to allow reassembly once attached. Only other is the screws for the attachment bracket are larger than the holes. Suggest routing them o
... Read moreut slightly to get them to grip the screws. Otherwise it is quite simple. Pull the connections with a needlenose and press the new wire connection back on firmly. Screw the screws back in the pan.