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This Ignition Module from GE enhances your cooking range experience. It plays a crucial role in controlling the spark for lighting the surface burners of your range. To ensure safety, be sure to unplug the range or shut off your house circuit breaker for the range before installation. We recommend the use of work gloves during installment to provide protection for your hands. Make sure to enjoy a seamless cooking experience with this reliable GE Ignition Module.
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Front right burner would not light.
After calling a appliance repair person out because I could not find the module, he pulled the range out so he could remove the top, back cover. He used the correct nut-driver to remove the back. The module is attached to the cover and is exposed when you take it off. Just gently pry the module from the cover. When I saw where it was I pa
... Read moreid the repair person for his visit and ordered the new module from PartSelect.com. When it arrived I proceeded to install the new module. I had to use pliers to grasp each connector going into the module and use a flat bladed screwdriver between the module and pliers to get each one to release. I took one wire off at a time and inserted each one into the new module, corresponding to the place it came out of the old module. When I had all the wires inserted into the new module I pushed the new module, using a flat bladed screwdriver, back onto the back cover of the stove. Reattached the back cover with the metal screws and pushed the range back into place. All burners are lighting as designed.
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Timothy F from LENNON, MI
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Scott
January 16, 2019
Jgb750sef3ss
I replaced the wiring harness wb18x26050 about two years ago. All burners lit correctly for about 18 months. At least one no longer lights with using a match. I was planning to replace it again. Should i consider any other parts?
For model number JGB750SEF3SS
Hello Scott, thank you for your question. Yes, I would recommend replacing the WB18X26050 again. The electrodes are not sold individually so the set would have to be ordered. I hope this helps!
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Leonard
October 30, 2019
The front left burner when turned off makes the igniter constantly click. Whats the problem?
For model number JGB660SEJ4SS
Hello Leonard, thank you for writing. It is possible that this is due to a faulty Ignition Module, this part number PS11725181 for your range. You may also want to consider the Burner Valve, part number PS8754416. Good luck with your repair!
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Mike
August 22, 2023
No spark on a couple of frequently used burners. The others spark fine. Replaced electrode harness, but didn't completely fix problem. Should I try the Ignition Module? Can the ignition module fail for individual burners, or, when it fails, do all burners not spark? Thank you!
For model number JGB660EEJ1ES
Hello Mike, thank you for reaching out. Usually, if the igniter module is bad then none of the igniters will spark or all will spark only weakly. The issue seems to be with the spark electrodes and harness and you may need to replace it, the part number is PS11762469. We hope this solves your problem!
Hello Leonard, Thank you for the question. If the oven continues to heat after it is turned off, the control board is likely defective. PartSelect Number PS12296260. Hope this helps!