The function of the ignitor in your range is to create the spark that ignites the gas on the burners. If your spark ignition system is not functioning properly, you may need to replace the ignitor. This part is approximately 3 inches in length. The ignitor is located in the rear of the range, so you will need to remove the back panel in order to access it for this repair. Before beginning this repair, be sure that the gas valve for the range is shut off. You should also disconnect the power source to the range before you begin.
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will Not Start
This part works with the following products:
Range.
Part# 808608802 replaces these:
AP5987234, 316262401, 316262405
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Not only did this part arrive within a reasonable amount of time, but it worked even better than I had predicted. My stove needed this and it might as well be good as new at this point.
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Stove pilot not clicking on any burner, oven works fine
Unplug the range. Remove screw to Take of the back panel on upper right corner. Unclip the old spark module, unplug the wires with the needle nose pliers and plug them into the new spark module same as the old module. Clip it on. Replace the back panel.
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Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers
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Archie
November 7, 2019
Burners don't light an oven don't light, no clicking on both. What to do???
For model number 79072402013
Hello Archie, thank you for your question. If the top burners are not lighting and the oven isn't lighting, we would recommend testing the spark module PartSelect Number PS11728608, and the oven igniters and the gas valve. I hope this helps.
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Nancy
October 13, 2023
The spark igniter does not click but can light the burner manually. Oven starts and works just fine.
I figure it’s the spark module, am I correct?
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For model number FFGF3023LBE
Hello Nancy, thank you for reaching out to PartSelect. If none of the burners are working and you are positive that it is getting power, then the only part that can cause this issue is the spark module, part number PS11728608. Good luck with this repair!
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Mike
6 days ago
My range ignitors are all clicking (operating) on their own. It is very intermittent and random. I am thinking that I will need a new ignitor switch but would welcome your opinion.
Also, where is the switch actually located? It is not obvious to me. (A video would be great!)
Thank you for your help.
For model number EW30DS65GS7
Hello Mike, thank you for getting in touch. Yes, based on our understanding of the issue, we would suggest checking the spark module, part number PS11728608, to solve the problem. It is located beneath the maintop assembly of your model. You may need to remove all the burners and the maintop assembly in order to access it. Glad to be of assistance!