Also known as spark electrode. This part helps your burner ignite and produce flame.
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will Not Start | Gas igniter glows | but will not light
This part works with the following products:
Cooktop, Range.
Part# WB13X27058 replaces these:
AP6004805, WB13K10006, WB13T10010, WB13T10044
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Replacing ignitor
Got ignitor and it did not have wire attached as shown in the picture of parts. However, all I did was take burner cap off, and gently life ignitor up and out, detach the wire, attach new ignitor to wire and reset.
Sam from Austin, TX
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Easy
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No spark at one burner
Other writers have claimed that this is a "really easy" job. They apparently had one or more of: 1. Less used appliance. 2. Never spilled anything on the cooktop 3. Much better luck. In my case, the apparently faulty igniter absolutely would not pull out. I removed it by removing the burner retaining screws and prying under the burner cas
... Read moreting. Having done that, I cleaned the igniter and tested it again. None of the igniters worked, and I could hear arcing under the cooktop, indicating one or more of the igniter HV wires had somehow grounded. After a fruitless search for instructions on raising the cooktop, I stumbled upon an envelope glued to the back of the range that told me to remove all four burners and igniters and to release the cooktop by inserting a thin screwdriver under the front edge about 3" from each end to release the spring clips. Several of the igniters were cemented in place with caramelized sugar and required some pretty vigorous prying to dislodge. If I had this to do again on a range that had been ridden hard, I wouldproactively order a full set of gaskets (they're fragile), the HV harness (even if it doesn't leak as mine did, the igniter connectors degrade from heat exposure), a set of electrode mounting clips (none of them were much use either), and enough igniters to replace any that don't work plus at least one. I pried out the recalcitrant igniters; in retrospect I should have crushed them because of the severe risk imposed by prying of breaking either a burner casting or the cooktop -- either of which are far more expensive than another igniter.
Pulled the old one out. Disconnected the wire. Repaired the frayed wire cover with Liquid Tape. Connected the wire. Inserted the new part into the hole. This is after installing a new spark module earlier. But that was dumb easy too. So for about $100 bucks in parts and an hour of my time I saved myself the appliance repairman money and
... Read moreagonizing scheduling and dealing with them for the price of gold. I also replaced all the gaskets on the burners in that time. It so easy even a financial planner could do it.
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RICHARD from HERNDON, VA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Pliers
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One burner would not light without using a match
I removed the burner head #152 and the Burner Cap #330, no tools are needed to remove these items. I pulled the igniter up far enough to get to the wire, disconnected and connected the new igniter put it back in place, reassembled the two parts plugged it back in and turned it on and it worked.
Robert from Stafford, VA
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Burner wouldn't light
I removed the old igniter by working a thin screwdriver under the edge of the igniter, and carefully prying it up. I then used pliers to pull off the electrical wire. Connected up the new igniter, and pushed it back into the hole. A very simple repair.
I've replaced 2 igniters on this stove. My symptoms were that when I tried
... Read moreto light one of the bad burners I heard clicking, and could see the spark on the other (working) burners. So I knew the basic sparking function was working. Just that the igniter on the broken burner would not spark.
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Jeffrey from Freehold, NJ
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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igniter wasn't lighting burner
Repair to range went real well, Lifted range from
counter. Removed eight screws that secure burner
assembly. Lifted burners from it's position, and
removed igniters. Installed heat srink at burner
connections so as to ensure high voltage would
have no leaks. Removed insulation, and
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Allan
December 11, 2018
Maybe i am not explaining myself well. I am sorry for that. I can get the top free by releasing the 2 clips towards the sides but can't lift top because of the gas tubes. I think i can reach in and take the tubes off the burners. Then the whole top will lift.. but i am wondering if the igniter will just pull up and out? and. the wire come up with it? or do i need to get the top up in order to get thw igniter out? thank you again.. allan
For model number GE JGB920TEC2WW
Hello Allan, thank you for that information. We apologize if we have misunderstood your issue. Yes, the igniter should pull up and out and the wires should remain on the igniter. There is not a lot of igniter wire so pull up carefully until you can see the wires, then use a pair of needle nosed pliers to remove the wires. Make sure not to drop the wires back down inside the cooktop. You should not have to lift the cooktop up all the way to get to the igniter. I hope this helps, and please let us know if you need any further information!
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David
March 7, 2018
My GE cooktop range right front burner could not be light. No clicking when ignites. How do fix it? I could not lift off top to access the underneath electronics. Hoe to lift the top?
For model number JGP933WEK1WW
Hello David, thank you for your question. There are a couple of parts that could be causing this issue. I would recommend replacing The Spark Module - PartSelect Number: PS952864 as well as the Spark Igniter Switch and Harness Assembly PartSelect Number: PS953094. To access the underneath electronics you will need to remove the grates, burner caps. Remove the burner bases from the range. On some models the bases may be held down using two screws, and on other models there are no screws securing them. Then see if the top will lift up slightly. If the top doesn't lift easily, it may be held into place with clips, or screwed to the bottom of the cooktop with screws. If there are no screws holding the top of the unit to the base, use a putty knife and insert the putty knife on the right side of the unit, near the front. Press inward on the putty knife to see if there is a spring clip that can be released. If there is a spring clip on the right side, there will also be one on the left side. Lift the stove-top and place a sturdy object below it to secure it up. Or instruct a partner to hold the top in an elevated position. I hope this helps!
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Allan
December 10, 2018
GE tells me i have a sealed top and igniter cant be replaced. I have 1 that only sparks now and then. Do i have to reach inside and take the tubing off in order to lift the top? I am trying to get igniter out. And i dont want to break the glass top. And is this the correct igniter for it? Thank you in advance. Allan
For model number GE JGB920TEC2WW GAS RANGE
Hello Allan, thank you for your question. Yes, that igniter is the right one for your model. I think you would have to remove all the burner parts from the top and reach in to be sure there are no other burner tubes mounted to the underside of the glass. Then there should be a few screws on the front under the top, around the front edge that you would have to remove then take up the glass top. Be careful when lifting the front of the cooktop because of the tubing, you don't want to break anything by accident. I hope this helps!
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Mike
January 6, 2018
I see two igniters that are showing for this model - wb13k10014, and wb13x27058. Will either work, or is the ...14 used for the smaller burners, and the ...58 for the one large burner (right front)?
For model number Jgp963sek1ss
Hi Mike,
Thank you for your question. The only igniters I am showing for your cooktop are the spark igniters at the top of the stove, part number PS11736298 and the spark igniter switch and harness assembly, part number PS953093. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Markus
February 12, 2020
I am trying to find a connector between the ignitor and the actual cable? I had to cut the cable and now now i have a hard time finding the right connector which was very rusty and more or less unusable. Any recommendations ????
For model number JGP933SEJ1SS
Hello and thank you for writing.
We believe you are referring to the spark ignitor and switch harness assembly # PS953094. Please let us know if you need any further assistance. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime
Igniter on one burner constantly produces spark even after burner is lit or turned off. Thanks in advance.
For model number JGP328BEC2BB
Hello Bill, thank you for your inquiry. The most probable reason behind such issues is a faulty spark module (part number: PS952864). It is the electricity provider to the igniter. When faulty, the module may spark continuously even when the knob is not being turned. Please feel free to reach out to customer service, we are available seven days a week. Thank you.
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Intermittent yellow flames appear on two burners, occasioned with the smell of smoke. I have been told there is a way i can adjust the airflow to the system. Please advise. Thanks.
For model number JGP963SEC2SS
Hello Senyo, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, the most common cause of burner flames burning yellow is low gas pressure from the regulator. You may need to check the pressure regulator, part number PS2337785, to fix the issue. You can adjust the flame by removing the control knob. Insert a screwdriver through the access hole in the valve switch. Engage the adjustment screw in the valve. We hope this solves your problem!
I have ordered a new igniter for the one burner that will not spark is there any videos available that show how I can replace it ?
For model number JGP933SEJ1SS
Hello Tom, Thank you for writing. We were able to locate one of our How to Videos. The part and appliance might be slightly different; however, they will have the same basic steps for instillation. We hope this helps!
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Michael
December 31, 2017
My right front igniter clicks but only sparks one or two times out of 10 clicks. I often have to use a Flame to light the burner. Is the igniter the only item that i need to replace? If so, what is the correct part number? All other burners light as they are supposed to and having another burner clicking makes no difference on the burner that doesn't work. Thanks!
For model number JGP963BEK2BB
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your question. Yes, this would be the correct part to fix the issue you are experiencing. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Ed
December 12, 2018
The right rear burner does not spark. I can only light this burner using a match. I checked the spark igniter. It is clean and no cracks were observed. We keep the stove top clean so I don't believe any food or water has migrated into the spark igniter switch within the harness assembly. It is my understanding that the problem can be either the spark igniter switch/harness, spark module, or the spark igniter itself. I would like to troubleshoot the situation first before I buy all these components (I am retired, so I would like to minimize my investment here). I would like to initially determine if the spark igniter is the problem. I am thinking if I switch two of the spark igniters including the one on the burner that doesn't light, that would at least tell me if the igniter itself is faulty. Can this be done easily without having to lift the cooktop off the counter? In other words, can I simply pull the spark igniter up, then disconnect it from the wire connector? I have looked on youtube for some guidance, but have not found any information that would answer my question. Thank you for your input on this matter.
For model number JGP933SEJ1SS
Hello Ed, Thank you for the question.Normally if it is just the one burner not igniting then the Spark Igniter would be the issue. Unfortunately you will need to removed all the individual burners so you can lift the stainless cover to expose the igniter wires and igniters. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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