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Jeff A - December 20, 2019
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Part was direct exact replacement.
After removing burners from glass top I noticed the gaskets that seal the burner to the glass top were not in great shape. I would suggest that PartSelect recommend ordering the replacement gaskets whenever the burners need to be removed. You certainly need to be careful lifting up the glass top. What I did was use a couple pieces of wood to support the glass as you change the module and re-insert the correct colored wires. Not a very difficult job when you have patience.
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Betty P - September 14, 2018
Verified Purchase
Cooking with gas
My husband was a bit concerned because it did not have a ground connection.
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No spark to ignite the gas.
First I shut off the gas valve below the range and unplugged the unit from the electrical outlet. I left the flexible gas line fitting undisturbed/attached to the range top gas fitting. Then I removed the two screws below the unit (under the counter) that affix the range to the counter/support structure. Then I removed all of the knobs
... Read moreand burner grills and gas diffusers sitting on the top of the range. Then I lifted out the burner bowls and disconnected each from their respective spark wires. Then I gently pried the range from its hole in the counter being carefulm not to break the glass top and lifted it out turned it at an angle to the counter top hole and set it back down on the counter. Then I gently pried off the glass top from the metal range base, cleaned it thoroughly and set it aside. Then, I placed the new spark module next to the old one and one by one I transferred each wire to its respective location on the new module. The instructions pointed out that the new spark module has a revised grounding scheme and that a ground wire is no longer needed, so I removed and discarded the green ground wire. I then affixed the new spark module into the location where the old spark module had been. Next I replaced the wiring harness which contains the switches for each burner location. It is important to replace the wiring harness along with the spark module as they must work together reliably to complete the gas ignition circuit. The old wiring harness simply lifts/unsnaps out and the new one snaps into its place. Once both the spark module and wiring harness were in place, reassembly of the range was simply the reverse of disassembly.
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Tarka
March 18, 2022
My built-in Gas Cooktops igniter is constantly ticking. They are all ticking at the same time. Would this SPARK MODULE KIT: parts select#: PS12742738, or mfr part #: WB13X32509, fix my problem?
If not, would have any suggestion for the repair?
Thank you very much.
For model number JGP636CED166
Hello Tarka, Thank you for your inquiry. This is one of the parts recommended to fix your issue. You can test the module with a multimeter. If you are unfamiliar with how a multimeter functions, we have videos available to assist you. We would also recommend checking the spark ignition switches. We hope this helps and if you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Water got into one of the burners. Someone tried to turn on the stove and we got constant clicking then poof with a transient fire at the knob and a big zap. Now there is no sound to make a spark when we try to light the stove. Gas works fine. The breaker didn't trip. So I'm betting the electric unit is gone. Is this the correct part I need to replace? Thanks.
For model number JGP963SEK1SS
Hello Doug, Thank you for your inquiry. This is the part that controls the spark for lighting the burners, so if they are not clicking or sparking to light the gas, then this is the part to replace. We hope this helps and if you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Elie
November 25, 2022
The igniter will not turn you can push it down but will not turn?
For model number PGP953
Hi Elie, thank you for reaching out. The following parts need to be checked to fix the issue: Switch Harness, part number PS11725188, Spark Module Kit, part number PS12742738, and Spark Electrode, part number PS952858. We hope this helps! If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Thanks again for your great question.