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Customer Questions and Answers for Igniter (Burner) by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM18014424
Manufacturer Part Number: WB13X27058

This igniter lights the gas at a burner. Replacing a worn or cracked igniter restores quick, consistent ignition so your gas range or cooktop lights reliably and heats as expected without repeated tries.

  • Provides the ignition source to light burner gas when heat is selected
  • Supports consistent flame start-up for reliable cooking performance
  • Common symptoms include: burner won't ignite, delayed or intermittent ignition, or needing to light manually
  • Visual clues can include a cracked insulator or damaged igniter tip/element
What's included: 1 igniter. Installation notes:
  • Disconnect power and shut off gas before servicing; allow the appliance to cool completely
  • Access the igniter per your model; note wire routing and mounting before removal
  • Transfer any reusable mounting clip/grommet from the old part to the new one
  • Handle the igniter carefully and avoid touching the element/tip; ensure secure connections and test ignition before reassembly

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Glenn B for Model Number JGP970SEKSS

The electrode on my model (JGP970SEKSS) goes through a hole in the burner base. I need to remove the 5 burner bases to remove the glass top. The electrode is held in place by a spring and clip, the clip fitting in a groove. Do I need to move the clip or can I detach the wire from the bottom of the electrode. I think I can reach them. If I remove the clip, it looks difficult, at best, to get the spring compressed and the clip reattached, without destroying the electrode. What is the best way to reattach the spring and clip, if I have to do that?

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Glenn, When you lift the burner base off the igniter should lift up with the burner base but if it does not then you can still remove the igniter without having to remove the main top. There really is no special way to reattach the spring and clip. Just pay close attention to how it is removed.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, July 7, 2015

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