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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Bake Igniter by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM6061716
Manufacturer Part Number: WB13K21

The Oven Igniter is an OEM replacement part for GE ovens, designed to ignite the bake igniter to start the heating process. This part is responsible for creating the spark that ignites the gas, providing the heat needed to cook and bake food. Over time, the oven igniter can wear out or become damaged, which can prevent the oven from heating.

Symptoms of a bad Oven Igniter include:

  • The oven not heating up at all.
  • The oven taking longer than normal to heat.
  • Gas smell in the oven due to gas being released without ignition.
  • A clicking sound without the oven igniting.

Causes of a bad igniter can include normal wear and tear over time, exposure to excessive heat or moisture, or physical damage from impact or mishandling.

This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances. 

IMPORTANT: The connector plug may need to be cut off and igniter wires connected to range wires using porcelain wire connectors.

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Crystal for Model Number 362.75322003

When using my oven it takes longer to bake than it should. When I preheat oven it comes up to temperature. When I'm baking something, the oven will light burn, a few seconds, then go back out. My husband has checked the temperature and it's at least 10° off when baking, (preheat is within a couple of degrees). It took 5 hours to bake our turkey for Thanksgiving at a temperature of 15° higher than it should have. Broil works fine. My husband thinks this could be the igniter.

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Hello Crystal, This can be the ignitor WB13K21 since an increase in heat causes an increase in temperature will cause an increase in resistance. This can be a sign of an electrically stressed ignitor. The only other thing that can cause this is the oven safety valve WB19K36 going into failure.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, November 29, 2018

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