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Customer Questions and Answers for Spark Module (2+0) by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM6069297
Manufacturer Part Number: WB20K5037

This spark module generates the high-voltage pulses that ignite the surface burners on your gas range or cooktop. Replacing a weak or failed module restores reliable clicking and ignition on the burners served by this 2-output (2+0) circuit. What it does:

  • Generates high-voltage pulses to the surface-burner igniters when a control knob is turned to ignite
  • Controls spark for two burners (2+0 configuration)
  • Common failure symptoms: no clicking/spark on the affected burners, intermittent/weak spark, or needing a match to light
What's included:
  • 1 spark module
Install notes:
  • Disconnect electrical power and shut off the gas supply before servicing
  • Access the module (typically beneath the cooktop or behind the control panel) and label/photograph wiring for reference
  • Transfer wires one at a time; ensure high-voltage leads are fully seated and the module is properly grounded
  • Mount securely, reassemble, restore utilities, and test ignition on both burners
Identification tip:
  • "2+0" denotes a two-outlet surface-burner spark module; replace with the same configuration as the original
Diagnostic tip:
  • A failed module typically affects all burners it serves; if only one burner won't spark, inspect that burner's igniter and switch first

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Mike, In your case, No, the spark module has nothing to do with the oven burner ignition. When you turn the nre thermostat to a temperature selection, the switch "closes" and sends 120 VAC to the igniter WB13K21, the igniter starts to "glow" and sends voltage (3.2 to 3.6 VAC) to the safety valve, The low voltage at the safety valve, causes the internal switch to open and release the gas, you most likely have a weak or broken igniter, at this point.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, December 24, 2012

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