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Customer Questions and Answers for Spark Ignition Module (Replacement Kit) by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM21538563
Manufacturer Part Number: WB13X42446

A replacement spark ignition module that delivers timed high-voltage pulses to burner electrodes so gas burners light reliably. Replaces a failed ignition control to restore normal spark operation for cooktops and ranges. What it does

  • Sends spark to the burner electrodes so gas ignites when a burner is turned on — use when burners fail to light or need multiple tries.
  • Routes spark to the correct burner circuit based on the range's control settings.
  • Helps prevent continuous sparking when the burner is off by switching ignition output as commanded.
  • Works with existing electrode wires and control harnesses when the original module fails.
What's included One replacement spark ignition module. Install notes
  • Disconnect electrical power and shut off the gas supply before starting any work.
  • Handle electrode wires and connectors gently; avoid crimping or bending electrode tips.
  • Verify wiring matches the old module exactly; tag wires if needed to ensure correct reconnection.

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George for Model Number JGBP32DEM1WW

One of my 4 stove ranges does not seem to be working. The gas ignites with a match. I tried to replace the electrode with a new one and one from one of the working ranges. Also tried changing the wiring from one of the working ranges (the not working wire worked on another burner). The clicking sound goes off but I am not able to see a spark on the non-working range. Is it possible I need to replace the Spark Module? Is there a way to test that particular part to see if that is it? Thanks again for all your help.

Answer

George, You will want to check the ignition switch for that burner with a continuity tester. When the switch is in the on position there should be continuity across the switch and if not then the switch is bad. If the switch checks ok and the electrode has already been replaced then the spark module will most likely be the issue.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Friday, February 28, 2014

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