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Customer Questions and Answers for Spark Module by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18059193
Manufacturer Part Number: WPW10331686

The Spark Module is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool ranges. It is an electrical component that generates the spark needed to ignite the gas burners. By sparking consistently and reliably, the module allows the cooktop burners to ignite with each use. 

Causes of a bad spark module can include normal wear and tear over time, exposure to moisture or residue, or issues with the electronic components that produce the spark.

Symptoms of a bad spark module include:

  • Burners that will not ignite or light consistently  
  • Burners that ignite but then immediately go out
  • Only some of the burners lighting while others do not
  • A clicking sound coming from the ignitors but no visible spark

Note: For harness from spark module to igniters use part number 9756892.

This OEM Whirlpool replacement spark module is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models. 

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Ryan for Model Number WFG371LVB2

Model number: WFG371LVB2. When I turn bake on, the unit preheats to 350 fine, after that it never keeps the temperature at 350, it drops to 200 or so and then never goes back to 350. Ignitor clicks a few times, but doesn't seem like it kicks back on after pre-heat. So far I have replaced oven sensor and the main control board. Could it be the Range spark module WPW10331686 or a faulty bake ignitor? Or could it be that the sensor or main control board that I installed were defective? Thanks.

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Ryan, based on the information provided, the spark module WPW10331686 would be the likely cause of failure. With the bake cycle turned on, it can be tested for incoming voltage at the connection J1 from pin 6 to ground after the oven has stopped heating and has cooled down. If there is 120VAC within 1 minute, the main control is calling for heat. From there, DC voltage would be tested from Pin 1 with the red meter probe to pin 2 with the black meter probe. If there is not 18VDC, the module has failed if the bake ignitor is sparking. If the voltage is there, then the gas valve WPW10293048 has failed.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Friday, October 23, 2020

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