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Cooktop Spark Module

Ignition Device
Genuine Bosch part
By: Bosch
Part Number: 00618624

The Ignition Device is an OEM part for Bosch ranges and ovens. Located near each gas burner, the ignition device provides the critical spark needed to light the burners during startup. 

Causes of a bad ignition device can include wear from prolonged use over many years. Mineral buildup or debris accumulation may also prevent the spark from jumping across.

Symptoms of a bad ignition device include:

  • Burners failing to light or staying lit
  • Repeated attempts needed to ignite the gas  
  • Inconsistent flame heights or burner performance
  • Fault codes or error messages displayed

This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore models. 

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Thermador range oven spark igniter didn't work   Michael B. • San Diego , CA • May 13, 2016

First I checked both spark igniters (range has two ovens) by testing them on the oven that did work. Both were good. I then checked the spark igniter wiring & it was good. At this point I contacted Appliance Parts Pros to ask which spark module I should order, the problem was that there wasn't a model number on the appliance. After speaking to the rep I ordered the ignition devise pictured above. Installed it and it worked! Read more

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Spark Module (2+0)
Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
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

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Burners would not lite   Larry S. • Elkhart , IN • March 27, 2017

Replaced the spark module (2 + 0) Now it is working fine. Read more

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Spark Module (Ignition), 1 Count
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 8215556

This spark module routes high-voltage pulses to a gas cooktop or range to ignite burner electrodes, restoring reliable ignition so burners light quickly and consistently. Fits as the direct replacement spark control module. What it does:

  • Generates timed high-voltage sparks to burner electrodes for ignition.
  • Controls spark sequencing so each burner ignites in the correct order.
  • Common symptom: burners click but fail to light or spark intermittently.
  • Can resolve ignition failure when electrodes and gas supply are known-good.
What's included:
  • One spark ignition module (single unit)
Install notes:
  • Disconnect power to the appliance before starting any work; verify power is off.
  • Handle wiring harness and connectors carefully; match connector positions during reassembly.
  • Keep module and connectors dry; avoid contact with moisture or cleaning solvents.
  • After installation, test each burner for proper spark and ignition; stop if gas odor is present.

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Kit, Module
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 70002167

 

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Spark Module
Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB35K10017

 

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Spark Module
Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB13X32509

The Spark Module is an OEM part for GE cooktops. Located within the cooktop's control unit, this module is responsible for generating electric sparks to ignite the burners. Consisting of electronic components and wiring, the spark module works with other systems to reliably and safely light the gas or electric burners.  

Symptoms of a bad spark module include:

  • Burners not lighting or lighting intermittently  
  • Repeated flashing of the burner indicator lights  
  • Clicking or buzzing sounds coming from the control unit

Causes of a failed spark module can be exposure to moisture, dust or debris accumulating inside the control unit over time as well as mechanical or electrical degradation of the ignition components.

This genuine OEM GE replacement part is also compatible with some Kenmore cooktop models that use GE's control systems.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Burners would not ignite and finish of drip bowls was deteriorated.   James P. • Burke , VA • October 29, 2017

Ordered the correct size drip bowls (All drip bowls have the same outside diameter but different (small, medium or large) inside hole diameters.) Removed 5 knobs by pulling straight up. Removed grate, burner cover, and burner from each of the five burners. Unscrewed two hold down screws from center of each drip bowl. Lifted each drip bowl, pulled wire off the igniter, pushed U-shaped clip off igniter and pulled igniter up thru top of drip bowl, pushed igniter down thru top of new bowl, pushed... Read more

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Simmer Control
Genuine Bosch part
By: Bosch
Part Number: 00645446

The Simmer Control is an OEM component specifically designed for Bosch ranges. It regulates gas flow to provide the lowest possible flame setting needed for delicate cooking tasks. Precise control allows for uniform, attentive simmering.

Symptoms of a bad simmer control include inconsistent or unadjustable flame heights on low settings. Cracks, damage, or wear of internal mechanisms over time can also cause unstable flame control.

Causes of bad simmer control can be normal wear and tear issues like dirt buildup impeding mechanisms. Accidental impact or overheating leading to cracks are other causes for replacement.

Symptoms of a bad simmer control include:

  • Flames that surge or fluctuate below the lowest settings   
  • Inability to adjust the flame down sufficiently low
  • Burners that shut off or cause overflow flooding on low-heat  

This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador and some Kenmore ranges. Replace for dependable, Fine-tuned low-heat performance.
 

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Control unit and broken tubings   Mynor S. • Conover , NC • February 27, 2016

I did called pro appliances for parts and order them and after i recived them i did follow the intructions they gave me and now is fixed Read more

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Spark Module
Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB13K5079

 

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Won't start
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Clicking from ignitor mode would not stop after burner lit   Jeffrey Maclachlan V. • Nederland , CO • September 03, 2017

Turned out the little switches on the knob shaft had corroded and were staying on. There was constant continuity showing with an ohm meter. Replacing the switches was very easy (always disconnect power to the unit before servicing). Bought a new ignitor module as a backup as they do go out of production after 10 years or so- another cheap and easy fix if needed in the future. Read more

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