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This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This ignition switch controls spark to a gas range burner so burners light reliably when a knob is turned. Replaces a worn or failed switch to restore normal ignition and consistent burner operation. What it does:
The Spark Module Kit is an OEM part for Whirlpool ranges. It is responsible for generating the spark needed to ignite the gas burners on the cooktop. The spark module sends electrical signals to the igniters, creating the spark that lights the gas for cooking.
Over time, the spark module can fail due to electrical issues, exposure to moisture, or normal wear and tear. When the spark module becomes faulty, it can lead to various problems with igniting the burners.
Symptoms of a bad spark module include:
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
NOTE: This part is only compatible with serial numbers starting with 21 and up on model 8351VV.
This part has been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available.
This factory screw secures appliance components to their mounting points. Replace missing, worn, or stripped hardware to restore a tight fit, proper alignment, and quieter operation across the affected assembly.
This burner seal assembly replaces the cooktop burner gasket that sits between the burner and the cooktop surface to help keep spills and debris out of the burner opening and keep the burner seated correctly. What it does:
This part has been discontinued and is no longer available. This gasket is no longer needed.
This sheet-metal pan-head screw secures appliance panels, brackets, and components to the cabinet or frame. Replacing a missing or damaged screw restores a tight fit and helps stop rattles, misalignment, and loosening.
The Top Burner Spark Igniter is an OEM part for Whirlpool ranges. It is responsible for igniting the gas on the stove burners, allowing you to start cooking quickly and efficiently. The spark igniter produces a spark that lights the gas, providing the flame needed for cooking.
Causes of a bad igniter can include wear and tear over time, buildup of food debris or grease that interferes with the spark, or electrical issues that prevent the igniter from generating a spark.
Symptoms of a bad Top Burner Spark Igniter include: