Jim V Pittsburgh , PA November 16, 2014 Appliance: General Electric Gas Range JGP330BEK2BB Cooktop igniter wasn't sparking Fairly common problem with gas stoves. Our cooktop- a GE (Sears Kenmore JGP330 series) - is about 10 years old. One burner suddenly stopped sparking. Quick trip to the internet helped define the problem. And a equally quick search of ApplicancePartsPros.com website found the needed parts. Three days later they arrived as promised ... even using "standard shipping." One important lesson learned, however. I found a couple of website showing how to make the repair. All indicated that you needed to remove the burner heads in order to access the igniters. Not true ... at least on our cooktop model. They actually just pull out. Make sure you've unplugged the unit. Use a putty knife or similar flat edge to pry the igniter up and then pull it straight up and out. Remove the electrical connector; then reconnect the new sparker. Slide the new igniter back into place. Easy-peasy! Read More... 3 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Pliers
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