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Customer Questions and Answers for Harness Switch by Ge

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Part Number: OEM11981766
Manufacturer Part Number: WB18T10388

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For Ge Harness Switch (Part Number: OEM11981766)

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Hello Luis, the ignitor switch harness WB18T10388 has one or more faulty switches, however, the harness shows as no longer available.

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Richard, the harness WB18T10388 is showing as just being out of stock with an estimated availability of 02/09/2023 pending the manufacturer's part availability.

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Ryan, Based on the information provided the spark model is likely to be the issue, You can prove this by disconnecting power to the module to see if the noise stops. WB13X32509

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Venkat for Model Number JGP975SEK2

Hi - I have this GE Gas Cooktop which is about 5 years old. The igniter seems to not work. When I turn the front right burner on, I dont see or hear any clicking and the burner DOESN't turn on. But when I turn the other burners on, i see the clicking and the burners turn on. Based, on my research, it looks like the Harness Switch needs to be replaced. The part # from GE's website is WB18T10388. Is this correct? If so, I can order the part accordingly. I would like to repair this myself if possible. Thanks in advance. Venki

Walker R. for Model Number JGP975SEK2SS

My gas cooktop (JGP975SEK2SS) operates perfectly during normal use. However, the igniters fires one shot intermittently when the stove is not being used. It is random and happens when we are not near the unit. I have taken the top off the unit and looked at all the insides and checked all connections and can't see anything wrong. What are your suggestions?? IF I need to replace some part, I want to do it before replacing all these parts. Therefore, please reply ASAP... Thanks, Walker

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Walker, The first check needs to be at the power outlet. The power cord has to plug into a 120 VAC polarized and grounded outlet. There are several capacitors in the spark module, the excess power build up has to be discharged to the ground circuit. If the unit isn't grounded, the capacitor will discharge through the igniters on the cooktop. If the outlet is wired proper and grounded, then replace the spark module WB13X32509 the path to ground is weak or has failed and allows the capacitors to discharge through the igniters.

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