Heath October 29, 2014 for Model Number JGB920SEF2SS I received my electrodes and went to install them today but they appear to be longer than the existing ones and they have no wire in which to attach them. The old wires do not appear to come out of the old ignitors for use with the new ones. How do you install this?
1 Answer Heath, The way that the igniter is designed at the end of it is a terminal that is covered by the insulation but a hole to attach the wire to. The old one is the same way and you would just need to pull the wire off that igniter and install on the new one. Read More...
John C. January 18, 2014 for Model Number GE J2S968S0h3SS One burner will not always have an ignitor spark when I turn on the burner, just gas. If I also turn on another burner while leaving the first one on, the first burner gets a spark also and both burners ignite. How can I repair this so that I always get a spark at the the burner?
Jason January 02, 2013 for Model Number JGP933WEC1WW About 6 months ago the spark module (WB13K25) and switch harness (WB18T10176) were both replaced. Three of the burners work fine now, but the fourth one has trouble lighting. When the fourth one is turned on, there is a consistent clicking noise but no ignition. I am wondering what the next step is in the repair. I'm thinking it might be the electrode (WB13K10012?) since there is the clicking signaling the spark module is still working but I'm not positive. Thank you
1 Answer Hello Jason, When you turn on the burner you will want to look to see if the electrode is sparking to the burner. If there is no spark then the electrode or wiring for electrode would be the problem. If there is spark then you would want to see if the spark is jumping around or if it is steady in the same place. As long as you have spark there should be fire unless it is jumping around which would indicate the ignitor is not set in properly. Read More...