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Customer Questions and Answers for Sealed Burner Igniter (Spark Electrode) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18032625
Manufacturer Part Number: WP74004410

This sealed burner igniter is the spark electrode for a gas cooktop burner. It creates the ignition spark at the burner head so your surface burner lights reliably when you turn the control knob.

  • Produces the high-voltage spark that ignites gas at a sealed surface burner
  • Helps resolve a single burner that won't light or lights intermittently
  • Common signs: no visible spark at that burner, continuous clicking without ignition, or a cracked/chipped ceramic insulator
  • A shorted or misaligned electrode can cause the spark to jump to ground instead of the burner
Includes: One surface burner spark igniter/electrode. Install notes:
  • Disconnect power and shut off gas supply before servicing
  • Remove the burner cap and head; lift the cooktop if needed to access the electrode
  • Handle the ceramic insulator carefully; disconnect/reconnect the wire lead and reuse mounting hardware
  • Align the tip toward the burner port and secure; verify a strong, consistent spark before reassembly

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For Whirlpool Sealed Burner Igniter (Spark Electrode) (Part Number: OEM18032625)

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Hello Tom, You will want to check to make sure that the oven sensor is good. The sensor should have an ohm reading of 1090 ohms at room temp. If it does not then you will want to replace. Also check to make sure that the ignitor is pulling 3.2 to 3.6 amps when lighting oven.

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Hello Herman, The sealed burner will come out easily by turning the complete burner assembly 1/4 turn counterclockwise. If it will not turn easily, I have an oil filter wrench that has a rubber strap that works great for freeing up a seized burner.

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