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Customer Questions and Answers for Bake Burner Spark Electrode by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18042135
Manufacturer Part Number: WP9760229

This spark electrode mounts at the bake burner and creates the ignition spark to light the oven flame. Replacing a worn or cracked electrode restores fast, reliable bake ignition and consistent oven temperatures.

  • Generates a high-voltage spark to ignite gas at the bake burner
  • Helps correct symptoms such as no heat on Bake, repeated clicking without ignition, or intermittent bake heating
  • Wear, contamination, cracks, or misalignment of the tip can prevent proper ignition
  • Restores dependable oven lighting and reduces delayed ignition
What's included: One bake burner spark electrode Install notes:
  • Disconnect power and shut off gas supply before servicing
  • Remove oven racks, oven bottom panel, and flame spreader to access the bake burner area
  • Note wire routing and electrode position; transfer any bracket as needed and secure the new electrode
  • Align the electrode tip close to the burner, then restore power and test ignition

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For Whirlpool Bake Burner Spark Electrode (Part Number: OEM18042135)

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Hi Perry. Remove the racks. Remove the lower base pan screws and remove the base pan carefully as not to scratch the inner cavity. It also has a flame spreader pan shaped in a deep- v- style. Then you can remove the burner assy. itself with one screw. Then you unhook the igniter connector. Replace the igniter assy. part # WP9760229. Reassemble in reverse. Thank You.

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Perry, The issue is more likely a faulty DSI module circuit WPW10331686 or gas valve coil issue WP9763716 . You will need a multimeter to test the resistance of the coil and DC voltage to the gas valve from the module. You should have a resistance reading of 215 ohms from the center terminal to each outside terminal on the gas valve with the wires disconnected. With the wires connected and the bake selection and temperature selected you should read 8 to 18 volts dc from the orange(middle wire) to the outside red wire. and with broil selected you should have the same voltage from the orange wire to the outside blue wire. Here's some meter usage information should you need it [http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html]

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