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Customer Questions and Answers for Range Surface Burner Igniter by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18116451
Manufacturer Part Number: W11032529

Fix a gas burner that won't light or clicks but doesn't ignite. This range surface burner igniter creates the spark to light your stovetop. 15-30 min repair.

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For Whirlpool Range Surface Burner Igniter (Part Number: OEM18116451)

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David, You can access the spark module by pulling the unit out from installation and removing the control cover in the rear of the unit. You will be able to access the spark module from this point.

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Hello Kay! To replace the top burner igniter W11032529 first turn off the gas supply and electrical supply to the range. You will need to remove the burner grates and burner caps off the top of the cooktop. Remove the screws holding the burners down to the cooktop. Lift up the front of the cooktop and release the two clips holding the cooktop and prop it up. Disconnect the ignitor wire from the spark module. Push the ingitor and clip out of the cooktop mounting hole. Install in reverse order. I hope this information helps you. Please let us know if you need any further of assistance. Thanks!

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Jimbo, Yes, you have chosen correctly. W11032529 is the correct part for the front right burner igniter for your range. It should work perfectly, if the igniter is the issue. Thanks

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Hi Yvonne. This is a gas supply issue that will take a qualified tech. with the proper tools to diagnose.This means that it is possible that the safety valve diaprahm is bad letting in way too much gas as long as there were no recent changes in the home w/ gas products. If you need further assistance we are here to advise and provide parts. Send the model # that is behind the control panel or behind the storage drawer. Thank You.

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Charles, Here'some basic information: " ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect power before servicing the range. Replace all panels before operating range. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. Shut off gas supply line valve before servicing the range. Check all gas line connections and replace all panels before operating the range. Failure to do so could result in explosion, fire, or other injury. 1. Turn off the gas and electrical power going to the range. 2. Remove the grates and keep-warm rack from the cooktop. 3. Lift the four burner caps and burner bases off the burners and the spark ignitors. 4. Remove the mounting screw from each of the four burners. 5. Lift the front of the cooktop and unsnap it from the two clips, then raise the cooktop and prop it up. 3. To remove a spark ignitor: a)Disconnect the ignitor wire from the spark module. b)Push the ignitor and clip out of the cooktop mounting hole. NOTE: You may have to squeeze the ignitor clip together at the gap to remove the ignitor from the mounting hole." Good Luck and Thanks

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Hello Joe! One end of the wire goes to the ignitor and the other end goes to the spark module. Hope this helps!

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