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Customer Questions and Answers for Module W/Bracket by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM12124524
Manufacturer Part Number: 32020101

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For Whirlpool Module W/Bracket (Part Number: OEM12124524)

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Hello Bob, This is how it is designed. All of these will spark all surface burners when one is turned on. Now if it is sparking the burners without turning a surface gas valve on, the issue is either a bad ground or the spark module. The answer to your second question is, "I don"t know". It is impossible to give an accurate part number without the model number to look it up by. The answer to your third question is yes. The top on most models have to be accessed from the top. To give more complete instructions, again I would require the model number so I can see which configuration you have.

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Hello Chuck. Sure, you can replace the module 32020101. You will need to raise the cooktop to access the module. Make sure the power is disconnected and the gas is turned off before servicing the unit.

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Hello Fred. Make sure the igniters are clean and not cracked. If they are good, you will need to replace the module 32020101 on the unit. Hope this helps.

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Tom G. for Model Number arg7200w

when I turn one burner on, 3 burners spark. One does not. Are all burners supposed to spark when one is turned on, or should only the one being turned on spark? I changed the lead from the faulty burner to another burner. Now this second burner does not spark. I did not check the lead to the faulty burner and will check that for continuity. Also, how do I troubleshoot whether the problem is the spark ignitor or the spark module? I want to know how to troubleshoot the spark ignitor and how to troubleshoot the spark module. Thank you for any help or suggestions.

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Hello Tom. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the spark module 32020101 is bad and will need to be replaced. Check and make sure there are no broken wires on the unit. Hope this helps.

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Hi Joe. The spark electrodes age and crack their porcelain allowing voltage to ground. Their part # is WPY0316773. Make sure the burner caps underneath are clean so the spark path to the cap is insured. Use either a small brass wire brush , or sandpaper to 'clean' . The spark module 4-0 part # is 32020101. The spark switch part #Y0316538 is no longer available. Thanks

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