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The Spark Module is an OEM part for GE cooktops. Located within the cooktop's control unit, this module is responsible for generating electric sparks to ignite the burners. Consisting of electronic components and wiring, the spark module works with other systems to reliably and safely light the gas or electric burners.
Symptoms of a bad spark module include:
Causes of a failed spark module can be exposure to moisture, dust or debris accumulating inside the control unit over time as well as mechanical or electrical degradation of the ignition components.
This genuine OEM GE replacement part is also compatible with some Kenmore cooktop models that use GE's control systems.
Ordered the correct size drip bowls (All drip bowls have the same outside diameter but different (small, medium or large) inside hole diameters.) Removed 5 knobs by pulling straight up. Removed grate, burner cover, and burner from each of the five burners. Unscrewed two hold down screws from center of each drip bowl. Lifted each drip bowl, pulled wire off the igniter, pushed U-shaped clip off igniter and pulled igniter up thru top of drip bowl, pushed igniter down thru top of new bowl, pushed... Read more
Approx 2 inches in diameter
Just replaced the burner heads Read more
The Spark Switch Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE gas ranges. It helps ignite gas burners safely during cooking. Includes all five switches and harness
Causes of a bad spark switch assembly can include electrical malfunctions, wear and tear from regular use, or damage from exposure to heat and moisture. Physical damage or corrosion can also impair its functionality.
Symptoms of a bad Spark Switch Assembly include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Replaced regulator replaced gasket Read more
Liquid propane
Turned out the little switches on the knob shaft had corroded and were staying on. There was constant continuity showing with an ohm meter. Replacing the switches was very easy (always disconnect power to the unit before servicing). Bought a new ignitor module as a backup as they do go out of production after 10 years or so- another cheap and easy fix if needed in the future. Read more
Threw out the old ones and put on the new ones. Even I could do this! Read more
This gas valve kit replaces a failed range/oven gas control valve to restore reliable gas flow and ignition control. Designed to match OEM function for safe, consistent burner operation. What it does:
Was able to find a replacement valve through AppliancePartsPros.com. The replacement was straightforward using a few hand tools and once complete after checking for leaks. Read more