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I ordered the replacement burner and replaced the burner when the part came in. Read more
Control board, new oven light fixture, and receptacle along with the gasket. All I ever ask is get me the correct parts and AppliancePartsPros.com came through. Used them before to fix my gas dryer. Cheers, David Read more
The Spark Module is an OEM replacement part for GE gas ranges. It is responsible for generating electric sparks to ignite the gas burners on the cooktop. The spark module produces consecutive sparks when a surface burner knob is turned on, which ignite the gas mixture and allows the burner flame to ignite safely and consistently.
Causes of a bad spark module can include faulty electrodes, worn internal components that hamper sparking, or damage due to moisture intrusion or power surges over time.
Symptoms of a bad spark module include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with models from Hotpoint, RCA, and certain Kenmore gas ranges.
My problem was intermittent spark and then no spark. My first fix was to give my wife one of those long BBQ grill lighters but after about a week she told me to "FIX IT". After researching the problem on the internet I determined it was likely one of three things: IGNITERS (not likely), SWITCHES (possible), or SPARK MODULE (most likely). I ordered the Spark Module on Sunday night and it arrived on Tuesday. I was totally surprised by the speed of delivery. Took about 30 minutes to install and... Read more
Sent in to replace stovetop grate replacement feet. Read more
Simple, replaced with a new one which was delivered sooner than expected. thank you Read more
Pulled up main cooking panel. In screwed clips that hold the end caps. Installed clips on new end caps and screwed th m back in. Read more
New pans Read more
Replaced the Broil Burner and Oven Igniter. Removed the door (lifts out easily). Moved out oven to access electrical socket and gas line. Unplugged electricity. Shut off gas. Disconnected gas line. Moved out oven to access back panel. Disconnected Igniter clip. Removed the small access plate. Unscrewed holding screws from broil burner and removed the old Burner and Igniter. Put the new burner and Igniter together and reversed the process. So far so good. Was a $70 repair or a $1000 new... Read more