Estate Range Igniters

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$57.46
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Estate Range Bake Igniter
★★★★★
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37 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11747217
Manufacturer Part Number WP9758079
This part ignites the gas to light the oven burner.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Element will not heat
  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Gas smell
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Installation Instructions
Greg from North Baltimore, OH
Bake/broil would not work
Replaced igniter and also DSI/direct spark igniter did not fix problem. Called out repairman turned out to be bad gas valve. Replaced that part , now stove works fine. Read more...
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$69.04
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Estate Range Igniter-OVEN
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53 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11770066
Manufacturer Part Number W10918546
This flat style gas oven igniter has ceramic housing and comes with a connector.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Element will not heat
  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Little to no heat when baking
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Installation Instructions
sharnette from baltimore, MD
our oven would not heat up
My husband pulled out the stove turned the gas off then he pulled out the part and replaced igniter....it took only about 20 min to do this job it was very easy and prior to us doing ourselves i called a well known company that does home repairs, I also called a few smaller businesses and to replace this part was anywhere from $175- 250 if not more. we are very very happy with our decision to replace the part ourselves unstead of spending extra money we didnt have . Read more...
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$25.40
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Estate Range Surface Burner Spark Igniter
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8 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11746068
Manufacturer Part Number WP8523793
This part helps your burner ignite and produce flame.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Element will not heat
  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Daniel from Needham, MA
spark igniter was weak and not lighting the flame.
Open top oven door and remove the 2 front screws which hold the burners and controls to the frame. DO NOT lift the burners more than an inch or so to look inside. You WILL bend the gas lines in the back if you do. Pull out stove from the wall, shut off gas supply and disconnect hose if needed to have room to work. Remove top back panel and remove the 3 wires connecting the top burner assembly and also remove the 2 gas lines. Now you will be able to remove the burner assembly safely. Flip it over and try to unscrew the screw holding the igniter. When you fail, drill it out and get a small metal screw to replace it. The metal is soft and the screw is hard, so drill carefully. The rest is easy, put in the new igniter and screw. and put it back together. Read more...
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$51.47
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Estate Range Round Carborundum Oven Igniter
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12 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS360921
Manufacturer Part Number 4342528
This round style gas oven igniter, or also known as a broil or bake igniter, has an amperage range between 2.5 and 3.0. It glows white hot to ignite the gas for the oven. The igniter does this by attracting electrical currents through the safety valve to open it. *Please note: this does not replace the flat style igniters. If your gas igniter does not start, glows but does not light, or produces little to no heat when baking, replacing this part could be the solution to your problem. Refer to the diagram provided by the manufacturer for further instructions and guidance.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Element will not heat
  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Little to no heat when baking
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Installation Instructions
Mark from Rego Park, NY
The lower burner would not ignite.
First I removed the oven racks. Then I loosened the two screws in the back of the oven floor and figured out how to remove it. Then I loosened the two screws at the front of the diverter and, with some pushing and pulling and twisting, was able to get that to come out, too. Then I tried lighting the oven and noticed that the igniter was not glowing. When I saw that the upper (broiler) burner was working fine, I hoped that the problem was the lower igniter itself. I checked the wires and they seemed fine. I saw that two bolts held the igniter onto its bracket, so with a socket wrench (which size I got right on the first guess!) I removed those bolts and the igniter came loose. I found the connecter for the wires when I removed the drawer under the oven and was able to pull it apart easily. The igniter came out completely. There was nothing unusual about it, but I decided to take a chance and order a new one, hoping that replacing it would solve the problem. I put the rest of the oven together and waited. About three days later the part arrived (it was sent on a holiday; FedEx is soooo much better than USPS). I retraced the steps of taking the oven apart, put the two bolts into the new igniter to attach it to the bracket, and went back underneath behind the drawer to connect the wires. Then came the moment of truth: I tried turing on the oven. I held the button down to keep the light off, and after a few seconds I saw it: IT GLOWED!! It worked!! After yelling a satisfying "YEAH!!," I turned it off, put back the drawer, the diverter (more pulling and pushing and twisting), and the oven floor. Now it's all working perfectly and it took a very short time to fix. And a little luck that the problem was with such a simple part. Read more...
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$90.90
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Estate Range Broil Igniter
PartSelect Number PS11744847
Manufacturer Part Number WP8054129
This part ignites the gas to light the oven burner.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Little to no heat when baking
  • Little to no heat when broiling
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$41.11
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Estate Range Spark Igniter
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6 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11770331
Manufacturer Part Number W11032529
This is the replacement spark igniter or surface burner igniter for your range. This igniter has a blue tube, but the tube can come in a variety of colors, and still do the same job. The spark igniter produces the spark that lights the surface burner. The main reason to replace the igniter is if the wires shorts out, or the porcelain has cracked, and it will no longer produce a spark. If your gas igniter glows but will not light, it is a good indication that the spark igniter will need to be replaced. Be sure to turn off the gas to the range before you complete this repair. This part is sold individually and is an OEM part.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Element will not heat
  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Marilyn from Antioch, IL
Front burner would not light. The igniter was cracked and the spark would not jump to the burner head.
I pulled the range from the wall and disconnected the power cord. I removed the grates, burner caps and the burners from the cooktop. Using a plastic putty knife, on either side of the range in the front I pushed the retaining clips to allow the cooktop to be raised. I used a short board to keep the cooktop open. I cut the wire leading to the broken igniter and removed the old igniter. I put the new ignitor in the mounting hole. The igniter wire connects to the spark module which is in the back of the range. To access the module I removed three top screws on the backplate(you have to get behind the range) and removed the top access panel. I used the old wire to pull the new wire through to the module. I disconnected the old wire from the module and connected the new one.

Reassembly was easy. I replaced the backplate and screws, lowered the cooktop, replaced the burners, caps and grates. I plugged the power cord back in and slid the range back.
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$49.23
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Estate Range Surface Igniter (RF, RR & LF)
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS11750430
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10209656
Also known as spark electrode. This part helps your burner ignite and produce flame.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Gervice from BROUSSARD, LA
Two of four gas surface burners would not ignite.
Replace two igniters that were not working. Did not fix the problem. Swapped wire positions from Spark Module and noted that the problem followed the igniter positions. Replaced Spark Module. Problem solved. Procedure required disconnecting a/c power, removing four screws, removing igniter wires from old module and reconnecting them to new module. Reinstalled new Spark Module in range. Reconnected a/c power. Test successful. Total time: 20 minutes. Read more...
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$29.49
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Estate Range Surface Ignitor
PartSelect Number PS11750539
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10216419
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$151.46
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Estate Range Bake Burner with Spark Igniter
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS897264
Manufacturer Part Number 8190618
The igniter is ONLY available with this assembly. The igniter is NOT sold separately.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Little to no heat when baking
  • Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Thomas from Lowell, MI
the spark ignitter
The spark igniter will not restart it self. Ordered the part and was very easy to put in ( 6 screws ) saved me over $100.00 in laber and parts. I also was told that the spark igniter was not sold by it self and they were wrong, you can buy it on line at Part select . com Thank you Read more...
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$119.50
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Estate Range Oven Igniter
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS11740875
Manufacturer Part Number WP3186491
This part is used to light the oven for the bake or broil.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Little to no heat when baking
  • Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Robert from Sun City, CA
The (relatively new) gas oven would not light...oddly enough after a power outage. The recommended typical troubleshooting experience was that if the oven will not light: replace the igniter, even if it appears to be working fine.
I had already removed the 2 plates in the bottom of the oven to take an initial look. After not finding anything obvious, and searching on line for advice, I ordered the igniter. After the igniter arrived it was a matter of removing 2 screws, pulling out the lower drawer to gain access to the igniter disconnect, and done.

thanks for getting the correct part to me so quickly. Also the diagram and part number search was right on the money!
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