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This part is used to light the oven for the bake or broil.
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Little to no heat when baking | Will Not Start | Element will not heat | Gas igniter glows
This part works with the following products:
Range.
Part# WB13T10045 replaces these:
AP3202322, 1085573, WB13T10045
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David E - May 16, 2018
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Working well - familiar story in the repair job itself
My experience was consistent with many others here. The oven door and flame spreader panel came off just fine, but the bolts holding the old igniter in place were very tough to get off. One finally came free with the right angling of a socket wrench, the other I had to drill out with a specialized drill bit. That isn't easy at these angles. The igniter itself is plug-n-play but be ready to scrounge your hardware for suitable replacement screws / bolts based on mine and many other stories here. Including such hardware would be a nice differentiation for this supplier to consider, but it's not their fault that the original equipment seems to have this problem.
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Edward K - February 5, 2018
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Easy to install and worked
The part showed up and was easy to install. Wiring harness matched existing. Very simple.
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John P - January 17, 2020
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Igniter
Installed it, put the stove back together, turned the oven on and it worked just fine.
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Thomas C - June 25, 2019
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Easy repair--worked as expected
Part was exact replacement of the OEM part. Only difficulty was getting the original attachment screws out. Had to remove the whole burner assembly in order to do that, however, that was the easiest and quickest way. Repair took less than an hour.
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Steve F - December 10, 2018
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Easy repair went as expected
The oven igniter arrived in the time period expected and was as advertised.
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Junette A - December 11, 2018
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Working great!
This is a great way to get needed parts.
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Robert B - May 11, 2018
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quik fix
OK
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Christopher C - November 2, 2020
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Easy Replacement
Just six screws/bolts and a click and we're done. I've done this before on this stove. Looks like GE is getting 7 years to an ignitor.
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Thomas B - July 12, 2020
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Worked as expected
Went with this GE igniter and it works fine. When it comes to gas appliances, and specifically ignition system repairs it's best to pay a little more and go with OEM parts.
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ALISE B - February 2, 2021
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Easy 5 min repair!
Great part and easy to order what I needed! Thank you!
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Average Repair Rating: 3.0 / 5.0, 16 reviews.
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Oven failed to heat up
Turn gas off. Remove front door by pulling the lock covers back and pulling door up. Remove all cooking racks. Push back and lift enamel cover plate. Remove heat shield. Either use crosstip screwdriver or nutdriver (ratchet driver works as well, all the ovens have a different size nut/screw so check your size) and remove ignitor. Remove
... Read moresmall shield and gas burner tube from pan. Remove all nut/screws from pan, lift up and pull towards front (ignitor can not go through pan) exposing electrical connector behind insulation. Disconnect and pull through pan. Replace pan (I had to replace older pan due to rust) and push connector from new ignitor through hole and connect to plug. Push pan in attach new ignitor (easier) to gas tube burner and place burner back through hole. Reattach shield and burner to tube to pan. At this point I tested the new ignitor which worked perfectly. Turn off oven. Place heat shield over burner tube. Replace enamal cover plate. Replace oven racks. Place door and lock holders on the hinges. Easy. BTW I am 70 and it took me just at 25 minutes with set up for tools, door, rack and enamel cover removal, heat shield removal and then the more labor intensive nut/screw removal, old ignitor and gas burner tube removal, pan removal, new ignitor replacement, new pan replacement, gas tube with shield attachment, heat shield attachment, enamel cover, grill racks and door attachment. Perfect parts fit well work well.
Flip toggles to release the oven door. Pull up on oven door to remove. Put door aside. Lift enamel bottom. Slide strait out. Remove aluminum shielding from around the igniter. Loosen igniter, unplug the igniter. Remove burner cowling. Plug in new igniter. Attach cowling to new igniter. Screw it all back in place. Stuff wiring con
... Read morenected back through the protective hole. Depress close door button and test. It takes about 10-15 seconds to ignite. Reinstall aluminum protector. Re install bottom enamel piece. Carfully slide oven door back on pegs and flip toggles to lock. Have a big glass of water and yell, Honey I fixed the oven!!
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Edward from New York, NY
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Broiler worked, no oven
Other people had problems removing screws for igniter and broke them off. The best way to prevent this is to initially tighten the screw and then loosen. Using this method going back and forth will prevent breaking off the screw. You will have to remove the plate on the back of the oven to access the connector. There wasn't enough slack f
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ROBERT from BOSTON, MA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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GAS OVEN WOULD NOT HEAT - NO FLAME AT BURNER
Could not have been easier. All screws are 1/4 inch. Oven door can be removed to make it easier to get to screws in back of oven,but igniter can be installed with door in place. Remove bottom panel then remove four screws on flame spreader. Remove trwo screws that hold igniter in place. Replace with new igniter, it may be necessary to r
... Read moreemove the clip on new igniter and splice the two leads. Now your cooking with gas.
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BOB from BURBANK, CA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
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Lower oven would not light consistently
I did find instruction in the Q&A on how to to change the part was for an older oven.
Here are the instructions that matched my oven model "JGSP42SET1SS"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHg-O1-NnXM
I also had issues where the connector for the new part would not come through the hole in the back of the o
... Read moreven. I used a shoestring around the connector so I would have a good grip on it when I disconnected the old igniter.This allowed me to have a good grip to reconnect to the new igniter.
While you have this apart I would also recommend that you remove the burner and blow out any material that may have accumulated over the years,
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Brad from PARIS, IL
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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The oven igniter failed
The repair is not complete because the two screws that hold the igniter to the oven Burner Assembly tube were frozen in place, probably from the heat over time: One stripped and the other broke, necessitating the removal and purchase of the oven burner tube and screws.
Peter from YONKERS, NY
Difficulty Level:
Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Socket set
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bake cycle would not work
open the oven door (remove) ,disassemble the igniter ,replace the igniter .
Jenn from FORT WORTH, TX
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
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broiler lights but oven won't light
remove the oven door to remove the lower oven tray next remove the four 1/4 in. head screws from the burner cover to get access to the igniter remove the two 1/4 in.screws with small socket, wires must be pulled out from behind the oven rear wall to get access to the connector plug, disconnect and attach new connector to plug and tuck wir
... Read morees and plug back behind oven insulation reinstall screws in igniter bracket at this time i tried the oven,it lit , reinstall burner cover,oven tray and oven door .
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leo from staten island, NY
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Oven would not heat up!
First remove the oven door. Then remove the grills,and finally the bottom cover plate exposing the oven igniter assembly.The only tool needed is a 1/4 inch socket to remove approximately eight screws.The igniter is a plug type device having a male amphenol.Pull the wires towards you to expose the connector,make the repair being careful to
... Read more shove the connector back from whence it came and reassemble all the parts..Done!
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Joseph from Poughkeepsie, NY
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Socket set
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Oven was not preheating, broiler and burners worked
Removed racks and inner oven casing. Had to slide oven out and disconnect power. The screws holding ignitor on the inside were stripped so that delayed us a bit. We used impact drill to remove other parts but socket set would work too. Fixed the problem and we were up and running in no time.
Brooke from Suwanee, GA
Difficulty Level:
Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Socket set
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Corey
December 3, 2018
Do you have a video on igniter changing on GE profile
Hi Corey, Thank you for the question. Here is a link to one of our videos for a GE flat style oven igniter. Hope this helps! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTn1LxM5Rc4
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Melanie
October 12, 2017
The plug is completely burned away. It looks as if the wires burned right thru and the wires are charred where the plugs were. Is it safe to hard wire the connection in the back of the oven?
For model number JGS905SEK1SS
Hi Melanie,
Thank you for your question. It should be safe. You could your wires as well if they look like they have been burned and could possibly be a problem. Good luck with your repair.
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Donna
April 25, 2018
How do I find directions to install the oven igniter I ordered. It was for a GE profile gas range. Wb13t10045 and ps953863
Hi Donna, Thank you for the question. Here is a link to one of our videos for a GE flat style oven igniter. Hope this helps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTn1LxM5Rc4
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Peter
August 16, 2021
When turning the oven on the igniter glows bright and lights the gas but when it starts glowing it emits a strong odor that is very toxic smell, more of a burnt plastic?
For model number Jgsp28sen1ss
Hello Peter, Thank you for your inquiry. We would recommend checking the igniter and the wiring for any visible damage. We also recommend checking the area where the igniter lights for any debris or damage. Hope this helps.
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Ken
January 20, 2018
I am looking for the wire harness for the igniter for my oven. The plug is melted beyond repair. It was wire nutted to the igniter from the melted plug by someone in the past. I omitted the plug and can just use the wire nuts but I would rather do it correctly and replace the entire harness if available. Can you help?
For model number JGSP28BEK4BB
Hello Ken,
Thanks for your question. The burner wire harness for the igniters is part number PS1016195.
I hope this helps.
My gas range oven will not turn on, but the broiler will
Hello Cindy, thank you for contacting us, In order for us to locate the correct parts and repair information we will require the model number of the unit. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. Look forward to hearing from you!
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Carlos
October 22, 2017
My oven is not baking glow stick , or heating element is working should i take a chance and buy a new one
For model number JGSP28WEK1WW
Hi Carlos,
Thank you for your question. You could test your over igniter with a multi meter to make sure that it is the part that is giving you issues before ordering if you would like. It is likely that it is the part that is giving you trouble. Good luck with your repair.
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Stanley
January 19, 2018
The broiler will not lite, but the oven works. Can you help?
For model number JGSP28SEK5SS
Hello Stanley,
Thanks for your question. You may wish to test the temperature sensor and the oven igniter with a multimeter to see if both parts have continuity. Replace either of them if they lack continuity. The temperature sensor is the more common reason for the broiler not working.
I hope this helps.
The disconnect plug that connects the harness to the oven igniter is melted. What is the part number for the harness
For model number JGSP28SEK5SS
Hello A, Thank you for contacting us. Upon reviewing the model I show that the wire harness is not available separately form the igniter itself. That part number is PS952863. I hope this helps.
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Roslyn
August 6, 2019
When turning on the burner, electrcial igniter it continues to click ,will not turn off
For model number JGSP28SEN2SS
Hello Roslyn, thank you for your question. That issue is caused by either a bad spark module PartSelect Number: PS2345599 or switch harness PartSelect Number: PS953098. We would recommend replacing both parts. I hope this helps!
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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS952863
Manufacturer Part Number: WB13T10045