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PGP9830SR1SS General Electric Cooktop

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Also known as spark electrode. This part helps your burner ignite and produce flame.
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This part is the replacement fan switch or downdraft vent fan knob for your range hood. It measures approximately 2 inches by 1 inch. The fan switch allows you to turn on the range hood fan when it is...
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This part distributes flame evenly to your cookware. This part does NOT include the burner cap.
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Will Not Start
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Gas igniter glows, but will not light
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Customer:
Jeffrey from Freehold, NJ
Parts Used:
WB13X27058
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Burner wouldn't light
I removed the old igniter by working a thin screwdriver under the edge of the igniter, and carefully prying it up. I then used pliers to pull off the electrical wire. Connected up the new igniter, and pushed it back into the hole. A very simple repair.

I've replaced 2 igniters on this stove. My symptoms were that when I tried to light one of the bad burners I heard clicking, and could see the spark on the other (working) burners. So I knew the basic sparking function was working. Just that the igniter on the broken burner would not spark.
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Customer:
RICHARD from HERNDON, VA
Parts Used:
WB13X27058
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
Replacing Spark Igniter
Pulled the old one out. Disconnected the wire. Repaired the frayed wire cover with Liquid Tape. Connected the wire. Inserted the new part into the hole. This is after installing a new spark module earlier. But that was dumb easy too. So for about $100 bucks in parts and an hour of my time I saved myself the appliance repairman money and agonizing scheduling and dealing with them for the price of gold. I also replaced all the gaskets on the burners in that time. It so easy even a financial planner could do it.
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Customer:
Robert from Stafford, VA
Parts Used:
WB13X27058
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
One burner would not light without using a match
I removed the burner head #152 and the Burner Cap #330, no tools are needed to remove these items. I pulled the igniter up far enough to get to the wire, disconnected and connected the new igniter put it back in place, reassembled the two parts plugged it back in and turned it on and it worked.
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