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Burner Head Cap with Spark Electrode WP3412D024-09
Works With Model GC3277WUAM!
$68.07
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- Fix Number:
- FIX11741732
- Manufacturer #:
- WP3412D024-09
- Manufactured by:
- Whirlpool
Works With Model GC3277WUAM!
- Product Description
- This is a black burner head with the spark electrode. NOTE: This part has been updated and there is no longer a gasket seal required.
- Works with the following brands:
- Magic Chef, Maytag, Admiral, Crosley
- Works with the following products
- Range, Cooktop, Microwave Oven Combo
- Fixes the following symptoms
- Will Not Start, Gas igniter glows, but will not light, Gas smell
- Part# WP3412D024-09 replaces these:
- AP6008592, 12500050, 3412D007-00, 3412D007-09, 3412D014-09, 3412D015-09, 3412D016-09, 3412D017-09, 3412D018-09, 3412D024-09, 74003963, WP3412D024-09VP
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Product Description
This is a black burner head with the spark electrode. NOTE: This part has been updated and there is no longer a gasket seal required.
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Works with the following brands:Magic Chef, Maytag, Admiral, Crosley
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Works with the following products:Range, Cooktop, Microwave Oven Combo
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Fixes the following symptoms:Will Not Start, Gas igniter glows, but will not light, Gas smell
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Part# WP3412D024-09 replaces these:AP6008592, 12500050, 3412D007-00, 3412D007-09, 3412D014-09, 3412D015-09 ... Show more , 3412D016-09, 3412D017-09, 3412D018-09, 3412D024-09, 74003963, WP3412D024-09VP Show less
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- Customer:
- MICHAEL from VALLEY STREAM, NY
- Parts Used:
- WP3412D024-09
- Difficulty Level:
- Very Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Pliers
Burner head rusted thru with gas leakage
removed electric clips(2) with pliers, cleaned them with sandpaper, slid onto new burner and tightened into place.
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- Customer:
- NANCY from ADDISON, IL
- Parts Used:
- WP3412D024-09
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 1- 2 hours
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers
The burners would not light or click and I should have realized it was the spark ignition.
This is in reply to receiving the Spark Ignition Module Kit #sub 12001596
I have a Maytag Glass cooktop purchased in 1997. After reading all the info given by others I turned off the gas and unplugged the unit. I then unscrewed (1/8 turn counter-clockwise) the 4 sealed burners. Then the disconnected the two wires connected to each ... Read more burner. Next I unscrewed the two screws holding down the pan under the burner. The next trick was to get these off to expose the spark ignition mmodule. It took some work to pry them up and then realized each pan had a very thin rubber gasket so nothing could drip beneath. Now my glass cooktop could NOT be lifted up (Iwas not going to pry it as I did not want to take a chance go breaking the glass!) So I found where all the wires(RED) lead to the module. I put a piece of tape on the 4 labeling them 1-4 and also labeled 1-4 on the new module. Next I unscrewed from the bottom underneath the sealed stovetop the old module. Now the next thing that needed to be done was to replace the small terminals with the larger ones that came in the kit. After that was done I hooked up all 6 wires as there are also 2 additional wires that gone on the end-it didn't matter which was on top or bottom of the module. I lined up numbers 1-4 terminal wires, put the new module back in place and put the other parts back and it worked! Thank all of you that gave me the nerve to try and fix my cooktop! I spent $26.46 for the module. I had already purchased 4 new burners which did not solve my problem. I spent $142.65 for them and decided I would put them on and my cooktop now looks brand new. Thanks again to the woman who helped me out with finding the correct part!
I have a Maytag Glass cooktop purchased in 1997. After reading all the info given by others I turned off the gas and unplugged the unit. I then unscrewed (1/8 turn counter-clockwise) the 4 sealed burners. Then the disconnected the two wires connected to each ... Read more burner. Next I unscrewed the two screws holding down the pan under the burner. The next trick was to get these off to expose the spark ignition mmodule. It took some work to pry them up and then realized each pan had a very thin rubber gasket so nothing could drip beneath. Now my glass cooktop could NOT be lifted up (Iwas not going to pry it as I did not want to take a chance go breaking the glass!) So I found where all the wires(RED) lead to the module. I put a piece of tape on the 4 labeling them 1-4 and also labeled 1-4 on the new module. Next I unscrewed from the bottom underneath the sealed stovetop the old module. Now the next thing that needed to be done was to replace the small terminals with the larger ones that came in the kit. After that was done I hooked up all 6 wires as there are also 2 additional wires that gone on the end-it didn't matter which was on top or bottom of the module. I lined up numbers 1-4 terminal wires, put the new module back in place and put the other parts back and it worked! Thank all of you that gave me the nerve to try and fix my cooktop! I spent $26.46 for the module. I had already purchased 4 new burners which did not solve my problem. I spent $142.65 for them and decided I would put them on and my cooktop now looks brand new. Thanks again to the woman who helped me out with finding the correct part!
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- Customer:
- Janice from Tallahassee, FL
- Parts Used:
- WP3412D024-09, 74007498
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
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removed used burners with filter remover, cleaned area under burners thoroughly and tightened new ones by hand. Oven igniter easy to remove after removal of bottom plate of oven.
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5 minute fix,removed old rusted thru part.New part works great.
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Fix Number: FIX11741732
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3412D024-09
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