General Electric Range Ignitions
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Popular General Electric Range Ignitions
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WB13X24741
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WB13X24323
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WB13X26360
This spark module is a genuine replacement part for GE gas ranges, designed to generate the electrical spark that ignites the surface burners. As a key component of the ignition system, it ensures safe and reliable burner operation. Compatible with select GE models and certain ranges from Hotpoint, Haier, Monogram, and Kenmore, this part restores proper ignition when your range fails to light. Alw...
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WB13T10076
This part sends enough current to the igniter to create a spark to the bottom of the burner cap.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WB13K10053
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WB20K5037
This part sends enough current to the igniter to create a spark to the bottom of the burner cap.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WB13K10031
This range spark module provides the electrical pulses needed to ignite gas burners safely and reliably. Designed to control multiple burners from a single unit, it helps restore proper ignition if burners fail to spark or click inconsistently. Replacing a faulty module supports smooth burner operation and dependable performance during everyday cooking.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WB13T10078
This spark module generates reliable ignition to ensure consistent startup during operation. Proper ignition improves safety and dependable performance. Replacing a faulty module restores reliable ignition and smooth operation.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WB13K10054
This part sends enough current to the igniter to create a spark to the bottom of the burner cap.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WB13X42446
4+0 means 0 Surface and 4 Oven Outputs.