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The GE WB13T10046 Spark Module is a genuine OEM part designed for GE gas ranges, ensuring precise spark control for surface burners. Weighing just 1.6 ounces and measuring 5.7 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches, this durable plastic module is easy to install and built to last, making it the perfect choice for reliable appliance repair.
Brand Name | GE |
Model Info | WB13T10046 |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | WB13T10046 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Part Number | WB13T10046 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Included Components | Single Spark Module |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Y**S
Literally saved me hundreds of dollars!
I have a old gas stove and all my burners were not igniting. So I figured it had to do with the spark module. Problem was I couldn't find one anywhere. And that's when I came across this gem. The size was smaller than the pre existing one but it all connected fine and works great!!! I was on the verge of just switching to induction but I want to hang onto my gas stove for a little longer, and this little thing did the trick.
A**Y
Original Replacement Part, Easy DIY, Good Quality
My 8 year old GE Profile Gas Cooktop (Model # JGP940SEK1SS/JGP940SEKSS) started making igniter click sound incessantly without even the gas knobs turned on. I had to pull my cooktop out and pull out the power supply cord to stop it. After doing some research on the web, I came to conclusion that it could be either the switch wiring harness that could have been shorted or the spark module going bad. Tracing back the problem from few years ago, I realized that one of my gas burners was not getting spark through the ignitor - and that was more of the spark module having an issue. I was lucky enough to unscrew all but one screws on top of the burner to remove the gas cooktop. Each burner has 2 screws each. The 8th screw broke off when trying to unscrew, which is better than severing the head off. I ordered this Spark Module that was the right replacement part. Benefits of wonderful Amazon fulfillment is that I received the part on time. I ordered on Friday evening and it was there Sunday morning – which is awesome. Swapping out the old module with this new one was super easy. The only tricky part is to open the top part of the cooktop which is to open up the screws on each burner. Once I had the new module in, the unit started working just like new. Ignition on all burners. Walla! This is the original replacement part and competitively priced.
D**S
Perfect replacement based on the image
Worked perfectly. Look at the item in the image for the model this fits.
A**R
20% Smaller than original
Stove still struggles to produce a flame but better than before. Maybe igniting electrodes muat be changed as well. Size is smaller but numbers in capability match.
K**A
Fixed my cooktop missing 2 burner sparks
Had to go to YouTube to learn how to take the cooktop apart, but once I knew how, the replacement was easy. Saved a couple of hundred on a repair call.
T**R
Product quality in doubt
I bought the same one, 1 1/2 year ago as a replacement of the original one that came with my bran new stove. It is the 3rd spark module for my 3 1/2 year old stove. It doesn't seem like a reliable product. What do you think?.Here I am 22 months later, this product failed again and I have to replace it.....are you keeping count...4 in barely 5 years.....what a piece of junk!
A**R
save me a lot of money!
My old Gaggenau cooktop have 3 burners quit igniting. Paid $75 inspection fee to get a technician came in and checked it out. He quoted $1300. Crazy!Figured it is Spark module problem, I decided to fix it myself. However, this item was discontinued by OEM and No one carries this part anymore.Spent $40 to try my luck on this one, it works perfectly. This item Just save me over $1000Highly recommend!
N**S
Easy, inexpensive fix when all igniters failed at once.
All four igniters failed at the same time, so I went with replacing this first instead of the wire harness. My one hint is that after you remove the screws which hold on the top plate which covers the stove itself, just remove the top plate, DON'T move the stove insert too much or it could fall onto the shelf below. Don't ask how I know that. Of course, make sure you turn the gas and electricity off too. Otherwise it's an easy fix, and the price here is half of the appliance store price.
D**E
Replacement for a module that wasn't sparking
Not much to say. I swapped the defective one with this one in a GE gas stovetop/range. Works exactly as I would expect. Surprised at how quickly I received it...within 36 hours of ordering it.
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