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Cheryl A - May 15, 2022
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The part came, it was packed well, it was in great condition, The part was put on, no problems, worked great,
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Margaret D - August 3, 2018
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Replacement part
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Peter P - June 26, 2018
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Piece of cake!
the hard part was figuring out what piece to repair and PartSelect helps with that: Actually fixing it was a breeze. The piece arrived with 2 days of ordering -
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Mary Anne F - June 6, 2018
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Wrong part
Unfortunately this was the incorrect part so it was returned. However, the service was good and the part was received in a timely manny.
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David V - April 11, 2021
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Gas stove
Part works great, arrived on time and they kept me informed, good service ??
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Gary S - July 24, 2018
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it works
it works. looks different than the original but no problem.
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Charles W - April 21, 2020
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Stove Top Repair to replace spark module
I ordered online at first. I found the right part and placed the order. I didn't find a way to choose a shipping method. After receiving the order confirmation, I realized it was going to ship economy, which might take a week or more.
I called and talked to a rep who was very helpful. (BTW, he was working from home. Greatly appreciated.) He sent an email to cancel the order and placed a new order with overnight shipping. As promised, the part showed up on the second business day. I installed it, reassembled the cooktop (my model was not easy to service), reinstalled it and it's working fine.
About a week later the part from the first order showed up in the USPS. After a very helpful and sympathetic phone call, I received an email including a prepaid USPS return label. The phone agent stressed that there was no need to send it immediately, since we are quarantining at home right now. Then a second email arrived from UPS with a prepaid return label. I had UPS pick up the parcel at my home.
So, overall, PartSelect did very well. I suspect the cancellation of the first order was just a little too late to stop the shipment.
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John T - October 17, 2018
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Worked great!!
The part was just what I needed. After reading what other costumers had to say, was able to diagnose and find the right part. Great web site and always a pleasure dealing with PartsSelect.
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Barry C - July 15, 2023
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Worked
As described, works perfectly
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CARLOS Y - September 5, 2022
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Could be more easily installed
The part worked beautifully upon installation. However it could have been more easily installed.
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no spark on top burners
part was by the brolier drawer inside under stove removed 2 screws on cover/ part was attached to cover removed module line 1-2 fit/ had to use supplied disconects crimped on 4 burner wire leads/taped around module w/ elec. tape put back 2 screws finished. works now.
eric from winter haven, FL
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A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
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turn on stove no spark to ignite the flame
I used the advise given in the website and it was very informative- the part was exactly where the folks on the website said it would be and although it wasnt the actual maytag part it was easily fitted by using the wire splices i mentioned and it was shipped quickly The whole process took less the 30 min once received. thank you for a v
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joseph from stratford, CT
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No spark at the burners
Replaced the ignition module with one from PartSelect. took care of the problem. They had the part in stock. Great service. Got the part in four days.
Errol from Bay City, MI
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Stove lighting feature failed
Removed stove top to work bench' Disassembled burners from enclosure to gain access to spark module. removed old module and disconnected slip on electrical connections Installed four new slipon connectors to match new modual attached newmodule to frame and connected wires. Tested unit by pluging into electei
... Read morec outlet and turning burner dial to lite . Success reassembled stove top and installed in kitchen. job complete
Remove burnes and top oven glass, , identified cables for each burner. Unpluged cables, remove old ignition module, drill a hole to install new module. Place module in location. I had to figure out what cables were for the right burner as after placing in the same location as old ignition Module it turned out that they were not identical.
... Read more I did have to cut old plugs to be able to install cables to new ignition module. If the new part came with and adapter to old cables, as old plugs have small connectors, the new one comes with larger plugs. That would have made it esier.
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David from Upland, CA
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A Bit Difficult
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30 - 60 mins
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It didn't spark fire
First I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the six wires. Then I repeated those steps in back order. That's it
Dmytro from Brooklyn, NY
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
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no spark
Removed screws from back right of oven. Found spark module under right side panel of oven. Module connected in a slightly different way, so I had to drill a new hole and use a machine screw to secure it. All wires matched up exactly on new spark module. Replaced side panel, plugged it in and... SPARKS. Cheap and easy replacement and didn'
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Brian from Fort Washington, PA
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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Gas range and top oven does not light up
I pulled out the gas range, unplugged the unit from the outlet. Unscrewed about two panels, one is the black cardboard panel located on top, then the aluminum main panel.
Located the spark module, unscrewed the unit from resting plate. Did not change the plate, although the new unit came with a new one, but it doesn't fit. S
... Read moreo I just rested the new one on the old plate.
Pulled each wire slowly out and inserted it onto the new spark module.
Screwed in all the panels back and returned the stove to its proper place.
The range now works as well as the oven, but my broiler still does not light up.
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Albert from Boston, MA
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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Burners would no longer work without using a match or lighter
I replaced all the burner switches as well as the spark ignition module. It was necessary to solder small terminals to use the existing wires with the new spark ignition module. Otherwise, this was a pretty straightforward job. My wife, an excellent cook, is now even happier than usual.
gas burners would not light with electric ignighters
using the diagram shown on line Looked up the ignition module and ordered it by phone. Received it the next day and installed it within the hour. Previously I had called the repairman and he said it would be a couple of weeks before he could look at it and a service call was $75 plus parts..I fixed it for the cost of the module $34. I
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Leo from Temple, TX
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Douglas
March 28, 2019
Hello, i have a Maytag 4 burner gas cooktop. One of the burners is not igniting. I am not sure which part i need to replace. I found two on your site. Could you help me figure out which one i need. The parts are as follows:Spark ignition module kit partselect# ps2003170 / manufacturers# 12001596
or the
burner spark ignition switch partselect# ps11744485 / manufacturers# wp7403p190 60
thank you
For model number CSG7000AAB
Hello Douglas, thank you for your inquiry! When one of your burners is not igniting, it is one of 2 reasons. The first being the spark module. If the burner is produce weak to no spark, or if the burner sparks intermittently, the spark module is most likely defective and needs to be replaced. The second reason being the spark ignition switch. When the burner is turned on, the spark ignition switch sends voltage to the spark module to produce a spark. If the spark ignition switch isn't working properly, it won't send voltage to the spark module, and the burner won't be able to produce a spark. If one of your burners isn't sparking, check to see if the other burners are sparking properly. If the other burners are sparking properly, the spark ignition switch is likely defective and needs to be replaced. I hope this information helps diagnose the problem to get the correct replacement part!
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Suzanne
August 29, 2019
Two of my burners make a clicking sound. Very annoying.
For model number MGC8636WS
Hi Suzanne,
Thank you for your question. A normally functioning igniter will typically click up to three times before it sparks. But, every now and then you may run into instances where the ignitor continues to click or tick even after the burner is lit, or the burner never lights at all. A clicking ignitor typically is not dangerous and may continue to click if the gas is shut off.
One of the most common sources of this issue is that the Burner Cap is out of place. Make sure the cooktop is completely cooled and remove the Burner Grate to access the cap. Try removing the cap and center it on the base. If the burner cap is askew, it can prevent the burner from lighting.
If that doesn’t work, check for moisture. If you recently had a pot boil over on burner, a food or grease spill, or cleaned the cooktop, there may still be moisture present even if it looks dry. Remove the burner cap and give the burner time to air dry. To speed up the process, make sure all the burners are off and towel off the top of the range. You can then either use a fan aimed at the range top or set your oven to 350° and leave it on for around 30 minutes to speed up dry time.
If you see that there is debris stuck in the holes in the burner, that could also potentially be the culprit.
You can use a metal pin or paper clip to clear the debris out of the grooves. Never use items such as toothpicks to do this, they may break off and get lodged inside.
If you get through all of these tips and still have the clicking problem, it may be the Spark Module, Spark Ignition Switch or the Ignitor itself. You can find replacements for your model stove for purchase on our website. If you feel comfortable, this is a repair you can do yourself. But, if you’re ever unsure don’t hesitate to contact a technician and consult your owner’s manual. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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John
January 14, 2019
I have a weak spark sometimes the burner lights sometimes not.If you think it's the spark module how do i go about replacing it. Can i meter the leads at the burner and should it be the same at all the burners
For model number #8261RV glass cooktop
Hi John,
Thank you for your question. Before you begin any repair please unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet or turn the circuit breaker off. To begin the repair, first start at the back of the range, so you can remove the access panel. For this repair you will need to use a quarter inch nut driver to remove the screws. With the screws removed, carefully lift the access panel out of its location. Disconnect the wiring harness that connects the range to the power cord and set it aside. You now have access to the spark module. There are wires that are attached to the module that you will need to disconnect. The spark module has numbers marked on it such as 1, 2, 3 and 4 for example that correspond the to wires that connect to the spark module that will allow you to connect them correctly to the new spark module. There are also 2 wires on the bottom of the module labelled L and N. You will need a pair of needle nose pliers to remove the wires from the spark module. With the wires disconnected, you can now remove the spark module from the stove. There are 2 locking tabs on the spark module. Press down on the top of the module to release the top tab. Take the top tab out of the range and then you can pull the bottom tab out of its position. Before, installing the new spark module onto the range, you will need to connect the wires first. Match the wires to the corresponding numbers and letters on the module. With the wires connected, line the module up to the stove and connect the bottom tab first and then snap the upper tab into place. Before reinstalling the access panel, reconnect the wiring harness that connects the range to the power cord. Rotate the access panel, so it is in position and secure it with the screws. Restore power to the range and everything should now work for you. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Marie
February 4, 2019
My cooktop is a five burner cooktop - will this work for 5 or just 4 burners
For model number CSG6000AAL
Hello Marie, Thank you for the question. The Spark Module PartSelect Number: PS2003170 is for the 5 burner model number provided. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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John
January 15, 2019
How to replace spark ignition module on a built -in glass top cooktop with sealed burners
For model number # 8261
Hi John,
Thank you for your question. Before you begin any repair please unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet or turn the circuit breaker off. First, remove all the cooktop grates and then lift the gas burner caps off the burner heads. Remove the screws securing the burner heads in place and then remove the burner heads. Remove the burner caps. Remove the nuts that hold the burner heads Remove the burner heads. Pull the control knobs off of the burner control valves. Remove the screws that secure the main top to the top of the burner orifice holders. Lift the main top off of the cooktop and set it aside. Take note of how the wires are attached to the existing spark module, so you can connect them correctly to the new spark module. Disconnect all the wires attached to the spark module. Release the locking tab and then remove the spark module from the mounting bracket. Disconnect the wires from the spark module. Position the new spark module on the mounting bracket and push it into place. The locking tab should snap into place when the module is in the right position. Connect the wires to the new spark module. Position the main top on top of the burner orifice holders and insert and tighten the screws that secure the main top to the orifice holders. Push the control knobs on the burner control valves. Position the burner heads in the correct locations, screw them into place and tighten the screws firmly. Cover the burner heads with the burner caps in the correct locations. Set the grates into place on the cooktop. You can now restore power to the cooktop, and it should now work for you. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Helen Taylor
April 17, 2019
When the spark ignition starts sparking with the burners off.
For model number CSG7000CAB
Hello Helen, thank you for inquiring. For this symptom you will want to replace either the Spark Ignition Module Kit part PS2003170, or the Burner Head Cap with Spark Electrode part PS11741732. We hope this helps.
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Curt
May 7, 2019
4 igniters do not turn off. Which part is the problem
For model number 8241RV
Hi Curt, thank you for your question. It is likely your spark module however you should also check your igniter switches as well. Good luck with your repair.
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Joe
March 8, 2025
I have one burner that lights and three that do not but will light with match. I believe it is the spark module or the spark switch. Can you tell me how to access these parts on this model. Any help is appreciated. Thank you , Joe
For model number JGD8130ADB
Hello Joe, thank you for your question. The correct Spark Model is PS2094592. The valve switches are PS11744146 and PS11744145. Check the condition of the spark ignitors first as these have a tendency to crack. To access, go to the rear of the unit, and unscrew all the screws on the square box containing the spark module. It may be useful to take a photo of the wires on the module before detaching. We hope this helps.