General Electric WB13X24321 Range Ignition Module

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WB13X24321

Product Description

The General Electric WB13X24321 Range Ignition Modul helps in igniting the range and plays the role of the control unit that is responsible for igniting the igniter to ensure that the burner is lit properly. When the control knob is turned, the module produces an electrical signal that causes the igniter to spark and ignite the gas. This process makes it easy to ignite the fire with a lot of ease and safety each time.
Manufacturer
✓ This Product Replaces: WB13K10017, WB13K10028
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MANUFACTURER NAME: GENERAL ELECTRIC
PRODUCT NUMBER: WB13X24321
OEM PART NUMBER: WB13X24321
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: SPARK MODULE 2+0

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WB13X24321 Ignition Module?

Keep the range ignition module area clean and free from grease or moisture to ensure accurate sparking. Periodically inspect wiring connections for damage or looseness. Proper control assists maintain consistent ignition performance. Always disconnect power before servicing to avoid electrical hazards.

What are common issues with the General Electric WB13X24321 Ignition Module?

  • Range burner not igniting or delayed ignition.
  • Continuous clicking without flame.
  • Weak or inconsistent spark output.
  • Module failure due to electrical faults.
  • Intermittent ignition across burners.

Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect electrical power and gas supply to the range to prevent shock or leakage safely.

Step2: Remove rear access panel to reach ignition module location.

Step3: Photograph and label wire connections for correct reassembly.

Step4: Detach wiring harness from old module carefully.

Step5: Install new module and secure with screws.

Step6: Reconnect wiring exactly as original configuration.

Step7: Restore power and gas then test burner ignition.