General Electric WB18T10452 Range Ignitor Switch & Harness

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WB18T10452

Product Description

The General Electric WB18T10452 Range Ignitor Switch & Harness is an electrical component that is responsible for creating the burner ignition when the control knob is moved. Each of the switches is installed behind the front panel of the range and switched through the harness to provide the power to the ignitor circuit during startup. In use, it provides the timed electrical signal that sparks the gas burner. Its position in the control network connects the mechanical movement of knobs to electrical ignition which assists the range in performing burner activation.
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Manufacturer
✓ This Product Replaces: WB18T10366
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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WB18T10452
OEM Part Number: WB18T10452
Product Description: Ignitor Switch & Harness

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WB18T10452 Ignitor Switch & Harness?

Keep the switch and harness area clean and free of grease, food debris, and dust to prevent electrical interference. Periodically inspect the wiring and connectors for signs of fraying, corrosion, or looseness. Ensure the range is unplugged and gas is off before checking, and avoid moisture exposure to protect accurate ignition performance.

What are common issues with the General Electric WB18T10452 Ignitor Switch & Harness?

  • Burners range failing to ignite or inconsistent ignition.
  • Intermittent electrical connection or sparks not firing.
  • Worn, frayed, or damaged wiring.
  • Loose harness connectors causing ignition faults.
  • Switch contacts degrading over time.

Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect power range and shut off gas supply for safety.

Step2: Remove burner grates and lift surface panel carefully.

Step3: Detach old ignitor switch and harness from control connectors.

Step4: Install new ignitor switch and harness and secure connections firmly.

Step5: Reassemble panel and restore power and gas then test ignition.