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I am contemplating replacing an errant spark igniter on my GE JGP336 gas range.
I have been unable to find an exploded view to determine if I can attack this problem from the top by 'slowing' pulling out the old electrode -or- will I have to flip the range and disassemble it to remove a holding clip.
Just trying to determine how I should approach it.
Regards,
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Joined: 5/28/2008(UTC) Posts: 1,620
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It pulls up, use some pliers and wiggle as you pull upward.
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FYI do not unscrew anything from the bottom, everything is done from the top. What is your cooktop doing?
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Fixed it, thanks, though I did have to remove the top to reinstall the holding bracket.
My wife didn't realize there was a slot for the ignitor, so when she "banged" it back into position, it physically broke something within the electrode.
This place is invaluable - thanks for the help.
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Mine turned out to be a bad spark module.
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