GE Hotpoint RGB745BEA3WH seeking "spark wire" replacement connecting spark module to electrode

Brand: GE Hotpoint
Model Number: RGB745BEA3WH
Main Symptom: burner won’t ignite
What happens & when: First replaced the electrode and that didn’t help, so while open plugged it in and turned the burner on to light it only to find that the wire is sparking in the middle to the metal vs. at the end to the electode; seeking help to identify a part number [GE OEM or other] or alternatively another wired part I might be able to modify with a new end to fit this application. It’s the longest one from back right corner to front left corner, where the wire stripe color is blue, but won’t matter as long as it’s long enough to reach. Thanks in advance!

Error Code (if any): N/A
Parts or tests already tried: Replaced electrode, tested existing wire to see it sparking in the middle against the bottom metal that it rests upon [normal area above the oven and below the raised stove top]

Unfortunately, it looks like the high voltage wire harness has been discontinued by the manufacturer. Here is a reference link to the part that would have been used. WB18K6 Harness Wire High Voltage | Genuine Ge OEM In Stock

I appreciate the quick response. That is unfortunate, any idea of a workaround or something someone used out in the field just to keep an old range out of a landfill? I’m capable to replace a connector(s) or end(s) from another product if there is any idea out there

It might be possible to insulate it using shrink wrap.