WB02X10822 GE Gas Range Stove Oven Cooktop Ignitor Assembly is an ignition component intended for use in GE gas cooking appliances. the assembly typically consists of the electrode or heating element,an insulator and mounting hardware,and a wiring connector; it is designed to produce the localized ignition source required to light a burner or oven burner in a gas range system.
Within an appliance, the ignitor assembly is responsible for initiating combustion by delivering the ignition energy – either as a high-voltage spark or as a heated element depending on the burner design – at the correct time and location relative to the gas flow. It interfaces electrically with the range’s control circuitry or spark module, and mechanically with the burner hood or oven burner; it must also function in concert with gas valves, safety interlocks and flame-sensing components to ensure timely ignition and to prevent gas buildup or unsafe operating conditions.
This article will describe the WB02X10822 part’s functional role and compatibility considerations (mounting, connector type and appliance models), identify common failure symptoms (no ignition, intermittent sparking, visible damage or arcing), present diagnostic and troubleshooting approaches appropriate for a technician or experienced appliance owner (visual inspection, continuity/resistance checks and verification of control signals), and outline practical replacement considerations to restore safe, reliable operation.
Table of Contents
- function and Role of the Ignitor Module in Flame Ignition, Sequencing, and Safety Interlocks
- How the WB02X10822 GE Gas Range Stove Oven Cooktop Ignitor Assembly Works Inside the Appliance
- Common Failure Symptoms and diagnostic Indicators for the WB02X10822 Ignitor Assembly
- Replacement Considerations and Installation Procedures Including Model Compatibility, Connectors, and Torque Specifications
- Q&A
- Final Thoughts
Function and Role of the Ignitor Module in Flame Ignition, Sequencing, and Safety Interlocks
The WB02X10822 GE Gas Range Stove oven Cooktop Ignitor Assembly is the electronic module and electrode set that generates and times the high-voltage pulses to create a spark at the burner electrodes and coordinates that spark with the gas valve actuation and the range control logic. In operation the module receives a user command (knob or control board), supplies pulsed high-voltage to the selected electrode(s) while enabling the appropriate gas valve circuit, and monitors feedback from flame-sensing or control inputs to confirm a accomplished ignition. as this assembly must match the control board pinout, supply voltage, and sensing thresholds of the range, replacement should use the specified part number to preserve correct sequencing, sensing behavior, and mechanical fit; improper modules can produce no spark, continuous sparking, or fail to satisfy safety interlocks.
- Spark generation: pulse output to electrodes timed with valve enable.
- Flame verification: monitors flame-sense feedback to stop sparking and keep valve open.
- Safety lockout: inhibits gas valve after repeated unsuccessful trials.
- Diagnostic indicators: common failure modes include open electrodes, corroded connectors, or internal module faults causing no-spark or constant-spark conditions.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Interface | Connects to range control board, gas valve solenoid, electrode leads, and ground reference for sensing circuits |
| Typical behavior | Pulsed HV during ignition trials, cease pulsing on flame detect, enter timed lockout after repeated failures |
How the WB02X10822 GE Gas Range Stove Oven Cooktop Ignitor Assembly Works Inside the Appliance
The WB02X10822 GE Gas Range Stove Oven Cooktop Ignitor Assembly is a field-replaceable ignition component that mounts at the burner port and interfaces with the appliance’s ignition module or control board.The assembly typically includes an electrode or hot-surface element, a porcelain insulator, a mounting bracket and the wiring connector; its electrical function is to receive a signal from the control electronics and convert that signal into the energy required to ignite gas at the burner. In spark-type systems the ignition module generates high-voltage pulses that jump the gap between electrodes to create a spark; in hot-surface systems the element is driven with line voltage until it reaches incandescence and the control logic then allows the gas valve to open. Proper physical orientation, secure mounting and correct electrode gap or element placement are necessary for reliable ignition and stable flame establishment.
Behavioral characteristics and compatibility considerations determine how the part is diagnosed and replaced in the field. Common failure modes include cracked insulators, carbon tracking, open or shorted wiring, and reduced spark intensity or heating capability; a multimeter check for continuity and observation of ignition voltage or glow during a controlled test will distinguish a faulty assembly from a defective ignition module or gas valve. Technicians should confirm that the replacement matches the original type (spark vs. hot-surface), connector style and mounting footprint-using WB02X10822 only where the mechanical and electrical interfaces match the appliance model avoids misapplication. Typical diagnostic clues include repeated clicking without ignition, flame instability, or visible damage at the electrode; isolating the ignitor electrically and verifying control outputs narrows the root cause before replacing components.
- Functional features: electrode/hot-surface element, insulator, mounting bracket, wiring connector.
- Common symptoms of failure: no spark/glow, continuous clicking, erratic flame, visible cracking or carbon paths.
- Replacement considerations: match type, connector, and mounting; verify control output before part swap.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Voltage type | Spark systems use high-voltage pulses from the ignition module; hot-surface systems use line-voltage heating of the element. |
| Typical location | Mounted at cooktop burner ports or oven burner openings, positioned to ignite released gas reliably. |
| Compatibility | Replace with the same part number or an exact physical/electrical equivalent; verify connector and system type. |
Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators for the WB02X10822 Ignitor Assembly
The WB02X10822 GE Gas Range Stove Oven Cooktop Ignitor Assembly functions as the primary ignition source for compatible GE cooktop burners and oven burners by either creating a spark or heating to a temperature sufficient to ignite the gas.Inservice behavior to observe includes whether the element visibly glows (for a hot-surface style) or whether spark/arc activity is present (for spark-type ignitors), whether the harness and connector remain dry and intact, and whether the electrode gap or porcelain insulation is eroded. Compatibility depends on the appliance’s valve timing, harness polarity, and mounting; an otherwise identical-looking ignitor can fail to operate if the connector pinout or resistance characteristics differ, so confirm part fitment against the appliance model before replacement.
- No ignition but control signals present – indicates a failed ignitor element (open circuit) or deteriorated electrode surface preventing spark or heat transfer.
- Continuous clicking with no flame - suggests weak spark energy, grounding/insulation leakage, or a faulty flame-sensing/flame-rectification circuit rather than gas supply alone.
- Delayed ignition or long heat-up time – common with hot-surface ignitors that are drawing less current or partial-cracked elements that reach inadequate temperature.
- Visible damage or contamination – cracked ceramic, corrosion, or a deposited film on the electrode or glow surface will change electrical characteristics and prevent reliable ignition.
Technicians verify these indicators by combining visual inspection with electrical tests: check for continuity and insulation integrity at the ignitor connector, confirm the controller sends voltage during a call for heat, and isolate wiring faults before replacing the ignitor. For practical troubleshooting, swap with a known-good module when available or measure the element behavior under load rather than only at rest; an ignitor that shows continuity on a cold ohmmeter may still fail under operating voltage due to internal cracks. Always remove power and shut off the gas supply before accessing ignition components,and cross-reference the appliance parts list to ensure the WB02X10822 assembly matches the range or oven harness and mounting requirements.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Continuity/Resistance | Open circuit indicates element failure; measurable continuity does not guarantee correct operating behavior under load. |
| Visual condition | cracks, ceramic spalling, or corrosion on the electrode/glow body correlate strongly with intermittent or complete failure. |
| Operational response | No glow or no spark when the controller applies voltage indicates a failed ignitor or shorted wiring; continuous clicking implies weak ignition energy or sensing faults. |
Replacement Considerations and Installation Procedures Including Model Compatibility, Connectors, and Torque Specifications
The WB02X10822 GE Gas Range Stove Oven Cooktop Ignitor Assembly is a hot-surface/glow ignitor designed to provide the thermal energy or ionization signal required for valve release and stable burner combustion in compatible GE ranges. Technically, the component must be electrically and mechanically compatible with the specific range model: verify the appliance model number against the part cross-reference before replacement. Confirm the ignitor’s lead length, terminal style, and mounting footprint match the original so the element seats correctly in the burner box and the high-temperature insulation clears adjacent hardware. Verify electrical behavior with a multimeter for continuity and compare current draw to the service manual specification; an open circuit indicates a failed element, while a steady glow and specified current draw indicate proper function prior to introducing gas during testing.
- Isolate power and gas supply before starting work.
- Confirm model compatibility and part orientation; replace only with the correctly referenced part.
- Disconnect and inspect connectors (typically 1/4″ female spade) and high-temp insulation; replace harness if damaged.
- Seat the ignitor so the element aligns with the burner port, then secure mounting hardware without over-tightening.
- After installation, restore power only and verify steady glow/current, then restore gas and observe reliable ignition and flame stability.
| item | Description |
|---|---|
| Connector type | High-temperature 1/4″ female spade or ceramic terminal; use heat-resistant crimp/sleeving |
| Mounting torque | Tighten to manufacturer spec if available; conservative hand-tight plus 1/4 turn (approximately 8-12 in·lb) to avoid cracking ceramic |
| Electrical check | Verify continuity and compare current draw to service data; check for open circuit or abnormal resistance before installing |
During installation, route and secure the ignitor leads away from sharp edges and direct flame paths to prevent premature insulation failure; use high-temperature wire ties or clips provided by the manufacturer. When securing the assembly, avoid using excessive torque on ceramic insulators as cracking will lead to early failure and unreliable ignition; if the service manual specifies a screw size and torque, follow that value. For functional verification, first power the appliance (gas off) and observe the ignitor warming and drawing the expected current, then perform a live ignition test observing that the burner lights quickly and the flame sensor or rectification circuit registers a proper signal-if ignition is delayed, re-check alignment, lead continuity, and that the replacement part is listed as compatible with the appliance model.
Q&A
What is the WB02X10822 ignitor assembly and what does it do?
WB02X10822 is an OEM replacement ignitor assembly used on many GE gas ranges, cooktops and ovens. It contains the electrode(s) and wiring needed to create the ignition event that lights the burner or oven gas (either by producing a spark at surface burners or by energizing a hot-surface ignitor for oven gas valves, depending on the appliance design).
How can I tell if the WB02X10822 ignitor is bad?
common symptoms of a failing ignitor assembly include repeated clicking without ignition, no visible spark at surface burners, an oven that doesn’t light or an oven ignitor that does not glow, intermittent ignition, visible cracks or corrosion on the electrode, or broken wiring/connectors. Visual inspection and functional symptoms are usually the first indicators.
How do I test the ignitor to confirm it’s defective?
Start with a visual inspection for damage, corrosion or loose connectors. For a hot-surface oven ignitor you can test continuity with a multimeter (with power disconnected) – a working ignitor will show continuity (not an open circuit); if it’s open, it’s failed. For spark-type surface ignitors, continuity checks are less conclusive; the safer functional test is to measure whether the ignition control sends voltage to the electrode when a burner is turned on (this requires knowledge of live-voltage testing and appropriate precautions). If you’re unsure, have a qualified technician perform powered diagnostic tests.
Can I replace the WB02X10822 myself? What are the basic steps and safety precautions?
Yes, a competent DIYer can replace it, but always disconnect electrical power and shut off the gas supply before beginning. Typical steps: remove the cooktop or access panel,unplug the ignitor harness,unfasten the mounting hardware,remove the old ignitor and install the new one,reconnect harness and reassemble. Use basic tools (screwdrivers, nut drivers, pliers). Take care not to drop or touch hot-surface ignitors with bare hands (oils from skin can damage them) and follow the appliance service manual or part instructions. If you’re not pleasant working with gas or live electrical circuits, hire a technician.
How do I know if WB02X10822 is compatible with my GE range model?
Check your appliance model number (usually on a tag inside the oven door, behind the broiler drawer or on the back of the range) and cross‑reference it with GE parts lists or reputable parts suppliers. OEM parts listings and the GE Parts & Accessories website will show compatibility. Do not assume physical appearance alone guarantees fit – confirm by model number or part interchange documentation.
What tools do I need to replace or test this ignitor assembly?
Common hand tools include a Phillips and flat screwdriver, nut drivers or socket set, pliers and a multimeter for electrical checks. If you do powered voltage checks, use a properly rated multimeter and follow safe live-voltage procedures or have a technician do the testing.Also have replacement fasteners and electrical connectors if originals are damaged.
How long should an ignitor assembly last, and what commonly causes failure?
Lifespan varies with use and environment – many ignitors last several years but can fail sooner due to exposure to spills, corrosion, impact, repeated thermal cycling, or electrical faults.Frequent cleaning with abrasive tools or contact with greasy residues can accelerate failure. proper handling and keeping burners clean can extend life.
Are there maintenance tips to extend the life of the ignitor assembly?
Keep the area around the electrode or hot-surface ignitor clean and dry; wipe up spills promptly and avoid abrasive scrubbing directly on the electrode. Do not bend or force electrodes, and avoid touching hot-surface elements with bare skin. Periodically inspect wiring and connectors for corrosion or looseness and replace damaged wires or harnesses rather than trying to jury-rig connections.
Final Thoughts
The WB02X10822 ignitor assembly is a key component in GE gas ranges, ovens and cooktops, providing the spark or glow necessary to reliably ignite the burner gas. Its proper function directly affects cooktop and oven performance, energy efficiency, and user safety by ensuring rapid, consistent ignition and helping to prevent unburned gas accumulation that can occur with delayed or failed ignition.
As ignition problems can have multiple causes, accurate diagnosis is meaningful to determine whether the ignitor assembly is the root issue or if other components, wiring, or gas supply factors are involved. When the WB02X10822 is identified as the failed part, replacing it with the correct, compatible assembly and ensuring proper installation restores intended performance, reduces the risk of intermittent operation or safety hazards, and minimizes unneeded downtime.
the WB02X10822 plays a central role in safe and effective gas cooking appliances. Prioritizing careful diagnosis and timely replacement, along with professional installation when needed, helps maintain appliance reliability, safety, and optimal cooking results.
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