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Whirlpool Gas cooktops

Official Whirlpool gas cooktop parts

Find the repair parts you need to fix your Whirlpool gas cooktop when it isn't working properly. Failures in Whirlpool gas cooktops are rare but they do happen. Depend on Sears PartsDirect to have the Whirlpool gas cooktop replacement parts you need to fix your cooktop when it isn't heating as it should.

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Top-selling replacement parts for Whirlpool gas cooktops

  • Burner control valve. The burner control valve controls the gas supply going to the surface burner head.
  • Burner igniter switch. The burner igniter switch sends current to the igniter electrode when you turn on the burner control valve.
  • Burner head. The burner head evenly distributes gas through slots at the top of the burner head to create a cooking flame.
  • Spark module. The spark module supplies the igniter electrode with electrical current to create an ignition spark for the burner.

How to fix your Whirlpool gas cooktop when spark igniters keep clicking

A stuck burner spark igniter switch can cause a constant ticking or clicking noise on the cooktop. The igniter switches can get wet and short out when you clean the cooktop with water, and the ticking sometimes stops once the switches dry. If the spark igniter still won't stop clicking after the switches are completely dry, replace the failed burner switch.

Some cooktops have a spark module that reignites the burner if a burner flame goes out with that burner's gas valve still open. If your cooktop has this type of burner reignition system and the igniters click constantly with all active burner flames lit, you may need to replace the spark module because it isn't detecting the burner flames properly or a reignition relay on the spark module is stuck.