GLS3665RS01 Whirlpool Cooktop - Overview
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Spark Module
PartSelect #: PS16744819
Manufacturer #: W11601369
Sold individually. This part sends enough current to the igniter to create a spark to the bottom of the burner cap.
$75.15
In Stock
Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742467
Manufacturer #: WP4381696
This band screw is sold individually.
No Longer Available
Surface Igniter
PartSelect #: PS11745157
Manufacturer #: WP8190892
Sold individually.
$60.69
Special Order
Burner Cap – (Right Front & Left Rear)
PartSelect #: PS11745158
Manufacturer #: WP8190893
$65.23
Special Order
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Jeff
March 17, 2020
I’m getting continuous spark only on the small burners. Large burners work fine and all burners light easily. I have tried all the cleaning/alignment fixes and have switched the igniters around - didn’t help. I have heard that maybe there’s a design issue with the small burners on this unit (installed in 2013). Any guidance would be appreciated.
For model number GLS3665RS01
Hello Jeff, thank you for your question. There are two parts we would recommend testing/replacing. They are the PartSelect Number: PS11745167 spark module and ignition switch PS11745165. The most common cause of that issue is the module so we would recommend replacing that part first. I hope this helps.
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Gustavo
January 12, 2025
How do I replace the igniter?
For model number GLS3665RS01
Hello Gustavo, Thank you for contacting us. To replace the surface burner ignitor, you would need to remove the burner head from the cooktop by taking the grates and burner cap off and then removing the two screws that hold the burner head in place to access the ignitor. We hope this helps.
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No spark to large burner
Switched spark module from one of the other burners to see if it would work and it did (presto)process of elimination and being in the propane business for 32 years helped
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John from Lewes, DE
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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