Range Burner Won't Ignite or No Gas Flow? GE Dual Burner Gas Valve WS01F03891 — Fix It Fast
If one or both burners on your GE gas range won't ignite, produce a weak flame, or show no gas flow at all, the dual burner gas valve is the most likely cause. In most GE gas ranges, the dual burner gas valve controls the flow of gas to two burner circuits simultaneously. When it fails, one or both burners will not light, may produce an uneven or sputtering flame, or the igniter will click continuously without ignition. ⚡ A common failure point in GE-built freestanding and slide-in gas ranges. Part WS01F03891 is the genuine OEM replacement that restores proper gas flow and reliable ignition to both burner circuits.
⚠️ Note: This part is No Longer Available (NLA) from GE. Once our stock is gone, it will not be restocked. Order now to secure yours.
❓ Is This the Right Part?
This is the correct fix if ALL of the following are true:
- ✔ Range powers on and the control panel functions normally
- ✔ Gas supply to the appliance is confirmed on and at correct pressure
- ✔ Igniter sparks but burner does not light, or no spark and no gas smell at burner
- ✔ ONLY problem is one or both burners controlled by this valve have no gas flow or won't ignite
Not sure? Send us your model number — we'll confirm before you order.
🔧 Common Symptoms
- One or both burners won't ignite — igniter clicks but no flame appears
- Weak, uneven, or sputtering flame even at full heat setting
- No gas smell at the burner head when the knob is turned on
- Burner lights intermittently or only after repeated attempts
- Continuous clicking at igniter with no ignition result
✔ If these symptoms match, the dual burner gas valve is the most likely failed component in the system.
✔ In most cases, replacing this gas valve restores full ignition and consistent flame on both burner circuits immediately.
📦 Part Details
- Part Number: WS01F03891
- Type: Dual Burner Gas Valve — OEM GE replacement, controls gas flow to two independent burner circuits
- Replaces: WB21K10125, WB21K10162, WS01F03680
- Brands: GE
While the burner assembly is disassembled, inspect the igniter electrodes and spark module for carbon buildup or cracking. A degraded igniter is often the secondary cause of repeated valve failures — replacing both at the same service call eliminates the most common root causes in one visit.
⚙️ Installation
Skill Level: ADVANCED — 45–75 minutes. Disconnect power and shut off the gas supply before servicing. Remove the cooktop or range top panel to access the valve manifold, disconnect the gas lines and wiring harness from the old valve, and install the WS01F03891 in the same orientation. Reconnect all gas fittings, restore gas supply, and test for leaks with soapy water before restoring power and testing ignition.
✓ Compatible Models
Confirmed compatible with select GE freestanding and slide-in gas range models. This is an NLA (No Longer Available) part — stock is limited. Contact us to verify your model number before ordering.
💡 Pro Tip
WS01F03891 is no longer manufactured or distributed by GE. Once existing supply is exhausted, there is no reorder path. If your range needs this valve and you have a second unit or a spare range of the same model, consider ordering an extra now — sourcing this part later will be significantly more difficult and expensive.
✓ Model-Specific Repair Pages
✅Compatibility & Cross Reference
Not sure about your model number? Call 1-877-899-7278 and we’ll help you confirm. All brand names are the property of their respective owners and are used for compatibility reference only.
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