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Your cart is empty.The White-Rodgers 768A-845 Hot Surface Ignitor features white Teflon coated leads, and 2 terminal AMP receptacle with .084" female socket. This ignitor must be used with hot surface ignition for residential furnaces (Silicon Nitride replacement only).
ed spadoni
2025-08-26 18:36:42
This thing fit like a glove, very inexpensive and worked like a charm
Len Ekkert
2025-07-23 10:16:26
No issue! Installed easily and the furnace started right up.
Customer
2025-06-14 21:01:52
This was a perfect replacement for my American Standard unit that failed after 5 years. Original developed a hotspot and stopped working. Plug and play. Shipping wasn't bad, 4 days USPS to west coast from MO.
Dan Johnson
2025-04-04 16:16:38
The original igniter worked for 15 years. Took 5 minutes to replace. Worked perfect for 3 weeks. After that no workie. The Chinese got me again! Tried to buy local but they would not sell to me because I don’t have a HVAC license. Bought another from an online HVAC supplier. Keep a few of these on hand.
Customer
2025-03-19 16:18:41
Called the gas company to turn on the heat in my new home, and luckily for me they diagnosed the problem for me -- a busted ignitor they said. So instead of paying an HVAC outfit $400+ bucks to come out, diagnose it, and fix it, I pulled the old one out (took 2 minutes and a 1/4" socket), typed the part number into Amazon, and viola!Three days later it showed up, and my heat came right on. If I hadn't had the problem diagnosed, or had there been multiple part failures, it'd have never been this easy, so my case might be an exception rather than the rule. But if you know your ignitor is for sure the problem, or you know a thing or two about household repairs, you shouldn't have too much trouble.The only negative was that unlike the old ignitor, this one did not have the part number attached. When it inevitably goes out, I'll have to search through the annals of Amazon to find which part number, or remember to crawl up in the attic before then with a roll of masking tape and a Sharpie. That is until Amazon makes a dash button for this item....
RonB
2025-02-17 14:10:12
I got this for a backup for a 15 year old furnace. It will be easy to replace when the time comes and now I'll be ready for a below zero night emergency repair, which is usually when they go bad! I had to have one replaced at my rental property by a furnace repairman and it cost me $130 for the part and $95 for labor, trip charge and tax. Next time it will only cost about $25 and 1/2 hour of my time.
JEFF GREEN
2025-02-09 16:54:34
Worked great fit perfect plugged in like it should
Robert M.
2024-12-28 12:47:31
This was a super easy fix that took exactly 2 minutes. Identical to the part oem part that I was replacing from my Standard American furnace unit. Swapped and now I have hot air again!
Pierre Martel
2024-12-20 15:27:48
Should have read the reviews. Lasted for about a month. Bought another one from a furnace parts supplier online. Same price.
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