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Your cart is empty.Part Number 00189786 replaces 00414020, 189786, 414020 Models it applies to: GG3001-BSHGG3002-BSHGG3601-BSHGG3602-BSHGGCV3001-BSHGGCV3002-BSHGGCV3601-BSHGGCV3602-BSHGSC30CVWC-01-BSHGSC30CVWC1-BSHGSC30CVWH-BSHGSC30WC-01-BSHGSC30WC1-BSHGSC30WH-BSHSGCV36-BSHSGCV3601-BSHSGCV36G01-BSHSGCV36G02-BSHSGT3001-BSHSGT3002-BSHSGT36-BSHSGT3601-BSHSGT36G01-BSHSGT36G02-BSH
Junglestreet
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023
Have a Wolf stove and the front burner stopped lighting.When turning burner knob there was no clicking sounds and no igniting flash to light the gas on the burner. I had to follow several steps to get this resolved. First - with the serial number of the Wolf stove I was able to determine the correct product number for a new igniter. Second - replacing the igniter was easy. YouTube instructional videos provided some direction, but it was intuitive and simple requiring only a few steps. Remove 22 mm brass nut on the front and back burners and lift the black ceramic drip tray, pull wire from clip holding it inside the white tube of the old igniter, slide wire on to clip for the new igniter, remove the alligator clip securing the spring and holding the old igniter securely under the drip tray. Installing the alligator clip on the new igniter was the most difficult part only because its best to have another set of hands. Once the alligator clip was installed-- I put the drip tray back in place, and tightened the 22 mm brass nuts, and replace the burner cap to finish.Unfortunately, for me this was not the issue and the project had a third step. The 15k igniter did not fix the lighting is issue for the burne. I learned the igniting problem can also be caused by a bad spark module (blue 2-inch x 2-inch box screwed to stove frame in a metal enclosure under the drip pan). If you trace the wire from the 15K igniter you will see it connects to the spark module located under a metal plate just under the drip pan. The good news is the spark module is even easier to replace than the 15k igniter as it only requires loosening two screws holding the Spark Module, one wire leading to the 15k igniter and a second wire to the stove for power. Once the Spark Module was replaced - I reassembled the plate, drip tray and burner --- and worked as new.Found this to be an easy DIY project in a situation where your Wolf burner stops igniting. Less than 30 minutes of work
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