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Igniter on one burner wasn't working consistently
Fairly easy repair. Remove the grate, then remove the loose fitting burner assemblies. Unscrew 5 screws using Torx (star) screwdrivers - 3 along the ring top and 2 on the inside flat portion of the ring. You'll need 2 different size Torx screwdrivers. Once the screws are removed, lift that piece. It may be stuck from years of baked-o
... Read moren spills, but there's nothing else mechanically holding it. pull off the electrical lead, which is just held with a compression fitting. Use needle-nose pliers to pull off the C-clip holding the igniter in place. Careful not to lose the little spring that the C-clip holds in place, though it's not really under a lot of tension. Change out the igniter and reassemble everything. I used the pliers to push the clip back in place. All set - works like new.
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Anthony from Orlando, FL
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15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
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Kevin
January 10, 2025
Left rear igniter tries to fire regardless of which burner I am turning on. Does it sound like an igniter swap or more serious? - Thanks, Kevin
For model number ZGU384NSM2SS
Hello Kevin, Thank you for your inquiry. It is quite possible there is a short in the switch wiring harness that could be sending a signal to the left rear igniter. You can test the harness with a multimeter. Good luck with your repair.