Thermador Cooktop Switches
Popular Thermador Cooktop Switches
Thermador Cooktop SWITCH
PartSelect Number PS8714254
Manufacturer Part Number 00428049
This OEM control panel switch, also known as a limit switch or limit sensor, is mounted within the control panel housing on ranges. It is a small component that is responsible for transferring power to the control panel, enabling and disabling the control panel lockout, and for controlling certain oven functions using the knobs. The sensor can fail due to physical damage or an electrical fault, resulting in difficulties operating the range. To access the switch, first remove the range control panel cover. Unplug the switch from its mounting position and place the new one in its place. Ensure that the new limit switch is properly aligned and secure before reattaching the panel cover.
Thermador Cooktop Spark Igniter Switch
PartSelect Number PS8698334
Manufacturer Part Number 00189008
This spark switch is also commonly referred to as an igniter switch, or a burner ignition switch. This part is used on ranges and cooktops, this part makes the spark required to ignite the burners in your appliance when the burner knob is in the lite position. If the burner on your range or cooktop will not ignite you will need to check and possibly replace the burner ignition switch. You will need a screwdriver to successfully install this replacement part. Before you begin any repair work on your appliance make sure it is unplugged, and ensure the gas supply has been shutoff. This spark switch is sold individually.
Thermador Cooktop SWITCH
This resulted in needing to replace the venturi tube and its holder. Easy once you have access. Internal cooktop pieces are super simple and easy to install.
CLUE - It you must replace a Venturi Tube - you cannot find one to purchase. You must buy the full "Repair-Set" (kit comes with 6 tubes). Bosch (Thermador) Part Number 11016284. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS8729206
Manufacturer Part Number 00627235
Installation Instructions
John from HUNTINGTN BCH, CA
Random igniter sparking and burner light always on.
The seriously tough parts of this job is removing the five Venturi Tubes that hold the burners in place and the cooktop surface down. One had corroded badly so the brass nut (it is the venturi tub itself) have to be removed by drilling. Luckily, the other four unscrewed.This resulted in needing to replace the venturi tube and its holder. Easy once you have access. Internal cooktop pieces are super simple and easy to install.
CLUE - It you must replace a Venturi Tube - you cannot find one to purchase. You must buy the full "Repair-Set" (kit comes with 6 tubes). Bosch (Thermador) Part Number 11016284. Read more...