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Customer Questions and Answers for Gas Valve by Bosch

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By: Bosch
Part Number: OEM8486526
Manufacturer Part Number: 00411253

The Gas Valve Cooktop is an OEM part for Bosch cooktops. This valve is responsible for controlling the flow of gas to the burners on the cooktop. It opens and closes to allow gas to pass through when a burner is turned on and stops the flow of gas when the burner is turned off. 

Causes of a bad gas valve can include wear and tear over time, issues with the valve mechanism such as stuck or blocked components, or damage from exposure to moisture or impact. 

Symptoms of a bad gas valve include:

  • Burners not lighting or sparking repeatedly without igniting 
  • Uneven or unpredictable burner flame heights
  • Burners not getting hot enough for cooking
  • Burners that cannot be turned on or off
  • Gas leaks around the valve area

This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore cooktop models. 
 

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Ed for Model Number SGCS365RS

The left burners (with simmer control), the rear shuts off only when on low but not simmer and will nor restart for 10-20 minutes, a spark is present, just no gas. Works normally if set just above above low or on simmer. Front burner works normally on simmer and low settings. I swapped potentiometers and the problem stays with the rear burner. Do I need the solenoid 411253 and is the coil available separately? It seems strange that the burner works on simmer and restarts normally and runs fine at any setting above low. Thanks, Ed

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Hello Ed, The solenoid 00411253 is going to be the issue and the gas valve can also contribute to the issue. Most of the time, when the gas valve is part of the issue, the valve will either be hard to turn or the valve has a spot that opposes rotation. The solenoid is available only with the solenoid assembly, since the valve that the solenoid opens is normally the cause of the failure of the solenoid.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, March 28, 2013

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