With this model of stove, by lifting the entire top of the stove, and accessing the igniter from below. However, the small screw holding the igniter in place was rusted, and was impossible to turn in place, so I had to remove the entire burner assmbly in order to work with it on a bench vise and soak the screw in PB Blaster. After finally getting that undone, the rest went pretty smoothly, until seeing that the stove's wire terminal was too narrow for the new igniter, so I need to cut that off and replace with a typical size terminal end. The rusted screw made what should be a 15 minute job into something much longer. The parts matched up perfectly, and they arrived the day after I ordered them.