Monica May 26, 2016 for Model Number RDF30QB PRIOR TO S/N 9708 We have one non-igniting ignition head and I ordered a new part from you. Installation is a problem, since at least one of the venturies does not want to turn. Since the hexagonal top of the exposed venturi is fairly shallow most commercial available sockets tend to slip off due to the tapered section on the inside of sockets. I ground down a 20 mm hexagonal socket to maximize the overlap between socket and venturi hex top but even with max force applied to the end of the socket wrench handle it does not want to come off. I happens that the venturi for the burner with the bad ignitor did come off easily and I removed the aluminum base as well. This allowed me to look at the venturi assembly and it looks like it needs to be simply pulled out (upwards) and a new one installed from above. Pulling it out without a dedicated tool is hard. Is it indeed needed to remove the entire top of the stove or can the ignitor be replaced directly from the top? If so, what tool do I need? Please advise how to proceed.
1 Answer Monica, You would need to remove all the burners and top in order to change out the igniters. Try using a pair of duck bill pliers and something to go in between the handles for leverage. You may need to light that burner to heat the venturi in order to get it to loosen. Stick the duck bill pliers in and insert device between the handles and turn the pliers with the device you put between the handles. Read More...
Nels May 10, 2016 for Model Number PRSG366S I need to replace a couple of the electrodes for this unit, and remember finding an alternative to the standard thermador (bosch?) sparker. The alternative had a spring-loaded clip on back, which was much more durable and realiable. Any ideas on this?
1 Answer Hello Nels. Sorry, we are not showing a cross over for the part number you listed above. Read More...
Cliff February 26, 2016 for Model Number PGR366ZS Hi The oven for my Thermador PGR366ZS wont heat up. I was told there is a Spark plug is it BOSCH 189324?
1 Answer Cliff, There is a igniter in the oven for the bake which is part number 00418885. You will want to check to see if this is sparking and if not then test the oven safety valve for 216 ohms of resistance. If the resistance is correct then the issue will be the spark module and if not correct the safety valve will be the issue. Read More...
T.P. December 07, 2015 for Model Number PRG304US It was previously suggested in the forum I buy part number 00619017, but that part number is not compatible with my Thermador model PRG304US. I cleaned the burner, making sure I have solid contact for the ground. Still having issues. Does my model have a spark module? Thanks.
T.P. November 30, 2015 for Model Number PRG304US I have a burner that has gas and ignites, but once lit, the igniter continues to click and spark. I replaced the igniter and it continues to click.
1 Answer Hello T.P., You should verify a good ground to the ignitor area and thoroughly clean around the ignitor with white vinegar and an old toothbrush and if this is not the issue, replace the spark module 00619017. Read More...
Ken November 21, 2015 for Model Number PCS364GDUS Hi - I have a Thermador Pro cooktop and I need a replacement igniter (porcelain cracked). The unit you show is too short - its about 1/4" of porcelain above the cooktop surface, while the one that I need is taller - about 1/2" of porcelain showing. Any suggestions for a better replacement? (serial #99010093F)
1 Answer Ken, The igniter that is showing as being the correct igniter for your unit would be 00415124. Unfortunately this igniter is showing as being discontinued by the manufacturer with no suitable replacement available. Read More...
Asit B. April 21, 2015 for Model Number SGCS304RS Sr.# 81110120NB Where to buy the connecting wires (Four) between the Igniter assembly and the 4 Pt. Re-igniter module for the subject cooktop ? Each wire is provided with Female Spade connector at either end for easy connection. These wires are identified as wire No. 31, 32, 33 and 34 on the THERMADOR WIRE DIAGRAM SGCS304 20-02-557-D. An early response will be highly appreciated.
A Chen March 04, 2015 for Model Number Thermador Cooktop GG36 The largest burner igniter of my Thermador Cooktop GG36 fails to spark toward the burner. Do I need to replace the igniter and its associated connectors and wiring? If yes, please provide me the required part number(s).
1 Answer A Chen, With the igniter sparking to the wrong side of the burner then it sounds like the insulation on the igniter is damaged and would need to be replaced. The wires would not need changed just the igniter. Read More...
Bruce October 29, 2014 for Model Number SGSX365ZS I need to replace a cracked Ignition Plug Assembly on my Thermador SGSX365ZS. The cracked part has a tight spring over the indented part of the plug that holds it in place. The new part did not come with a spring and I can't find one listed for sale. I can't figure out how to remove the spring, and if I destroy the spring to remove the old part, there will be nothing to hold the new ignition plug assembly in place. How can I remove the spring?
1 Answer Bruce, The spring on the ignition plug should just pull off over the lip. If the spring will not come off the part number for the spring is 00419187. Read More...
Dale May 07, 2014 for Model Number PCS366US Does the," ignition plug assembly" part # 00189324 have everything I need to replace my igniters on my Thermador model PCS366US or do I have to order clips, springs separately? The picture looks different than mine is this the right one?
1 Answer Dale, The ignition plug, 00189324 is the correct igniter for your unit and should not need anything further. Read More...