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RedBaron  
#1 Posted : Friday, January 18, 2008 1:30:14 PM(UTC)
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I've just replaced the igniter module on my Kitchenaid 4-burner gas cooktop. The new module from APP is the Eaton 4454392 which replaced the old igniter, an RV 4173501. I installed the new igniter module carefully following the wiring connections exactly as specified in the installation instructions. With the new module installed, the two rear burners work perfectly. However, when either of the two front burners are turned on they ignite properly but the igniters continue to spark at all four burners. Is there some adjustment required or is the igniter module faulty?
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Gene  
#2 Posted : Saturday, January 19, 2008 3:48:12 PM(UTC)
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This spark module has a feed back from each of burner igniters and when it senses the flame - it stops sparking.

Most likely you switched around the wires from the front burner igniters and the spark does not receive the right input.

If you turn on both front burners at the same time - does it stop sparking?

If it does, just switch the wires around.

Gene.
RedBaron  
#3 Posted : Saturday, January 19, 2008 10:40:53 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for the reply. I’ve double checked the wiring and nothing is different from what is called out in the installation instructions. Further, whether I turn on one or both of the front burners the sparking continues.

Another thing I’ve recently noticed: If I turn on one of the back burners it ignites properly and the igniter sparking stops. However, if I then turn that burner to its lowest gas setting the sparking starts again.

Is there some requirement to adjust the igniter spark gaps when a new module is installed?
Gene  
#4 Posted : Tuesday, January 22, 2008 12:25:10 PM(UTC)
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Check the electrical connection to the stove for possible reversed polarity and proper grounding.

Check all burner igniters for any damages (cracked or broken ceramic insulation).

Check all burners for proper assembly. Check if the burner cap is in place on every burner.

Clean all burner igniters, using a rubbing alcohol.

Gene.
kawfeeman  
#5 Posted : Tuesday, January 22, 2008 8:42:10 PM(UTC)
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by the way, if the electrodes are in bad shape , have some corrosion, ( give high resistance ) they could be causing the module not to recognize that the gas has ignited and the flame is on..
rlawrence  
#6 Posted : Wednesday, January 23, 2008 12:53:23 PM(UTC)
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I've got a four burner Thermador cooktop. All four ignitors continuously click whenever the unit is plugged in. Even if a burner is lit, it continues to fire. Right now, it is unplugged and I am using a match to light the burners. Does this call for an ignitor module replacement, or is there a fix?
Gene  
#7 Posted : Wednesday, January 23, 2008 2:14:54 PM(UTC)
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Hi rlawrence,

In order to provide the most accurate advise I need the complete model number of the cook top. You can find it on th bottom panel.

Post it as a new thread, please.

Gene.
Bikash  
#8 Posted : Sunday, April 13, 2008 10:02:51 AM(UTC)
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Hi Gene,
I have the exact same issue; when the unit is plugged in, all 4 burners sparks countinously. KitchenAid Superba Model KGRT507GBL0.
Appreciate any help in locating the part I need to replace.

Thanks,

Bikash
glen65  
#9 Posted : Sunday, April 13, 2008 10:19:42 AM(UTC)
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Hi Gene,
I have the exact same issue; when the unit is plugged in, all 4 burners sparks countinously. KitchenAid Superba Model KGRT507GBL0.
Appreciate any help in locating the part I need to replace.

Thanks,

Bikash


A good place to start would be the burner ignitor switches.
Each burner control has a switch with two wires
going to it. (One at a time) You can remove one wire
from each switch to see if the sparking stops.
If so then you have a shorted burner ignitor switch.
Make sure the metal tip of the wire doesn’t touch
you or ground.

Gene  
#10 Posted : Tuesday, April 15, 2008 9:22:35 PM(UTC)
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Bikash,

In addition to Glen, another possibility is a spilled liquid or a cleaning stuff could get inside a switch, causing a short. After a few days it drys and stops by itself.

Gene.
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