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Doug MacLeod Posted on Jan 06, 2012
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DCS CT365SS igniter wires?

I have a DCS CT365SS cooktop and am looking for replacement igniter wires. They go from the 5 pt spark module to each igniter. I can not find them on the parts diagram. Are they standard genereic wires?

  • Doug MacLeod Mar 03, 2012

    Thanks a bunch for the response. I got 4 or 5 burners working. I replaced the spark module and a number of other items. The last item on the list is simply to replace the igniter wires. My issue has been finding it. I believe it is listed in the manual under "WIRE HARNESS IGNITERS" and the part number is 211807. The issue with the wire is only corrosion at the tip of the female disconnect. I would like to buy new wires but if they are not available can just the disconnect be replaced? I have checked the local Rodio Shack, Ace to no avail. All is GREATLY apreciated.

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No not standard. but you can replace them if you know a good place to buy high temp wires. If not buy the upper wire harness for the range and the igniter wires will be in that.

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SOURCE: replace dcs gas cooktop re-ignition module

donho1,

most likely the problem is the switch places onto the shaft of the valve. to replace the switch, you would need to remove the burner cap and port rings. you will see a large brass nut that needs to be removed on all 4 or 5 burners. next you would need to remove the nut in the center of the simmer port ring which is also the venturi for the main burner. you must be careful when removing this nut as they have a tendancy to lock onto the jet holder and could be hard to remove (don't strip or break the venturi or holder).....after you remove those nuts, the burners and top can be removed (watch the igniter wires). you can remove the switch by removing the retainer clip that holds the switch onto the valvestem.

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SOURCE: DCS Cooktop CTD-365 one burner won't ignite/no

Hi,
Here is a tip that I wrote to help people troubleshoot problems with their cooktops not igniting.

Cooktop Range Stove spark ignition does not work
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5649407-cooktop_range_stove_spark_ignition_not

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