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mike davis Posted on Apr 17, 2012

Have T. cooktop, 4 burner, griddle and grill. Short occurred w spark when using grill. Arch had burned connector to glow igniter. install new igniter, fixed connectors. Now igniter glows but no gas

Thernador gas cooktop gct484GG.

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MARLON KELLER

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  • Posted on May 30, 2008

SOURCE: Dacor cooktop ignition problem

TAKE THE BURNER CAPS OFF AND CLEAN THEM REALLY WELL AND MAKE SURE THAT THEY R PUT BACK ON PROPERLY THRER ARE GENERALLY A NOTCH THAT HAS TO BE LINED UP JUST RIGHT FOR THE CAPS TO FULLY SEED TO PROMOTE PROPER LITING

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Doug Camburn

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  • Posted on Jun 15, 2010

SOURCE: after cleaning one of the small burners will spark

make sure the little hole right by the ignitor isn't plugged.

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meztang

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  • Posted on Jul 18, 2010

SOURCE: One of the burners on my Dacor 4 burner gas

Electric gas igniters sometimes get stuck in one position causing a clicking sound. The clicking sound that you hear is the electric arc that is pulsing from the igniter conductor (wire) to ground (the gas burner). It receives power from the electrical outlet that the stove is plugged into.
Residue from food and sometimes cleaning products may be preventing the igniter from producing a spark (Arc) to the base of the burner. This is a common problem that occurs when the stove has been cleaned or food is allowed to build up. Make sure that the igniter and the burner base are clean and dry. This will help with proper operation. Oven cleaner and a small tooth brush may be used to accomplish this. Another problem with ignition may occur if you have too little (touching) or too much space between the igniter and the base of the burner; it will prevent the burner from igniting. You should only have a little more space than the thickness of a nickel between the burner base and the igniter. A good “blue” arc from the igniter to the burner base is optimal. If this doesn’t work, you may need to replace the electric igniter module. Good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2010

SOURCE: 10-12 year old dacor 4 burner epicure cooktop --left front burner

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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Electric gas igniters sometimes get stuck in one position causing a clicking sound. The clicking sound that you hear is the electric arc that is pulsing from the igniter conductor (wire) to ground (the gas burner). It receives power from the electrical outlet that the stove is plugged into.
Residue from food and sometimes cleaning products may be preventing the igniter from producing a spark (Arc) to the base of the burner. This is a common problem that occurs when the stove has been cleaned or food is allowed to build up. Make sure that the igniter and the burner base are clean and dry. This will help with proper operation. Oven cleaner and a small tooth brush may be used to accomplish this. Another problem with ignition may occur if you have too little (touching) or too much space between the igniter and the base of the burner; it will prevent the burner from igniting. You should only have a little more space than the thickness of a nickel between the burner base and the igniter. A good "blue" arc from the igniter to the burner base is optimal. If this doesn’t work, you may need to replace the electric igniter module. Good luck.
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Hi,
Here is a tip that I wrote to help people troubleshoot problems with their cooktops not igniting.

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http://www.fixya.com/support/r5649407-cooktop_range_stove_spark_ignition_not

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    I just had the same problem- when I replaced the whole cartridge.
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