Re: [MBZ] OT: gas stove ignitor

2020-05-15 Thread Allan Streib via Mercedes
Yeah I like repaiclinic too. Their parts prices are a little on the high
side but they do have a lot of how-to info so it's worth it.

Unfortunately this stove is an old Viking and not listed. I'll probably
have to find the spark module and see if there's a label or part number
on it.

Allan

Craig via Mercedes  writes:

> On Fri, 15 May 2020 15:56:24 -0400 Frederick Moir via Mercedes
>  wrote:
>
>> Allan.
>> i used repairclinic.com for the same part.
>> Was easy to install, plus they have some "how to" info onsite.
>> YMMV
>> Fred.
>
> I will second repairclinic.com; I have used them myself.
>
>
> Craig

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Re: [MBZ] OT: gas stove ignitor

2020-05-15 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Fri, 15 May 2020 15:56:24 -0400 Frederick Moir via Mercedes
 wrote:

> Allan.
> i used repairclinic.com for the same part.
> Was easy to install, plus they have some "how to" info onsite.
> YMMV
> Fred.

I will second repairclinic.com; I have used them myself.


Craig

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Re: [MBZ] OT: gas stove ignitor

2020-05-15 Thread Frederick Moir via Mercedes
Allan.
i used repairclinic.com for the same part.
Was easy to install, plus they have some "how to" info onsite.
YMMV
Fred.

On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 3:49 PM Allan Streib via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> I have a gas stove, with electronic ignition. There is an ignitor spark
> point for each burner, but they all spark together regardless of which
> burner valve is operated, so I guess there must be a single coil and
> circuit that creates the high voltage pulses to all the ignitors.
>
> Anyway, recently it developed the symptom where if the oven has been on,
> the burner ignitors don't work. No spark at all. If the oven is cold,
> the burner ignitors work fine. So something temperature
> dependent. Anyone dealt with this sort of thing?
>
> The oven ignitor is separate and it's an incandescent coil setup.
>
> Allan
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[MBZ] OT: gas stove ignitor

2020-05-15 Thread Allan Streib via Mercedes
I have a gas stove, with electronic ignition. There is an ignitor spark
point for each burner, but they all spark together regardless of which
burner valve is operated, so I guess there must be a single coil and
circuit that creates the high voltage pulses to all the ignitors.

Anyway, recently it developed the symptom where if the oven has been on,
the burner ignitors don't work. No spark at all. If the oven is cold,
the burner ignitors work fine. So something temperature
dependent. Anyone dealt with this sort of thing?

The oven ignitor is separate and it's an incandescent coil setup.

Allan

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