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Back burners igniter will not work. - Maytag MGR5750 Gas Kitchen Range

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Replace the "spark module" and you will be good to go. Here is the part to order and there is also a video on that same page to show you how to make the repair.

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Turbo Blue Torch Repair

Here are the steps to reassemble a Turbo Blue Torch Lighter:
  1. Collect the parts: Gather all the parts of the Turbo Blue Torch Lighter that you have disassembled. These typically include the top cap, the burner nozzle, the burner assembly, and the ignition mechanism.
  2. Reassemble the burner assembly: Start by reassembling the burner assembly. Place the nozzle back onto the burner assembly and screw it in place. Then, slide the burner assembly back into the top cap, ensuring that it is seated securely.
  3. Reattach the ignition mechanism: Take the ignition mechanism and insert it back into the top cap. Align the ignition mechanism with the burner assembly so that the sparking mechanism is facing the nozzle.
  4. Reattach the top cap: Place the top cap back onto the base of the lighter and screw it in place. Make sure it is tightened securely.
  5. Test the lighter: Once you have reassembled the Turbo Blue Torch Lighter, test it to make sure it is working properly. Hold the lighter in your hand and press down on the ignition button. The lighter should ignite with a blue flame.
If you have any difficulties or concerns during the reassembly process, consult the manufacturer's instructions or contact their customer support for assistance. It's important to reassemble the Turbo Blue Torch Lighter properly to ensure its safe and efficient operation.
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We have a 20 yr old Viking 6 burner cooktop. When igniting the back right burner the back middle burner will begin to click/spark and this continues even after back right ignites.

back right burner is not reading flame
clean electrode make sure it is dry
after cleaning if problem still there
may have to replace electrode or spark module
u need service for that
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On a 4 burner Gas cooktop - all 4 burners get gas but why does the igniter only work with the front 2?

Usually that's caused by clogged holes in the burners. I clean it out using a toothpick.
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I have just replaced all the ignitors and the spark control module on the cook top burners. Prior to this the back burners would cause ignition spark continually when lit. the front 2 burners could be...

first check to make sure all the burner tops are setting correctly on the burner base, if not it will make the flame uneven. the way the igniter works is once they feel the flames on them they will stop sparking. make sure the flames are not too low and they are touching the igniter. check them one at a time. if you have any questions message me back thanks
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2 of 4 burners ignite, all tick?

The two front burners are used most often. On the side of the burners are tiny holes that become plugged and keep the burner from lighting. If all the burners are the same size try swapping the heads around. If they are not all the same size be sure they are in the correct position and fully seated on the top. Sometimes the heads have to be replaced when cleaning no longer works.
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Igniter of back burner dies not click or light

I had the same issue with washing the top with water and cleaning solution. I had arching, eventually one burner failed to ignite. I tried the above solution and it did not work. Remove the ceramic top on the burner that will not ignite. Turn on another working element. Do you see the igniter working?

If so slowly turn on the gas on the failed burner and it will ignite. I'm looking into what component automatically controls the igniting and gas release when the knob is turned on.
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Stove burner igniter does not work.

Your problem is not the igniter itself, but the burner switch that controls the igniter. All the igniters get their power from one spark module that is mounted somewhere in back of the oven. That's why you are able to get all the igniters to spark with only one burner control turned on. This is normal. That is also why you are able to light the burner in question buy turning on another burner. The spark is being provided by a switch that is working. To answer your question: the igniter is removable, but I don't think it's necessary. Cleaning them generally doesn't make them work better. I would check the wiring from the spark module to the burner switch and/or replace the switch. I hope this helps.
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Clicking noise on cooktop even when all burners ignite

I have a viking gas cooktop. The ignitor on one of my front burners wouldn't stop clicking even after the flame ignited. I swapped that ignitor with the ignitor from a back burner, expecting that the problem was with the ignitor and that the back burner would start to click incessantly, but at least I'd have my favorite front burner for use. Instead, the front burner was then only clicking 50% of the time and the back burner was fine, suggesting the problem was related to the burner not the ignitor. I pulled the front ignitor a bit away from the burner and now it is working normally. Hope this helps.
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