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WEBER GENESIS II General Troubleshooting

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Igniter Electrode and Wire Kit
The most likely failure is carbon tracking or a cracked ceramic insulator on the electrode. Over time, grease and high heat create a conductive path on the surface of the ceramic, allowing the voltage to leak to the manifold before it can jump the air gap to create a spark. This kit replaces the fouled components and the wires that may have degraded insulation.
SKU: 66220
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Ignition Module
While the module is clicking, an internal failure in the secondary windings of the high-voltage transformer can result in a 'weak' pulse. This pulse has enough energy to create the audible click of the internal relay or initial arc but lacks sufficient voltage to overcome the resistance of the air gap at the burner electrode.
SKU: 66354
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Burner Tube Set
Severe oxidation or corrosion on the burner tube at the ignition point can act as an insulator. If the grounding path is compromised by rust or heavy carbon buildup, the circuit cannot complete its path back to the module, preventing the spark discharge even if the electrode is functional.
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DIY Repair Guide

Watch exactly how to replace the Igniter Electrode and Wire Kit.

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