WOLF WOLF GAS COOKTOP / RANGE General Troubleshooting
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Ignition Switch Harness
The ignition switches are mounted on the burner valves and complete the circuit to the spark module when the knob is turned. Moisture or cleaning residue often enters these switches, creating a high-resistance short that tricks the module into firing continuously even when the valve is off. Replacing the harness restores the electrical isolation of the ignition trigger.
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Spark Ignition Module
The spark module is the solid-state 'brain' that converts standard voltage into high-voltage pulses for ignition. Internal failure of the module's thyristors or sensing logic can lead to 'runaway' sparking where the unit fails to recognize the open circuit state of the switches. This is the likely culprit if the clicking persists after the switches are confirmed dry and functional.
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Spark Electrode
The electrode uses a ceramic insulator to direct the spark to the burner cap. If the ceramic is cracked or heavily carbon-tracked, it can create a 'leak to ground' that the spark module's flame-rectification circuit misinterprets as a flame failure, causing it to pulse the igniters in an attempt to re-light a flame that is not present.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Ignition Switch Harness.
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