WOLF WOLF GAS RANGE / COOKTOP Not Clicking
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Spark Reignition Module
This module acts as the solid-state pulse generator for the entire surface ignition system. If the internal capacitors or thyristors fail, the module cannot convert line voltage into the high-frequency, high-voltage pulses required to create an audible arc. A total lack of clicking across all burners typically points to this centralized component.
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5%
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Igniter Switch Harness
These micro-switches are mounted to the gas valves and triggered by the rotation of the burner knobs. Over time, heat exposure and grease ingress cause the internal contacts to oxidize or stick, preventing the completion of the 120V circuit to the spark module. This results in no signal being sent to initiate the clicking sequence for a specific burner.
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4%
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Spark Electrode
The electrode consists of a conductive rod encased in ceramic insulation. If the ceramic develops microscopic fractures, the high-voltage current will leak to the stove chassis (ground) internally rather than jumping the air gap at the burner head. This 'grounding out' prevents the audible discharge click and the visible spark necessary for ignition.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Spark Reignition Module.
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