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- drsteveExplorer
zell66 wrote:
Finally got it to work tonight. Found out the igniter was to far from metal and not causing a spark.
Good to hear it. Thanks for coming back and letting us know. - wa8yxmExplorer IIITake a table knife. one that a magnet will stick to and hold it flat side near the coil (like 1/8" away) and see if it's attracted to teh coil the coil on the gas valve that is.. May be an open coil bad valve. clogged burner orifice.
- zell66ExplorerFinally got it to work tonight. Found out the igniter was to far from metal and not causing a spark.
- bguyExplorerI have had to try lighting my Dometic fridge multiple times on occasion. The worse time for me was when FIL borrowed both my tanks. It took MANY attempts to get it to light even after the stove, furnace and WH were going strong.
- zell66Explorer
drsteve wrote:
zell66 wrote:
OK had a chance to tinker with fridge yesterday. I purged the lines of air and lit the stove top and oven and ran furnace. I then when to Fridge. After a few seconds I could hear gas and igniter was clicking but not lighting.
Spark may be going to ground. Clean the igniter and try again.
Did that. Nothing. I hear the clicking coming from circuit board area and not probe end. - drsteveExplorer
zell66 wrote:
OK had a chance to tinker with fridge yesterday. I purged the lines of air and lit the stove top and oven and ran furnace. I then when to Fridge. After a few seconds I could hear gas and igniter was clicking but not lighting.
Spark may be going to ground. Clean the ignitor and try again. - zell66ExplorerOK had a chance to tinker with fridge yesterday. I purged the lines of air and lit the stove top and oven and ran furnace. I then when to Fridge. After a few seconds I could hear gas and igniter was clicking but not lighting.
- mcheroExplorerWhen you turn on the furnace does the blower start running?
Ava has a good point!
I fired up the furnace for the fist time of the season and it would not ignite.
A rather large sliver of rust had dropped out of the burner tube and rested between the burner and sence/ignitor probes thus grounding them out. You could not even hear the ignitor clicking. Just a red fault light and a running blower.
Blew out the rust sliver and all back to normal. - AvaExplorerMy older fridge will stop on occasion and a quick blow on the burner to remove any rusted bits from the heating tube always cures it.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIICheck light is triggered when flame fails to light/fails to PROVE it lit
1st thing...
remove burner/orifice and clean them
Soak the orifice in alcohol and then blow it out (LOW air pressure---NO poking ANYTHING thru orifice ---you will damage it)
Often debris/bugs even spider webs collect during periods of non-use so burner cleaning is 1st thing to do when not lighting off (furnace/water heater etc)
If spark electrode is NOT making a spark then you need to do more investigating/testing
Posting the MODEL of your fridge would be helpful for specific info
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