What to do if your Atwood stove ignitor fails?
What to do if your Atwood stove ignitor fails?
The piezo-electric ignitor on the Atwood Wedgewood stove in our RV failed. This video shows how to remove and replace it and how I repaired it. It also introduces the RV Awning Travel Lock and shows it installed on our RV. This inexpensive device greatly minimizes the chance that your awning will come unfurled as you travel down the road.
How do you replace igniter on gas stove?
The replacement igniter install would prove to be extremely straightforward other than the expanding of the mounting hole. The old mechanical sparker came off by unscrewing a pair of screws and unplugging the three igniter wires. Next, I removed the knobs and front plate by unscrewing four more screws. Two on the top and two on the bottom.
Why does my Atwood gas heater not ignite?
After replacing the propane valve, sail switch, checking circuit board, checking the limit switch, it wouldn’t ignite. It turned out to be in the gas valve not getting the proper pressure to the heater. Lifted the little cap off the gas valve and inside turned the inserted screw very gently till it stopped. Do not tighten.
Is the Atwood Wedgewood vision gas stove good?
One thing I’ve hated about our Atwood Wedgewood Vision RV gas stove top is the manual turn sparker. It functions OK but is quite loud. I get up much earlier than my wife and like to make myself a cup of tea.
The piezo-electric ignitor on the Atwood Wedgewood stove in our RV failed. This video shows how to remove and replace it and how I repaired it. It also introduces the RV Awning Travel Lock and shows it installed on our RV. This inexpensive device greatly minimizes the chance that your awning will come unfurled as you travel down the road.
Do you need an igniter for a camper stove?
The igniter was purchased to replace a broken unit in my camper stove. The install took less than five minutes and works fine. I should have replaced the wires to each of the burners at the same time and would recommend this to anyone who is installing one.
The replacement igniter install would prove to be extremely straightforward other than the expanding of the mounting hole. The old mechanical sparker came off by unscrewing a pair of screws and unplugging the three igniter wires. Next, I removed the knobs and front plate by unscrewing four more screws. Two on the top and two on the bottom.
One thing I’ve hated about our Atwood Wedgewood Vision RV gas stove top is the manual turn sparker. It functions OK but is quite loud. I get up much earlier than my wife and like to make myself a cup of tea.