- Sep 13, 2001
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a while back i made a post about the ignitor on my grill and how it wouldn't turn off. as soon as you put the battery in it, it would just start sparking all burners. i figured i had a bad ignitor and got a new one from warranty.
well i got the new one and had the same problem. so i called up lowes and they told me that they think the issue now is a shorted grill pin. so i got them in the mail but after looking at them and where they connect (and they are a PITA to install) it seems like it would have nothing to do with the issue.
while i hvaen't installed the new pins, i took 2 videos that demonstrate the problem.
here is the first one that shows what happens when i put the battery in the ignitor with no wires attached.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA-JujZvozU
here is the 2nd video, with the "main" wire attached. no burners are attached at all, but you can see what the problem is still.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHPYpgyDAIg
so if i plug a burner wire into the ignitor, since it keeps sparking, the burner keeps sparking as well, regardless of the burner being turned on or off.
so does anyone have any idea wtf could be causing this? could it be that i had 2 bag ignitors? i am cleaning my garage up for a party tomorrow and am going to put this back together for the current time being. i think though i may just use it without the ignitor and just use a match or something to light the grill when i do use it. the ignitor is just a convenience feature anyways.
well i got the new one and had the same problem. so i called up lowes and they told me that they think the issue now is a shorted grill pin. so i got them in the mail but after looking at them and where they connect (and they are a PITA to install) it seems like it would have nothing to do with the issue.
while i hvaen't installed the new pins, i took 2 videos that demonstrate the problem.
here is the first one that shows what happens when i put the battery in the ignitor with no wires attached.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA-JujZvozU
here is the 2nd video, with the "main" wire attached. no burners are attached at all, but you can see what the problem is still.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHPYpgyDAIg
so if i plug a burner wire into the ignitor, since it keeps sparking, the burner keeps sparking as well, regardless of the burner being turned on or off.
so does anyone have any idea wtf could be causing this? could it be that i had 2 bag ignitors? i am cleaning my garage up for a party tomorrow and am going to put this back together for the current time being. i think though i may just use it without the ignitor and just use a match or something to light the grill when i do use it. the ignitor is just a convenience feature anyways.
