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PCG366E ((03)) Thermador Range - Overview

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SPACER – Part Number: 00413552
SPACER
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PartSelect #: PS8709371
Manufacturer #: 00413552
$39.58
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SPARK IGNITION SWITCH – Part Number: 00422748
SPARK IGNITION SWITCH
PartSelect #: PS8713460
Manufacturer #: 00422748
$70.57
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SWITCH – Part Number: 00428049
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POTENTIOMETER – Part Number: 00629722
POTENTIOMETER
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Manufacturer #: 00629722
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IGNITION DEVICE – Part Number: 00603777
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TUBE – Part Number: 00189023
TUBE
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Manufacturer #: 00189023
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NUT – Part Number: 00188978
NUT
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FIXING KIT – Part Number: 00619016
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HOLDER – Part Number: 00600607
HOLDER
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Manufacturer #: 00600607
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VALVE – Part Number: 00423093
VALVE
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REGULATOR – Part Number: 00754658
REGULATOR
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VALVE – Part Number: 00629120
VALVE
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Four extra Low burner igniters malfunctioned, Sparking when burner off.
The sole review for this part by Andrew was most helpful and accurate with one exception: he said that there were two nuts Which needed to be removed in order to pull off the front knob panel. There were actually two on each end for a total of four, which confused me, as I wondered if I had the right ones. Another thing that would be helpful for somebody considering doing this repair is to know that it takes a deep quarter inch socket With two 6 inch extensions to reach these nuts through holes in the interior side panels. Also, take a look at the replacement potentiometers, and you’ll see that there’s a slot that can be lined up so that they can be pulled off the side of the shaft rather than off the front of the shaft. This repair took me about six hours. I’m mechanically inclined and work methodically, but since I’ve never done this repair before it was quite time-consuming.
Parts Used:
POTENTIOMETER
  • Robert from GREENWOOD VLG, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Socket set
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