This is a genuine manufacturer supplied replacement part. It is specially designed for use with Weber grills. The purpose of an igniter kit is to provide a safe and easy way to fire up the grill. It is used to produce the spark to ignite the burner. Includes igniter button, one (1) box, one (1) wire, and one (1) dual wire
Replacing this electronic ignition module is easy and does not require any tools
• Unplug the wires from the old ignition module
• Remove old igniter and replace it with a new one from the kit
• Unscrew the button that holds module to the unit
• Secure new module in place
• Install the battery and secure it with the button
• Connect the wires and test the unit
Igniter Kit 901
OEM part for: Weber
Part Number: 901
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- Classification: Part
- Weight: 0.10 lbs.
- Shipping: Ships Worldwide
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Compatibility
This part will fit the following 121 machines
Weber
This item works with the following types of products:
This part replaces obsolete part #: 902
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Igniter switch broke and flavorizer bars worn out
Tool Type
Outdoor Grill
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Pliers
Parts Used
Replaced rusted flavorizer bars, cooking grates, baskets and igniter. made grill like new again
Tool Type
Outdoor Grill
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Nutdriver
The grill would not light
Tool Type
Outdoor Grill
Difficulty
Easy
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver
Parts Used
2. Removed the knobs from the control panel.
3. Removed the phillips head screws (2) from the control panel.
4. Removed the control panel.
5. Lifted out the grills and flavor bars from the interior of the grill.
6. Disconnected the wires from the push button start.
7. Bent the clip on the old igniter and pulled out the old igniter and wires.
8. Fed the new wires through the corresponding holes in the side of the grill until the new igniter was in position.
9. Bent the clip on the new igniter to keep it in place.
10. Removed the old push starter and inserted the new.
11. Attached the new wires to the new starter.
12. Replaced the control panel, screws and knobs.
13. Tested. Breathed a sigh of relief that this easy project went as planned. Smiled.
Worn out parts
Tool Type
Outdoor Grill
Difficulty
Medium
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver
Ignition system worn out
Tool Type
Outdoor Grill
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver
Parts Used
2. Removed wires from ignition button - removed old gas catcher
3. Removed old ignition button - followed instructions to install
4. New one which came with the new kit
Igniter went bad
Tool Type
Outdoor Grill
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver
Parts Used
Igniter button frozen
Tool Type
Outdoor Grill
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers
Parts Used
Tubes had bunt out and were rusty,igniter "box" was rusted out
Tool Type
Outdoor Grill
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Nutdriver, Adjustable Wrench
Parts Used
The tubes came out easily,the igniter was a cinch to replace and the whole repair was completed in about 20 minutes.
Ignitor failed on Weber Genisis Grill
Tool Type
Outdoor Grill
Difficulty
Easy
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
Adjustable Wrench
Parts Used
bottom tray rails rusted out, ignitor box burnt away
Tool Type
Outdoor Grill
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set
1. Pull the bottom tray out and set it aside.
2. Remove the screws holding the current tray rails in. I found it important to remove the screws with a socket, not a screwdriver. They were rusty and seized very well. A Phillips screwdriver would have likely stripped the screw heads without removing them.
3. Pull the old rails off and clean up the bottom of the grill is you want.
4. Put the new rails on and tighten the holding screws. I put a dab of grease on the screws to help prevent them from rusting and seizing
Ignitor:
Just follow the instructions that come with the ignitor. They're straightforward and easy to follow.
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