Product Information
Description:
This is an original Weber replacement part. The igniter kit is designed by the manufacturer for use in grills. This part includes a battery, a switch, and connector, and a switch bracket. It is used to send an igniting spark to the grill. You may require a screwdriver or wrench when replacing these parts. |
Compatibility
the 22 compatible machines
This part is compatible with the following machines:
Weber
51060001 Q1200 Portable Gas Grill
54060001 Q 2200 Titanium LP
51060299 (2019) Weber Q 1200 Titanium W/Rv Hose
51089999 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Blue Cubs
51169999 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Maroon Fsu
51229903 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Burnt Orange Harley (Us/Ca)
51229999 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Brnt Orange Texas
51249997 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Blue Notre Dame
51249998 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Blue Auburn
51249999 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Blue Michigan
51259998 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Red Nebraska
54060001 Q 2200 Titanium LP
51060299 (2019) Weber Q 1200 Titanium W/Rv Hose
51089999 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Blue Cubs
51169999 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Maroon Fsu
51229903 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Burnt Orange Harley (Us/Ca)
51229999 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Brnt Orange Texas
51249997 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Blue Notre Dame
51249998 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Blue Auburn
51249999 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Blue Michigan
51259998 (2016) Weber Q 1200 Red Nebraska
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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
Tool Type:
Outdoor Grill
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Small 1/8 in exelite green
Battery leaked and corroded contacts.
Weber Q 1200
Removed button but pushing in and turning counter clockwise.
Unplugged black and white wires from front used small screw driver to press release tabs enable removal of igniter module.
Inserted new module until it clicked in
Place battery in new button plus side visible.
Bush into button socket and lock with 1/4 turn clockwise
Reconnect wires.
Test.
Note. Did not replace igniter element as I was still good.
Removed button but pushing in and turning counter clockwise.
Unplugged black and white wires from front used small screw driver to press release tabs enable removal of igniter module.
Inserted new module until it clicked in
Place battery in new button plus side visible.
Bush into button socket and lock with 1/4 turn clockwise
Reconnect wires.
Test.
Note. Did not replace igniter element as I was still good.
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BBQ ingniter replacement
Quick delivery. Eady installation. Works perfectly!
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August 11, 2020
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Received the part within 4 days and works great!
The part was in perfect condition,easy to install and arrived just in time to grill on the weekend!
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July 28, 2020
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Weber ignitor replacement parts.
1. Replacing parts was fairly easy. Parts arrived in a timely well package manner. Did as instructed and ignitor works.
2. The module will not "snap" into place so it kinda hangs in place and I am holding to cause the unit to ignite. Any thoughts.
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July 7, 2020
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Replaced old igniter
Tabs that hold igniter in place after putting it through hole are “cheap”, not durable plastic and break off easily. Had to “jury-rig” igniter in place with zip-ties. 🤷♂️
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December 21, 2021
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