PRSE48-6GL Thermador Range - Overview
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IGNITION HEAD
PartSelect #: PS8698440
Manufacturer #: 00189324
This is a cooktop burner igniter that is compatible with various makes and models of cooktops and ranges and is sold as an individual part. This part creates a spark that ignites the burner within you...
$63.60
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SPACER
PartSelect #: PS8709371
Manufacturer #: 00413552
This spacer kit, also known as a grate foot kit, is a set of four padded feet designed to protect your burner grates and prevent scratches on the cooktop. Typically located at the bottom corners of th...
$30.92
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TUBE
PartSelect #: PS8698345
Manufacturer #: 00189023
This authentic OEM venturi tube, also known as a gas tube connector or surface burner tube, mixes gas and air to create the proper fuel-air mixture for combustion in your range. It is typically locate...
$62.04
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NUT
PartSelect #: PS8698313
Manufacturer #: 00188978
This nut is designed for use with different makes and models of ranges and cooktops and is a genuine OEM part. This nut is 1mm thick and is 22-threads-per-inch, and is made of high-quality, durable st...
$23.41
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Spark Module
PartSelect #: PS8737287
Manufacturer #: 00753257
This is a fixing kit for a gas range or cooktop, it is also known as a spark module. It is a six-point gas re-igniter with flame rectification. A spark module is used to create the spark that ignites ...
$212.99
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Range Surface Burner Head
PartSelect #: PS8710810
Manufacturer #: 00415012
This surface burner head is for ranges. Surface burner head distributes the gas through holes or slots to create an even flame across the cooking area.
$182.97
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Linda
March 9, 2020
Gas grill section does not light. No clicking noise. No gas smell. Just purchased home with this range. Home was built in ‘95. Stove in great condition except for grill function. Removed grate and basket and the gas element looks pretty good- there is rusting and age but not sure where to start to fix this.
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Hi Linda,
Thank you for your question. If the grill section is not lighting the issue could be the igniter. You should also check the valve and the spark module as well. You will need to test some of these parts with a multi-meter. Here is a link to one of our videos on YouTube that you may use as a general reference on how to use one, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWC44fHn0As. We do have a symptoms list under Appliance Repair on our website that you may reference for information on how to test them. You may find the information under "Gas igniter glows, but will not light". To test the spark module, make sure that you have disconnected the stove from its power supply and that you have turned off the gas supply. Then check your wiring diagram to see that everything is connected correctly. Once you have done this, set your multi-meter to the 120 VAC scale or higher setting. You will need to attach one of the meters to the L wire terminal and the other to the N terminal. Then reconnect the power to the stove and turn the burners on a low setting. If you get no line voltage 115 VAC +/- 10 VAC at the test meter, then the electrical circuit is interrupted before the the spark module. If there is line voltage, you will need to check the igniter. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.

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Part discontinued by Bosch. Found replacement part at Parts Select
Removed knobs and venturies. Unplugged electrical inputs. Lifted top plate. Replaced potentiometer. Replaced parts and plugged in electric supplies. Tested. Piece of cake, except for locating replacement potentiometer.
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Charlie from INDIAN SPGS, AL
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Wrench (Adjustable)
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Replaced Inner Oven Door Glass (CT130/CT230)
Found the service manual for Thermador CT130/CT230 online, which provides fine step-by-step instructions for this replacement (on page 2-21 in the version of the manual that I found).
It's service manual 92-02-020 (this is the March 1999 version). Should be able to find it for FREE download on several sites. Here's just one ... Read more example:
http://www.uncleharrywizard.com/nephewclub/wizardrange/bosch/92-02-020-thermador-ct-27-.pdf
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It's service manual 92-02-020 (this is the March 1999 version). Should be able to find it for FREE download on several sites. Here's just one ... Read more example:
http://www.uncleharrywizard.com/nephewclub/wizardrange/bosch/92-02-020-thermador-ct-27-.pdf
Good luck!
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Ori from ENGLEWOOD, NJ
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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