S3002 Truma Ignitor repair/replacement? (2 Viewers)

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I have just found out the ignitor for the gas burner has failed on our Truma Gas heater.

£100

Far too steep.

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Has anyone found a cheaper alternative or replacement please?
I assume you have changed the battery and cleaned the contacts?
 

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these could be used
I tried one of those , it was a three outlet version. It just sparked a Roos the terminals
 

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I have just found out the ignitor for the gas burner has failed on our Truma Gas heater.

£100

Far too steep.

<Broken link removed>

Has anyone found a cheaper alternative or replacement please?
Funny how things go ours has just stopped as well.
lucky for us it was under £40.

it was sticking out of the top of the case. The last owner said it had always been like that.
well I pushed into position yesterday and ping. it fell to bits .
hence my post on this thread saying could it be this one.
 
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Funny how things go ours has just stopped as well.
lucky for us it was under £40.

it was sticking out of the top of the case. The last owner said it had always been like that.
well I pushed into position yesterday and ping. it fell to bits .
hence my post on this thread saying could it be this one.
Actually the one you posted is the manual version. It might well fit the OPs heater, from memory there may be a blanked off hole on the top of the case which it would fit into?

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Good plan but it might be better to keep it for spare parts for yours especially if it has the electric elements?
 

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Actually the one you posted is the manual version. It might well fit the OPs heater, from memory there may be a blanked off hole on the top of the case which it would fit into?
 

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Hi guys. I've just recently changed my electronic igniter for an old school manual push button type.

Was no way the electronic replacement was worth £100.

The replacement was easy to fit. From Amazon for £12

Took 10 minutes.

Just needed a metal hole saw and a wire to ground. Connect the igniter cable to the new push button and hey presto.

Heater fired up right away.

Here's the link for the one I purchased.

PIEZO IGNITER Boiler BBQ 18MM C/W 750MM Lead https://amzn.eu/d/0eFe27Yl



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Hi guys. I've just recently changed my electronic igniter for an old school manual push button type.

Was no way the electronic replacement was worth £100.

The replacement was easy to fit. From Amazon for £12

Took 10 minutes.

Just needed a metal hole saw and a wire to ground. Connect the igniter cable to the new push button and hey presto.

Heater fired up right away.

Here's the link for the one I purchased.

PIEZO IGNITER Boiler BBQ 18MM C/W 750MM Lead https://amzn.eu/d/0eFe27Yl



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If just replaced our battery box with the same push button. But don't think I've earthed it correct as sometimes it won't spark and other times it will. Any tips? Photo of yours would be a great help. Thanks
 

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