🔥 Light up your grill game instantly!
The Onlyfire 7629 Grill Igniter Kit is a direct replacement for Weber Genesis 330 series gas grills (2011 and newer), featuring an electronic ignition system with 4 electrodes, easy tool-free installation, and all necessary components for a flawless fit—designed to bring reliable, instant sparks to your outdoor cooking experience.
J**A
Works great, perfect fit.
Fit my 2011 Genesis 330 with no issue. Had to YouTube install instructions but it was pretty simple. I did not have the issues some have reported with the metal tabs not being in the right spot for proper ignition. Crazy good value compared to oem.
J**R
Easy install. Works great.
Our old webber ignition was giving us trouble. We found d this one on Amazon and couldn't be happier. It was easy to install and works every time. No more getting the lighter to light it by hand.
C**E
Read this if your new Igniter kit does not work and fails to light the burners
I have an older Genesis 330 and needed a new igniter. This kit was much more price friendly than the Weber labeled version so I gave it a try. Honestly, in looking at detailed Weber pictures of their unit, they seemed to be the same as third party as well, just in a Weber box.After installing the kit the gas tubes would not light. All the igniter electrodes were sparking. I could smell Propane and the electrodes were right over a gas tube hole. I stuck a lighter in there and the tubes lite right away. HMMM, I have spark and gas but no bang.After rolling up my sleeves to get into the issue I noticed that the electrode "snap" sound seemed low. Looking at the electrode tips they were all very close to the gas tube. So, at first glance, that seemed "right". Nope, that is what is wrong. I used a flat blade screw driver to lift the porcelain away from the gas tube. and the gas tube ignited instantly.After my discovery I decided to fine tune the electrode height. I was able to get flat blade under the electrode and bend it up by pressing down hard on the porcelain and flexing the electrode up. I tried all different "setting" and found I could make each gas tube light with a single press of the igniter button with about 1/8" gap. the snap sound became much louder, as you would expect to here.Now my old grill literally lights with a single press of the igniter button on each tube and the familiar snap is there.I was ready to toss out the "cheap" igniter and buy a Weber version. Happy I did not. Hope this way too long review helps others understand this issue and resolution.
J**D
Failed after 1 year
Worked good but like others have said in the reviews it doesn't last long. Mine quite working after a little over a year. I know you take a chance when you buy aftermarket parts. Looks like I'll be ordering the original Weber replacement part now.
A**R
Good product
Worked as advertised no issues
S**.
Absolutely Perfect - Great Value
I replaced the igniter in a Weber Genesis S330 which has 4 starter wires and it now works perfectly on the first push of each button. The most difficult task is getting access from the panel below. Several of the screws were so rusted I couldn’t remove them but I managed to get 2 screws out so I could barely pull the old igniter box out. I didn’t replace the wires as they all still worked perfectly. Tremendous value for the minimal cost. Highly recommended.
J**T
Fixed with a 3" long piece of aluminum foil.
The pushbutton is the wea point on this igniter. It relies on the conductive plastic paint to complete the circuit when pushed. After six months, my ignitor stopped working reliably. I read through a bunch of reviews and found that the button is the likely culprit for most failures. I added a piece of aluminum foil inside the button so that when the button is depressed, a connection is made between the foil, which extends down and around the negative pole of the battery, and the steel spring inside the ignitor. Had the button came from the factory with a steel clip inside to complete the circuit, this would be a great buy.
A**R
Igniter box works for Weber Genesis E310
This after market igniter replacement is for part 7629 Genesis 330 gas grill (front-mounted control panel). However the same push button module igniter box works for part 7628 Genesis 310 and 320 gas grill (front-mounted control panel). The only difference is part 7629 has 4 wires and 4 electrodes (nicely color coded) while part 7628 has 4 wires and 3 electrodes (the 4th wire connects to the side of the 3rd electrode - see Weber website for picture). Most often the module box fails but the electrodes still work, which is what happened with mine. It's a quick fix with this kit. Got it for $20. Would buy again. NOTE: I also coated the connectors with Permatex 22058 Dielectric Tune-Up Grease, 3 oz. Tube, to prevent it from corroding and last longer.
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