Thermador PSC465GLS Gas Cooktop Ignitor & Venturi Tube Replacement

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In a new Thermador cooktop, changing parts is easy. However, when your stove is 16 years old and used every day, the parts do not necessarily come off as easy as they should. So what do you do if you cannot get a repairman to come out to do the work because they "do not want to get that involved"? If you're a handyman and have some tools, this video should help you out.
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I had an amazing appliance repair man who gave me maintenance tips. He explained that the venturi tube and its holder are two different metals, which is why they will corrode, eventually seize, and the holder will shear when a lot of force is used. He told me that to prevent the corrosion I would need to take out all of the venturi tubes once a year, clean them, and then put VersaChem Anti-Seize Thread Lubricant type 13 Hi-Temp Copper Formula on the threads on each before re-installing them. I have been doing this on the same range for almost 25 years! The burner we use the most is sometimes a bit dry and slightly stiff, so I actually do it every six months. Hopefully someone else can recommend something to use when a tube is corroded, but not completely seized. Maybe liquid wrench? I don't know. I am still grateful for this tip and post it whenever I see a discussion about the problem.. Pay it forward!😁

twinoaks
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Great video! I serviced these for years and there are MANY models/revisions, sometimes ALL SIX venturies were seized up, cleaning agents have an adverse effect, so messy, greasy ones actually cone right out!... I use a step bit and drill straight down destroying the brass venturi and then just replace the broken parts. The orifice is different simply because one is Natural Gas (most common), the other smaller orifice is Liquid Propane... That's why you had to change it over.

TheJackmayhoffer
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Thanks for posting this. Have nearly the same model and about to repair and your video will help allow to me avoid some pitfalls! I also was told to add copper anti-seize to the new venturi tubes to help with future issues.

DoctorPrepperMD
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Your video gave me the confidence to open up my stove and fix the ignitor. My venturi tube was stuck, so I figured I would need a new venturi tube, jet holder, ignitor and ring. You used a jig saw to cut the venturi tube. Another video suggested a variable size drill bit. I chose the milwaukee from home depot. It was expensive, but I was able to cut open the venturi tube very quickly. Since I planned on replacing the jet holder, I didn’t have to be too careful. The whole repair only took about one hour, but it did take planning ahead of time.

js
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Jim, thank you for this nice video. About 10 years ago I had to get into my Thermador stovetop and faced the exact same problem (venturi tubes stuck/welded in place) and I fixed my issue by working with the cover still on (very awkward). Anyway, stuck venturi tubes seem to be a very common problem. Your video provides clear insights into the problem and some logical steps to solve them. Thank you again!

drahdert
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Thanks Jim! This is great intel! My 48” Thermador dual fuel range is 16 years and things are breaking. The burner I use the most is frozen and spinning. Will find a week this spring to tackle the ignition issues and control board so I can use my grill if it takes me weeks!

richhenneberry
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Great video. My Thermador has been just okay and not the “professional” range or oven it fanes to be. A knob fell off with a brush of a kitchen towel at the shaft and the replacement part was super expensive for what you get. Getting to it required a massive disassembly since Thermador did not build it with the intent to allow repairs. For an $9000+ appliance it has been disappointing.

snozcocram
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Thanks a ton... in the same situation... venturi tubes are stuck, need to replace an ignitor, and no one will come out lol. Also need a new regulator on top of it... thank you again!

ElonZito
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This is a superb video, going way beyond insipid simpler ones. Bravo!

ernestmeunier
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Thanks Jim. I searched everywhere for the instruction and this is so helpful!

johnliu
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Thanks for the video. Still managed to break two Orifice holders and few gas lines. It was worth a try.

mondavou
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THANK YOU !!!! We have the same problem and no where in all our Thermador manuals etc. could we find how to fix this problem nor how to even take the stove apart to repair. Our stove is 13 years old and hopefully we can take ours apart a bit easier wish us luck!

peggygualtieri
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Thanks - we might just have to give up using the one back burner that wont come apart, I appreciate your video.

MrRazmataz
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Hi Jim - excellent video - I have an ignitor that just keeps clicking on so it's probably bad - can you tell me where to shutoff the gas to the cooktop - my LP line in the basement is off a manifold and the only line that does not have a shutoff valve on it is the Cooktop - figures!! Would appreciate any help since I don't even want to start disassembly until I can figure out how to turn off the LP gas line at the cooktop

creativesoftwareconceptsin
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Well done, thanks for the video. I just got a house with a thermador and igniter and burner issues. WIll likely have to do a repair myself.

JasperXoR
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If I drill out the Venturi tube, do I have to replace the Jet Holder as well? Does the Venturi tube attach to the Jet Holder?

arnelplim
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Very useful video. Thanks. Do you have any ideas on griddle in this appliance? Mine isn’t working and I don’t know where to start

msrao
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Firstly, thank you. Well produced video.
Do you happen to have a listing where you can buy the igniter which has a metal ring around the top? I’m having trouble finding any that include the ring.

briangrochal
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@Jim, Trying to figure out how to get the pans out that the burners sit in. I have the 6 burner stove & over with no grill or griddle to remove for access underneath. Open to any suggestions as the pans the burners sit on seem anchored down but the Venturi Tubes seem like the only "screw" I can see that might be holding the pan down. Please advise.

cegruenberg
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Thank you very much. I’ve been searching for this video for a while

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