Error Code Explained
What Does the Wolf NO SPARK Error Code Mean?
A Wolf gas cooktop where one or more burners produce no ignition spark when the knob is turned to the ignite position indicates a fault in the spark module, the electrode for the affected zone, or the wiring between them. If no burners spark simultaneously, the central spark module or its power supply has failed.
Root Causes
Common Causes of the Wolf NO SPARK Error Code
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1Failed Spark Module OutputThe electronic spark module output for the affected burner zone has failed while other zones may remain functional.
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2Fouled or Cracked Ignition ElectrodeThe ceramic ignition electrode is carbon-fouled, cracked, or wet, preventing spark generation.
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3Open Circuit in Spark Module Power SupplyIf all burners fail to spark simultaneously, power to the spark module has been interrupted.
Step-by-Step Guide
How to Troubleshoot the NO SPARK Error Code
Safety First: Always disconnect the Cooktop from power before inspecting any internal components. Do not attempt electrical repairs. If in doubt, call a certified technician.
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1Clean and Dry Electrode AreasClean around each electrode tip with a dry cloth or compressed air. Allow to dry for 24 hours if moisture is present. Reseat burner caps correctly.
Professional Service
When to Call a Wolf Technician
No-spark condition persisting after cleaning requires professional spark module or electrode replacement.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions — Wolf NO SPARK
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Yes — use a long-reach lighter or match held near the burner while turning the knob to low. This is a temporary workaround only. Have the spark module or electrode professionally repaired for safe normal operation.
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