Dometic RM 7371 No Spark on Gas

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Looking for some help diagnosing a problem with my Dometic fridge.

We just bought the 2006 Lunar caravan from a private seller, thought I had checked everything, but clearly missed this.

When the fridge is set to gas, the orange light just flashes, no clicking.

On inspection
- No spark
- No cluck, plop or other noise from the gas valve
- Happened just once, when probing around with my multimeter on the burner control unit, it started sparking. Not managed to get it to do that again

Tried
- Replaced gas bottle with a full one
- Turned the gas supply on and off a lot
- Tapped the gas valve to "free it up"
- Disconnected the burn control unit, tested for continuity on the spar wires and for voltage on the control plug (this is when it started sparking.. once)
- Cleaned all the terminals on the gas valve and burner controller (TypeP810)
- Test caravan main battery, showing at 99% health on the battery tester, plus the caracan is connected to mains at this point

Not done, but dont think it is causing the problem
- Cleaned burner, looks ok to me
- Taken the fridge out

See screen shots for model details

Does anyone have a service manual or something else to test, the cost of replacement burner modules isnt nothing, so done just want to buy one and try it without a bit more faffery first.

Currently at St Anns AKS, running the generator once a day to cool the fridge a little on 230v, any help is much appreciated.

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Sep 4, 2011
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Just reduce the gap and see if you get a spark. If still no spark then points to the module either poor connections or circuit board fault such as a dry joint. But some modules are potted so you have no access to the PCB
 
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Just be wary if probing with a multimeter, the spark has a potential well above 10,000 Volts and if it discharges whilst your connected tp the spark wire (Semi translucent wire) it may permanently damage some cheaper DMM's.

Spark gaps between the probe to burner will typically be 3 to 4mm.
 
Apr 23, 2024
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The dometic 'brick' has failed , simple as that . don't try and reduce the spark gap , the probe is tungsten and wont bend , you will either crack the ceramic insulator or snap the probe.
The ignitor brick is approx £130 to 160 (Hilbre outdoors via ebay seem the cheapest at the moment also jackson leisure supplies via ebay( not on their website thought)
 
Apr 14, 2025
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Just be wary if probing with a multimeter, the spark has a potential well above 10,000 Volts and if it discharges whilst your connected tp the spark wire (Semi translucent wire) it may permanently damage some cheaper DMM's.

Spark gaps between the probe to burner will typically be 3 to 4mm.
Yeah, figured it would be bit, didnt go near the spark end with the meter, or the connectors on the "brick" like that name
 
Apr 14, 2025
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The dometic 'brick' has failed , simple as that . don't try and reduce the spark gap , the probe is tungsten and wont bend , you will either crack the ceramic insulator or snap the probe.
The ignitor brick is approx £130 to 160 (Hilbre outdoors via ebay seem the cheapest at the moment also jackson leisure supplies via ebay( not on their website thought)
Yeah, coming to that conclusion
 

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