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61692222 Spark Sense Electrode Replacement for RV Norcold Refrigerator 600, 6000, 6100, 900, 9100, N600 and N800 Series Models

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  • Wide application: 61692222 spark sense electrode is compatible with Rv Norcold refrigerator 600, 6000, 6100, 900, 9100, N600 and N800 series models
  • Refrigerator Spark Sense Electrode: 61692222 spark sense electrode is designed for your RV Norcold refrigerator, allowing for a fully functional, ideally maximized, and reliable mobile home cooling appliance
  • Excellent Material: 61692222 RV refrigerator spark sense igniter electrode with wire is made of premium and durable materials; It is an original replacement part that provides optimal functionality to fulfill your camper needs
  • Direct Replacement: If your RV refrigerator is not getting a good, consistent spark from gas, it may be time to get our 61692222 spark sense electrode to keep your food cold again; Simply remove the old, defective spark sense electrode from the control board, and replace the connection with our replacement part
  • Service Support: If you have any questions about our 61692222 spark sense electrode, please do not hesitat to send us a message and we will actively assist you in finding a solution


61692222 Spark Sense Electrode

Compatibility: 61692222 spark sense electrode is compatible with Rv Norcold refrigerator 600, 6000, 6100, 900, 9100, N600 and N800 series models.

Function: 61692222 spark sense electrode is designed for RV Norcold refrigerator, allowing for a fully functional, ideally maximized, and reliable mobile home cooling appliance.


Benjamin Morina
Reviewed in Canada on September 2, 2024
Worked great. Easy installation and does not miss. Sparks and ignites the rv heater all the time.
RMK
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Burner would shut down after a minute or so. Replaced the sparker/temp sensor. Same problem. Replaced the highly corroded and degraded burner. Same problem. Sprayed wd40 on the terminal for the sparker and worked the connector back and forth a few times. That fixed it so I put dialectric grease on the terminal. A thin coating of corrosion that I couldn't even see caused a high resistance on the connection that prevented the small sensor voltage from being detected. My fridge works like new again!