Weber 66503 Genesis II LX 240 Igniter Kit
- Fits Weber Genesis II LX 240 Gas Grills
Description
What Problem This Part Solves
This igniter kit replaces worn or non-functioning ignition systems that fail to produce a spark. When the igniter fails, your grill may not light or require manual ignition. Replacing the full kit restores push-button startup, improves safety, and ensures reliable ignition across all burners.
Key Features
Complete ignition system including module, electrodes, wiring, and hardware
Designed specifically for 2-burner Genesis II 200 series grills
Battery-powered ignition for consistent spark performance
Color-coded wiring simplifies installation
OEM design ensures proper fit and long-term reliability
Igniter kits typically include the ignition module, electrodes, wiring harness, and battery to restore full ignition functionality
Compatibility / Fits Models
Fits Weber Genesis II 240 gas grills (2017 and newer)
Fits Weber Genesis II LX 240 models
Designed for 2-burner Genesis II configurations
Compatible with both propane and natural gas versions
Fits most grills within this series—confirm model number before ordering
Installation / Use Instructions
Turn off and disconnect gas supply
Remove control panel to access ignition system
Disconnect old electrodes and wiring
Install new ignition module, electrodes, and wiring harness
Insert battery and test spark before reassembly
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FAQ Section
Does this fit my grill?
This kit fits Weber Genesis II 240 and LX 240 grills (2017+). Confirm your model before ordering.
What is included in the kit?
It includes the ignition module, electrodes, wiring harness, battery, and mounting hardware.
Is this for propane or natural gas?
Igniter kits work for both—ignition systems are not fuel-type specific.
How do I know if my igniter is bad?
If there is no clicking sound or visible spark when pressing the button, the igniter likely needs replacement.
How long does an igniter last?
Ignition systems typically last several years but can wear out due to heat, grease, and moisture exposure.