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Noritz Igniter — Direct Spark Ignition: Diagnosis & Replacement

The igniter creates the spark that lights the burner. When it fails, the unit throws Code 11.

Updated May 2026 · Noritz Water Heaters

Noritz tankless and combi units use direct spark ignition — no standing pilot. The igniter creates a high-voltage spark across an electrode gap to light the burner. When it fails, the unit throws Code 11 (no ignition).

Diagnose first (don't just replace)

Many Code 11 faults trace to gas supply or flame rod issues, not igniter. Work through the Code 11 diagnostic sequence before ordering.

Confirm igniter failure

  1. Turn off gas (so no actual ignition)
  2. Trigger an ignition attempt by opening a hot tap
  3. In a dark room, look through the sight glass
  4. You should see a bright blue spark across the electrode gap
  5. No spark = igniter or igniter cable

Replacement (DIY)

  1. Power off and shut off gas
  2. Remove the front cover
  3. Locate igniter — ceramic-encapsulated probe with high-voltage cable
  4. Disconnect cable from PCB output (note orientation)
  5. Unscrew igniter from mount
  6. Install new igniter; reconnect cable
  7. Close cover, restore gas, power on
  8. Test — should hear ignition click and see blue flame

Cost

  • OEM Noritz igniter: $50-100 model-dependent
  • OEM-equivalent on Amazon: $20-60 (voids warranty during warranty period)

How often does it fail?

8-12 years residential. Faster in propane installs or short-cycling units (poorly sized gas line, oversized unit).

Bottom line

Visual confirmation (sparking or not) before ordering. Replacement is straightforward DIY. See Code 11 page for full diagnostic order.