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Fire Magic igniter replacement parts are available for Aurora, Echelon, Regal, Custom, Choice, and Monarch grills.

Fire Magic ignition systems have evolved significantly over the years. Earlier grills commonly used durable rotary spark igniters, while later models transitioned to battery-powered spark modules and, on select grills, hot surface electric ignition systems. Identifying the correct ignition style is essential when selecting a replacement part.

Fire Magic Ignition Compatibility Guide

Ignition TypeFire Magic ModelsIgnition MethodIdentification Notes
Rotary Piezo Ignition Early Fire Magic grill generations Rotary Knob Spark is generated by turning a dedicated ignition knob. No battery or electrical power required. Found on early Fire Magic designs prior to battery ignition.
Piezo Push-Button Ignition Older black, flat-face Deluxe-style grills Piezo Push Button Spark is created by pressing a button and you hear a hard snap. No battery required. Not interchangeable with rotary or battery systems.
Battery-Powered Spark Ignition Elite, Monarch, Regal 1 & 2 (slide-in & countertop)
Custom 1 & 2, Deluxe grills
All Fire Magic side burners & power burners
Battery-Powered Spark Module Produces a clicking spark using a battery-powered module. Battery compartment is typically in the neck of the module (behind the cap)
Hot Surface (Electric) Ignition Select Aurora & Echelon models Electric (Glow Element) Uses an electrically heated element that glows to ignite gas. No spark or clicking sound. Requires electrical power.

How to identify your Fire Magic ignition type: A rotary knob creates a mechanical spark when turned, a piezo system sparks when a button is pressed, battery-powered systems click repeatedly, and hot surface ignition uses a glowing electric element.

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