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plumbloco  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, June 21, 2011 12:15:07 PM(UTC)
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I put my stove outside during a remodel and hooked up electricity and gas to it and placed it under a tin roof on our patio. I usually leave it covered but was hit by unexpected bad storm last night and water got on the stove. This morning I dried everything off, and took off the back panels and lightly blew compressed air all over it to help dry it faster. The display panel has quit working and I can only light the burners by hand. It has been sitting all day now outside in 90deg. weather and still no improvement when I plug it back in. I could find no fuses to check. Is the control panel shot?
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Gene  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, June 21, 2011 5:40:59 PM(UTC)
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There are no fuses or any other safety devices in this range. So most likely the control board (aka a clock) and the spark (ignition) module have gone bad. It is recommended to the control board overlay as well because it is glued on.

- The control board Part number: AP4433338
Part number: AP4433338

- The overlay Part number: AP4433205
Part number: AP4433205

- The spark module Part number: AP2128204
Part number: AP2128204



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