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seamusok  
#1 Posted : Monday, December 5, 2011 5:44:57 PM(UTC)
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seamusok

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Some time ago, after cleaning the cooktop, one of the burners stopped lighting automatically. The other 3 burners are fine. On this burner there was no click/spark, and after taking the burner/tray off to find the full model number, I noticed that the wire to the burner seemed burnt, and the connector didn't look too healthy either. I checked the other burner wires and they looked good. So, can I cut this wire and splice a new piece (not electrically inclined :-( so I place all faith in the circuit breaker) or do I need an entire piece of wire going from I-don't-know-where to the igniter? Also,what type of wire? Thank you.
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