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Gene Posted: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 1:54:05 PM(UTC)
 
Originally Posted by: JJARVI Go to Quoted Post
...I saw that a lot of the posts advised letting things dry out for awhile. Maybe it was a just a little excess moisture on one of the switches...


Yes, Jeff. This is very common situation. I'm glad it was that simple.

Gene.
JJARVI Posted: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 4:36:17 AM(UTC)
 
Gene,
Sorry about not having the complete model number. All igniters where sparking but this cleared up after leaving the cooktop unplugged for a day or so. On this unit they all spark when any one of the burners are turned on. The diagram shows that the switches are wired in parallel.
I saw that a lot of the posts advised letting things dry out for awhile. Maybe it was a just a little excess moisture on one of the switches.
Gene Posted: Monday, January 7, 2013 5:18:35 PM(UTC)
 
Hi Jeff,

Does it do only one specific igniter or all of them?

The model number you posted is incomplete. Please verify and repost it.

Gene.
JJARVI Posted: Sunday, January 6, 2013 5:41:47 PM(UTC)
 
My igniter on the cooktop won't stop firing. It continuously fires the igniter at about a 1.5sec interval whether or not the burners are turned on. When starting a burner the igniter fires rapidly as is normal. I suspect it's the igniter module and not one of the burner switches. Does that sound right?

Thanks,
Jeff