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I have all 4 clicking with just one burner on. Would appreciate any advice!
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Originally Posted by: Guest Mine ignite without the lighter once in awhile then I bought a new igniter module and replaced the old one. It work now but, new problem occurred. All 4 burners clicks when you ignite/lit one of the burners. I was wondering if anyone experienced similar issues or knows how to fix it. Thank you I believe it’s normal for all of the igniters to spark when any of them spark. I don’t know that for certain, though. If they stop sparking when the flame starts, then all is ok.
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If it clicks only on low, it’s likely that the flame gets too low for the flame detector. There is a procedure for adjusting the burner flame in the installation manual. It is NOT a really simple procedure. Requires pulling the top and then adjusting the venturi. Probably should also check that the jets are clean.
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Originally Posted by: Guest I have the same issue. Clicks only on low ... so annoying! Any ideas would be welcomed!
Same. Only on low.
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Mine ignite without the lighter once in awhile then I bought a new igniter module and replaced the old one. It work now but, new problem occurred. All 4 burners clicks when you ignite/lit one of the burners. I was wondering if anyone experienced similar issues or knows how to fix it. Thank you
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I had the same problem as #10. Realized that I needed to rotate the diffuser (under he black plate so that it lines up with the igniter. Voila - fixed.
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I have the same issue. Clicks only on low ... so annoying! Any ideas would be welcomed!
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I have the same issue. Clicks only on low ... so annoying! Any ideas would be welcomed!
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What if it clicks only on low?
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For me, the issue was corrosion on the little metal disk at the top of the igniter, above the ceramic. I used a piece of 320 grit sandpaper and brought the disk from a very dark gray color to a very light 'bare metal' color. Note that I sanded the top, sides and bottom of the metal disk. To get to the bottom of the metal disk, I very gently pulled up on it so I could slip the sandpaper between the ceramic and the metal disk, then pulled the sandpaper back and forth.
On a side note, cleaning sprays and my kids boiling over their pasta seem to be the main causes of this issue!
P.S. sorry for reviving a 3yr old thread, but figured this will be helpful to anyone looking up the issue.
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