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One of my four burners continuously "clicks" when it or any other burner is in use. A thread on this site said the igniter could be dirty or needs replaced. HOW do I clean it, before I do the replacement? David
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David,
You can clean them using isopropyl alcohol and a tooth brush.
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene David,
You can clean them using isopropyl alcohol and a tooth brush.
Gene. Gene: I cleaned as you suggested, and now with one / two / three or all four burners lite all four igniters keep clicking. Now what should I try.
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Make sure ceramic part of the igniters not cracked or broken and all burners are absolutely dry and clean and assembled properly. You can learn better how the ignition system in your stove works from one of our previous posts: http://forum.appliancepartspros...-range-professional.htmlGene.
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Thank you Gene: I read and printed the old post. I will check the condition of all igniter/ceramic and clean all burner parts very well, then get back with you. Hopefully that will fix it. David
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