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My broiler will not ignite. I removed the igniter, bench tested it and it proved to be faulty. I replaced it and still nothing. I checked for continuity as far as I could reach. No Problem. Everything else works fine. There is no automatic settings to shut it off..........
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Please post your model number Nat
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I would first check the continuity of the new ignitor (it's possible to have a defective new part) secondly check the broiler burner. Nat
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The first thing I did was check the continuity of both the old and the new ignitors...... What is there to check on the broiler burner? The ignitor has to glow first to get the gas to go.......
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The ignotor doesn't glow at all? I see so thermal fuses or spark modules on your model. So That would leave me to believe that the control board is not working for boil, check your board to see if there are any cracked or cold solder on the board. Nat
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