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I've Read Previous Postings Regarding Continuous Sparking Of All 4 Burners, So I Ordered And Replaced The Spark Module, Ap2994560. After Installing The Module, The Continuous Sparking Stopped, But Now , If I Turn On One Burner At A Time, All Burners Continue To Spark; But If I Turn On The 2 Rear Burners At The Same Time Or The 2 Front Burners At The Same Time, All Burners Stop Sparking. Any Ideas??
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I'd light em 1 at a time and call it a day :D
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All 4 burners continue to spark if i turn on 1 burner...they don't continue to spark if 2 fronts or 2 backs are turned on
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they wont as long as there is a flame there blow one out and see if it sparks and relites it
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As a follow-up to my original posting: I found the 2 rear spark igniters had loose electrodes, so I orderd and replaced them. I'm still getting the problem of all burner igniters continue to fire when I turn on only 1 burner and it lites, but igniters stop firing if I turn on 2 rear or 2 front burners and they lite. Help!
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Okay, so for any of you who might want to know if I solved my problem with 1 burner still sparking after it ignites, but won't continue to spark if I turn on the 2 front or 2 rear burners..YES I HAVE!!! THe initial problem was all 4 burners continuously sparking even after any of them ignites, and that was resolved with the replacement of the igniter module. But with that, the problem of the single burner continuing to spark after igniting started.After 2 days of pulling my hair out over this, I checked all the ground connections, checked the burner control rheostats for resistance, checked for a short any place in the hi-voltage leads to the igniters, I found after manually tracing each hi-voltage lead back to the new spark module that the leads were in reverse order. They are not marked and look all pretty much alike, but by manually tracing the wires and checking the printed schematic on the back of the oven, I was able to put the connectors on the proper terminals(I've numbered them on the wires now). Finally can SLEEP!! :) :) :)
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