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The burning heating indicator light on my Roper oven (bare bones model -- number not known) stays on even when the knobs are all off and the burners are cold. How do I fix this?
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Originally Posted by: mml  The burning heating indicator light on my Roper oven (bare bones model -- number not known) stays on even when the knobs are all off and the burners are cold. How do I fix this? We can't be much help without a model number. Does your stove have a glass cooktop or 4 individual burners. Do you have 1 hot surface light or 4 individual lights ? It would be best if you could find the model and serial number plate/tag. (usually located on the lower side cabinet behind the lower panel,or when you open the oven door, along the top trim of the oven opening). We can only generalize at this point. :cool:
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Originally Posted by: Joe / APP Team  We can't be much help without a model number.
Does your stove have a glass cooktop or 4 individual burners.
Do you have 1 hot surface light or 4 individual lights ?
It would be best if you could find the model and serial number plate/tag. (usually located on the lower side cabinet behind the lower panel,or when you open the oven door, along the top trim of the oven opening).
We can only generalize at this point.
:cool: It's an older one, probably 8-10 years old. Four individual coil burners. One hot surface light.
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Originally Posted by: mml  It's an older one, probably 8-10 years old. Four individual coil burners. One hot surface light. You have 1 of 2 possible systems. 1) You should have 1 to 4 thermostat(s) in line with the hot surface light, one of those thermostats is stuck closed,and not resetting when the top is cool, or a wire is shorted. 2) If you have a glass cook top with "radiant burners" under the glass(may look like red coils,when on), each burner has a sensor and one of the sensors is stuck closed and not resetting when the top cools down. That's as far as I can get you without a model number to check the wiring, circuitry and operation of the burners. ;)
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