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The warning hot light will not go out at all on the small burner on the left rear.
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The warning hot light will not go out at all on the left rear small burner.
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Originally Posted by: denman Thanks very muvh for your help, today the light has gone out. Switch sticking?.
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]Switch sticking?[/COLOR] Yes that would be my guess. Often when contacts go the start by pitting and eventually weld themselves together permanently. Odds are that it will happen again, but you can never tell so perhaps the problem will never reappear. I will keep my fingers crossed. |
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Originally Posted by: denman Switch sticking? Yes that would be my guess. Often when contacts go the start by pitting and eventually weld themselves together permanently. Odds are that it will happen again, but you can never tell so perhaps the problem will never reappear. I will keep my fingers crossed. Thanks again for your help. Is this switch built into the glass top burners or is it separate. I've had to replace a couple of the burner control Switches a couple years ago.
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]Is this switch built into the glass top burners or is it separate.[/COLOR] I believe it is built into the element assembly. |
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Originally Posted by: denman Is this switch built into the glass top burners or is it separate. I believe it is built into the element assembly. Can the element be purchased separate from the glass top, I hope. Is it easy to change. Parts are expensive, almost time for a new stove.
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Denman has and is beiign a great help to us.
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