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I have a four burner, gas, Thermador cooktop. As soon as the unit is plugged in, all four ignitors start to click. If I turn one, or all, of the burners on, it lights, but the ignitor continues to fire. Right now, I am using the unit by leaving it unplugged and lighting it with a match. Any ideas? Ron
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more than likely one of the switches that are on top of the valves are shorted closed ... plug the unit in, turn one burner on at a time, and see which burner causes the sparking to stop. if you none of the burners being on stops the sparking, there is a possibility that your spark module is being told to send spark due to a shorted wire ... any major spills recently ?
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Originally Posted by: kawfeeman more than likely one of the switches that are on top of the valves are shorted closed ... plug the unit in, turn one burner on at a time, and see which burner causes the sparking to stop. Did I say four burner? It's actually five and yes, one of them did make it stop sparking? Feels like progress. Now what? Thanks for the help. Ron
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change the switch that corresponds to the burner that made the clicking stop .. your switch is shorted / stuck closed...
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That's great. Thanks. Now, being new at this, is the switch located near the knob that turns the gas on and off, or near the burner? I haven't opened it up yet. Will it be obvious once I do? Ron
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with the power off, after removing main top, will need a socket set, replace switch on top of the valve that you turn to let gas go to the burner ... parts can be acquired direct from manufacturer ( btw: which burner did you find that stops the sparking ? )
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It was the front left burner. You were right on the money. As soon as that switch was removed, everything worked fine. I have the part ordered. Thanks for the assistance. Ron
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