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I just had the fan switch for the gas burners replaced by a pro ($179.00 total!) and when I spilled sauce on the controlpanel the other night , I shut off the stove and went to eat, leaving the mess for later. It started clicking a few seconds later, (this would be the igniter switch clicking) and I looked at it from the top but saw nothing unusual. A minute later it began clicking again. This time I saw smoke rising through the left rear burner control on the panel this time and unplugged the electrical and went back to my meal. I hope to minimize the repair bill this time. Is the problem resolved by just replacing the switch again?
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You have to open the control panel to diagnose the real damage.
Besides the switch it could be a wires too.
Post your findings, as much descriptive as possible.
Gene.
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