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Liamfm  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, June 25, 2014 6:12:18 AM(UTC)
Liamfm

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Hi,
I've got a Wolf propane range (30") 4 burner stove with the open burners. One of my burners (back left) continues to click even after the burner is lit. Sometimes it will stop for a bit, but then starts again.

I'm told I should be looking at continuity on the ignitor and also good ground. I'm pretty proficient with my multimeter, but need some advice on where I should be testing from. Am I looking for ground from the igniter tip to the stove body, or from the bottom/wire or from the wire at the module? Same for continuity and resistance?

Any help is appreciated. 3 of the 4 burners function normally, one is problematic.

Thanks in advance!
Liam
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