Here You can see how to disassemble Kitchenaid cooktop. I replaced everything on this one, since I knew its a big job, decided to do everything at once. Problem is - cooktop is dead, no spark to any burner. I hope it helps! Thanks! How To Repair Whirlpool KitchenAid Stove Cooktop HD 1080
there is a part in the cooktop called a spark modual. it controls all the ignitors when it goes bad that what it does. replace the modual to fix the problem
I recorded video to let u see how its done. Problem Was : non of the burners would ignite (no sparks when knob is turned on). First sigh of bad spark module, but I got spark switches(they harness) as well just in case - One of the spark switches was bad - Check my video how I replaced them. Non of the screws was coming out.
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All four of mine did this.I glued it with a good quality super glue (don't get any inside or it won't fit back on)
Then I wrapped it many, many times with fishing string.Glue the end of the string after you cut it.Make sure that it holds.Then using alot of the super glue,spread/smear it all over the string.Its almost like fiberglass.Let it dry up real good over night.The first one I did almost 6 years ago and still holding.It's a lot guicker and easier then it sounds.
Call a local independent whirlpool dealer. they can order the parts from a supplier, and most do not charge sipping as sears a.k.a. A&E will. And they will usually be less expensive too.