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Unplug unit. Remove knobs, if they interfere with lifting the stove top. Lift stove top from front of oven, proceed to inspect dials for damage. Repair or replace as needed.
Remove the front panel to find where the gas injectors enter the burner tubes you will see they are cut away and have a screw holding an outer ring which is adjustable, open them up more to get more air in .
It is simple . Before the process make sure the the power is off .. There screws on the back after removing them you can lift the top n easily remove the none working ones . You can buy the spear ones online or local shop . I have done it myself or search YouTube with model number youse come a cross with repair option . Good luck .
The igniters for the burners are all on one circuit so when you turn the burner to light the switch inside the burner valve will cause all burner igniters to come on. As far as the left burner not sparking it could be due to a bad igniter switch in the valve and when you turn on the right burner you are causing all(including the left one) to spark. You will need to make sure that the burner eyes are clear and not plugged. You can use a sewing needle to clear out the eyes. The small eyes at the igniter electrodes are very important because if they are clogged the burner will not light.
First, determine if the burner element works by swapping it with a similar sized element on the stove. The eyes pull up and out away from where they go under the deck. If the burner works, the problem is likely with the receptacle, which is located below the deck. Trip your stove breaker, which is located at the panel by your meter. Make sure that the power is off completely. Raise the stovetop (deck) by lifting the front edge of the deck sharply. Some tops have a rod to hold them up; some do not. The receptacle has a screw that holds it to the top, and sometimes a clip. You can check the voltage at the receptacle. If the receptacle has any evidence of chipping, or having been burnt or damaged, it should be replaced. Replacement receptacles can be obtained at Lowes, H/Depot, similar. You'll have to cut the wires on the old one, install the shrink tubing, install the new receptacle, make up the connections, tape them up and apply the shrink tubing supplied. Sounds like a lot, but there relly isn't much to it. It takes longer to tell it than to do it! (Once you've done it a few times!)
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for the 4 burner if u not use coz of no igniter,use matches or lighter every time to use,if not turn the burner remove the knob & try to use hammer slowly at the top of the gas valve mostly the problem is stockcup,use oil b4 u try to turn.for the harness wire call the contact service center to buy a harness wire to replace the parts,but it so easily to replace the wire try to open the unit to see the wire size,color then gi to hardware to buy a wire same as in ur unit.tnx gerbee
This is for the glass top units. well i'm not sure if your problem is with your large or small single burner or the large expandable burner. If it's the large or small single burner replace the burner and if it the expandable also replace the burner. If you have a coil burner replace the infinite switch. Good luck hope this helps you.
Unplug first! Find the screws that hold the cooktop to the range. Usually in the front just above the oven door when it is closed on the underside. This should release the cooktop. The burners and wiring may have to be removed. You can order the part at sears.com.
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