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If you are saying the clicking continues you must move the burner knob past the LITE position. If it continues clicking with the knob past the LITE position the ignitor switch behind the knob is bad.
I have a stove that doesn't light (click) I've replaced the igniters, I've replaced the knobs, and I've replace the box all the igniters and plugged into. There's nothing else to change out and it still doesn't give a spark. I've got gas and electricity but nothing will light
Each valve has a switch on it, so that when any valve is set to the lite position, all igniters should spark.
The most common reason to see your symptoms is that a person has cleaned the cooktop and water, or whatever cleaner was used, has gotten into one or more of these switches (which are located on the shaft of each burner control knob) and is shorting one or more switches. Most times, if you let it go a day or two, it will dry out on it's own and start to work correctly again. If not, you may have to replace one or more of these switches.
Hi
It sounds like somebody clean up the stove and the electric sending unid is wet, try this: the knob that correspond to the ingniter that it's clicking nonestop, take the knob out and you will see the sending unit, pull it out unplug it and dry it out and then try it again, it should work properly after it's dry.
Eddie Rentas
Tupper Lake NY
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