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Anonymous Posted on Jan 26, 2011

Got a problem with my electric stove,, 4 burner, kind of old, one of the burners shorted out,(sparkles came out) and the burner stopped working , I already replaced the part where the element hooks into, not sure what the name of that part is, anyways ,the burner works good now , but the little light that indicates that one of the burners is on, still on , it won't shut down , even with all the burners off, what can cause the lite to stay on all the time? thank you.

  • Anonymous Jan 30, 2011

    Great , thank you.

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Usually the indicators are powered by sensors which are often triggered on by the heat sensor on the burner. When the burner got burnt the indicator was most likely triggered on when the burners shorted out. And therefore got damaged in the process. When the unit was repaired most times repairers do not take note of the little details such as this as they have checked the full system and know that all is well.
The indicator does not mean any of the burners are on but is on as a result of the sensor being spoilt and last signal sent by sensor is on. As an off signal has not been sent the light cannot go off unless the sensor is replaced.
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