Jenn-Air 35 in. JGC9536 Gas Cooktop - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I have a Jenn-Air Gas Glasstop stove. When I turn
It sounds like there may be an issue with the ignitor switch for the large burner. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Clean the ignitor: Sometimes the ignitor can become dirty, which can prevent it from working properly. Try cleaning the ignitor with a soft brush or cloth to see if that helps.
- Check the wiring: Make sure the wiring for the large burner is properly connected and not damaged. If you're not comfortable working with wiring, it's best to call a professional.
- Replace the ignitor switch: If cleaning the ignitor and checking the wiring doesn't help, it's possible that the ignitor switch for the large burner is faulty and needs to be replaced. You can find replacement parts online or through a professional repair service.
- Call a professional: If you're not comfortable troubleshooting or making repairs yourself, it's best to call a professional appliance repair service to diagnose and fix the iss
Cooktop spark igniter will not turn off
This is usually a bad spark module that is not sensing that the burner is lit. You need to replace it. Is it still under warrantee? Good Luck, Appliance Specialists
Large burner igniter continually fires
Often there is a switch under the control knob that runs the igniter. I have heard that moisture from cleaning CAN cause this problem when it gets into the switch.
Jenn air jgc9536
yes , but that could be the manufacturers design or the wrong knobs
Jenn-Air Expressions Downdraft Gas Stovetop Model CVGX2423B - Unable to Get Nut Off Burner Base to Replace Igniters
It is possible to use WD-40 to help loosen the nuts, but it may not be enough on its own to remove them. Here are some steps you can try to remove the nuts:
- Turn off the gas supply to the stovetop and unplug the unit from the electrical outlet.
- Use a wrench that fits the nut snugly and try turning it counter-clockwise to loosen the nut.
- If the nut is stuck, try spraying a generous amount of WD-40 onto the threads of the nut and let it sit for a few minutes.
- After the WD-40 has had a chance to penetrate the threads, try turning the nut again with the wrench.
- If the nut still won't budge, try gently tapping the wrench handle with a hammer to help loosen the nut.
- If all else fails, you may need to call a professional technician to remove the nuts safely.
It's important to note that improper removal of the nuts could cause damage to the stovetop or cause a gas leak, which could be dangerous. If you are unsure about how to proceed, it's best to call a qualified technician to help you.
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