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diane Posted on Sep 12, 2017

My main oven ignition keeps clicking when oven turned off, only stops when oven alight

Ignition will only stop clicking when oven alight. Have to turn cooker off at mains then to light oven again have to reset clock and ignition for main oven will work. Then when finished with main oven and turned off, will continually keep clicking until turned off at mains. Ignition for all burners, grill and small oven working fine. Does anyone have a solution thanks.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2009

SOURCE: Oven Ignition Keeps Clicking

it is the spark generator at back of cooker they are about £65

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2010

SOURCE: the igniter keeps clicking after the main oven is

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Thanks for using FIxYa.The igniter doesn't stop clicking due to a short inside the igniter circuit or due to moisture present on the ignition switch.Turn off the gas supply immediately and also unplug it from the mains power. Now take a blower or your hair dryer and blow hot air over the igniter. Also check for the following troubleshooting steps---


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3) Loose wiring connections at the igniter, the grounding strap, or spark module.

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Even after performing these steps the igniter doesn't stop clicking then you need to replace the spark module.

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