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I have a GE Range Model JBS27W H2WW and the serial# XXXXX that I was cooking on and the back burner starting throwing out sparks and blew a hole in the coil and the drip pan. Now the light Burner on is staying on and I switched the 8 inch burner in the front with this 8 inch burner and still cannot get it to work.
If your drip pans are chrome plated NO you can not put them in the oven during the self clean cycle since the chrome plating will be burned off PLEASE BE ADVISED the racks also need to be removed during the self clean since the chrome will burn off of them as well...if your drip pans are porcelean coated they could go in durning self clean.
If the water has been dried up, it was most likely the drip pans. Water is non flammable, sorry i couldn't help myself. If water was the problem there would be sparks and buzzing noises first.
I don't have a solution, but I am trying to figure out how to remove the sealed burner drip pans on a Thermador PRSG 364 GLS gas stove. Any suggestions?
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