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the prongs are open or the bunner is burned out, turn of breaker for the stove pull the top up and remove the burner take it to a appliance repair shop and have them test it unless you have an ohm meter.the prongs are open or the bunner is burned out, turn of breaker for the stove pull the top up and remove the burner take it to a appliance repair shop and have them test it unless you have an ohm meter.
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Check the element connections for good tight connections in both connectors. If ok, swap the element with one of the same size working elements and see if the swapped element works. If it does, replace the element. If it doesn't, the control switch or switch connections are the problem.
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Individual burners, located directly under the cooktop glass, contain a temp sensor which lights up the hot surface lamp when they sense a hot condition. If the light stays on after all burners are cool, one of the sensors has shorted out. The sensors are an integral part of the burner, so the offending burner must be replaced to solve your constant on hot light.
It is the burner control (behind the knob). The triac in the control has failed. $50 item, 10 minute change. Just make note which wire goes to which terminal.
I doubt that it is the control board, as the board has little to do with the stove top, but rather controls the display and the oven temperature/feedback monitoring.
Keep using the range if the glass is cracked all the way through it will appear quickly. Then the glass top will have to be replaced . There is no fix for the glass top. You might get lucky and nothing will happen.
The most common reason a gas oven won't heat is a bad igniter. It is located near the valve and burner under the oven bottom. You can usually see it glow orange just before the fire lights. Most GE ranges take a cylindrical igniter part #WB2X9154 or #WB13K21 rectangular igniter.
the bridge burner is 99 percent chance that it is blown. turn the power off and take that burner out and see if you can see a break in the burner. then replace.
Unplug first! Find the screws that hold the cooktop to the range. Usually in the front just above the oven door when it is closed on the underside. This should release the cooktop. The burners and wiring may have to be removed. You can order the part at sears.com.
the prongs are open or the bunner is burned out, turn of breaker for the stove pull the top up and remove the burner take it to a appliance repair shop and have them test it unless you have an ohm meter.
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