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Unplug the holes using a toothpick.

On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 15:57:33 -0500, Slumlord
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jeff wrote:
Slumlord wrote in message ...

GE gas range with sealed burners.

The front burners appear to have gotten clogged. Gas no longer flows
freely though the stem. Gas also leaks a bit under the cover. I opened
the cover and found a lot of cleaner residue around the burner assembly.
I am guessing the tenant clogged it up over time by getting cleaners
into the burner assembly itself. I think the gas is backing up though
the air intake that mixes the gas with air before its ignited. I
checked out the gas control valves and they seem to work fine.

Question: Is a burner assembly something that can be cleaned? Or do
you just replace it?

Thanks in advance..

Matt



Hi,

Model# is ??....so we know what style of burners ( there are more than
one ) your GE ranges has.


Is a burner assembly something that can be cleaned?



Probably, to a point.

jeff.
Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/


Model: JGBS23WEW3WW
Its the version with sealed burners, not the one with the open burners
that are installed in pairs.