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On Mar 8, 11:23*pm, RosemontCrest wrote:
On Tuesday, March 8, 2011 7:35:41 PM UTC-8, Smitty Two wrote: In article , (Charles Bishop) wrote: When I try to turn on any of the four burners, the back right burner igniter sparks, no matter which burner knob I turn on. FWIW, all four igniters normally spark when any burner is turned on. I wish that I knew the make and model of my friend's propane stove, but that is clearly not the case with his stove. The ignitor for each burner activates only when that burner's knob is turned. OP: What is the make and model of your stove? My glasstop ge profile sparks all 4 ignitors when any knob is turned to the light position as well. I figured they were all that way as it's a lot simpler. It only has to have one sparker. |
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