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gas cooker won't stay alight
Hi All,
first time of posting - and hoping courtesy of the electric company i had a power cut yesterday - but there must have been a nice power spike as well! it blew a usb hub on a computer and something to do with ignition on my gas cooker! the clock on the cooker is blown due to this but also the oven ignition circuit (automatic ignition). The cooker hob still works so i know the gas supply is ok. If i light the oven manually it stays alight for a minute or so, and then goes out! any ideas and suggestions?, the cooker is about 15 years old but was working fine, so is it time to replace it, or is it a cheap fix by replacing some eletrical/electronic component in the cooker. the cooker is a "new world plan 6" any help much appreciated thanks |
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