Cooktop is that thing that you want to use every day. But when it becomes loud, all you need is to fix that problem. Today in our article, you will find an answer for clicking igniters for all time.
A stuck burner spark igniter switch can cause a constant ticking or clicking noise on the cooktop. The igniter switches can get wet and short out when you clean the cooktop with water, and the ticking sometimes stops once the switches dry. If the spark igniter still won't stop clicking after the switches are completely dry, replace the failed burner switch. We have instructions on how to replace the burner switch on Electrolux EL30EC45KS. Be careful and follow instructions. Let’s begin!
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and then close the gas supply shut-off valve. Remove all the cooktop grates and then lift the gas burner caps off the burner heads. Remove the screws that hold the burner heads in place and then remove the burner heads. Pull the control knobs off of the burner control valves. Remove the screws that secure the main top to the top of the burner orifice holders. Lift the main top off of the cooktop and set it aside. Take a photo of the wires attached to the existing spark module or tag them with labeled masking tape so you can connect them correctly to the new spark module. Disconnect all the wires attached to the spark module. Remove the bushings from the stems of the burner control valves. Pull the spark igniter switches off of the burner control valves. Remove the switch and harness assembly from the cooktop and discard it. Push the new switches onto the stems of the burner control valves. Reinstall the bushings on the burner control valve stems. Using the digital picture or marked tape as a guide, connect the wires to the new spark module. Position the main top on top of the burner orifice holders. Insert and tighten the screws that secure the main top to the orifice holders. Push the control knobs on the burner control valves. Position the burner heads in the correct locations, screw them into place and tighten the screws firmly. Cover the burner heads with the burner caps in the correct locations. Set the grates in place on the cooktop. Plug the power cord into the wall outlet and open the gas shut-off valve.
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