Bigmike for Model Number JGP963SEK1SS I spilled a pot of water on my GE cooktop. All the burners started to click, and as I went to pull the plug, smoke rose from one of the knobs, then a small flame. It went out right away, but when I removed the knob, I saw the harness had been charred. I replaced the spark switch harness, and the spark module. After I changed them and let it all dry out, I plugged it back in, but the clicking was still there. I then tested each wire from the igniter to the valves and they are all fine, so I'm at a loss as to why they keep clicking. There aren't a lot of electrical components, so my only other guess is one or more of the surface burner spark igniters is now bad. Is there a way to figure out if that's the case? And do I replace them all or one at a time!?
Answer Big Mike, The clicking would not be caused by an igniter. This issue would more likely be that one of the switches on the burner valves is bad. Check each one of them for continuity in the off position. If there is continuity then the switch is bad. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, December 28, 2021