Nawlins for Model Number JGP960SEA1SS The igniters on my cooktop fire erratically, when the cooktop is not in use. This happens on its own, and sometimes when something is plugged into the same circuit as my cooktop, that will cause it to spark. The cooktop works fine ignition wise and all the igniters work. I have tried changing the outlet to rule out a polarity issue, but it still does it. Is there a way to put a Ohm meter on the switches to figure out which one is bad, and I noticed that there are two different switches on your schematic for item 323, whats the difference. I have a feeling its from either debris or from liquid spilling into them, I have tried using a hair dryer to dry them and put some WD 40 in them to displace the moisture but still the same issue. Also there is a spark module listed, but I am getting spark so I do not feel that this is the issue.
Answer Nawlins, The issue that you are having with your unit would be in the switches. You will want to do a continuity test on them in the off position and if they have continuity then they are bad. The switches for the front burners are part number WB24K5078 and for the rear burners the switch is part number WB24K5083. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, July 25, 2014