Paul for Model Number JGP336WED2WW The igniters keep sparking unless I unplug the cooktop. I believe that one of the igniter switches has shorted out. Most likely, the switch for the largest burner is shorted, as was able to get them to stop for a while by wiggling the switch fro above. My questions are: 1. Do you think that one of the switches is shorted and causing the problem, or is the problem with the spark igniter? 2. Can I disconnect the switches one by one to determine which one is shorted ? 3. How do I go about removing the glass stove top to gain access to the switches? Do I need to remove the entire unit from the countertop, or can this repair be done from above ? This is a glass cooktop and I'm not sure if it's supported by the glass, or if the metal pan underneath supports the unit? Thank you.
Answer Hello Paul. Yes, based on the information you provided the spark switch is bad and will need to be replaced. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, August 27, 2015