I looked online and found a video on how to troubleshoot the issue from the video using a multimeter. I was able to determine that the large burner failed. I purchased the burner which arrived fast even though I didn't pay for expedited shipping. I unscrewed the front two bolts holding the glass top down. Once those were out I lifted the glass top up and propped it up with a piece of wood. Be careful of how high you lift the glass top if you lift it to high you will pull the wire connectors apart where they go through the back firewall of the stove to connect to the knobs. I know this because I spent 15 minutes trying to figure out why the new burner was not getting any power after I installed it. So after I propped the glass top up and took a picture of the wires so I would know how to reconnect them. Once the wires were disconnected the hardest part was removing the clips that held the burner to the glass top. After I removed the clips I removed the old burner and put the new one in its place and reconnected it. When I tried to test it there was no power and that is when I discords that I lifted the glass top high and pulled apart the wire connector. The whole repair took about 45 minutes but 15 minutes of that we're looking for the disconnected wire connector