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foggy frost
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Hello! I have DCS RGT-366-N gas range. I had a problem that spark electrodes didn't work. So I opened the panel with knobs and spark switches to check them. But after I put this panel back I tried to turn on one of the burners I heard a sound and saw sparks from this knob. After that happened I don't have any electricity in my range - not sparking, no light in the oven. I think it happened because sensor wire from the oven knob got onto spark switch. I saw a small burned spot on this wire. I think the problem can be in limit switch or fuse but I couldn't find anything like that on searspartsdirect.com. What should I replace?

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You probably pinched the spark electrode lead between the panel and frame, electrode wires have a certain wire jacket that is not very resilient, and caused a dead short when you actuated the spark switch. First, check to see if it blew the circuit breaker. Then spend some time looking around in the unit for the technical info- if you find the diagram, it will illuminate whether or not this machine even has a fuse (many don't).

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