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clicking burner(s) on GE Adora


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perpetual motor
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Hello:

I have a GE Adora series Gas Range model JGB605DET2WW (https://www.geapplianceparts.com/store/parts/assembly/JGB605DET2WW). One burner starts clicking some seven minutes into use and then continues until eventually the clicking stops.

Although I am unsure, another burner could be clicking as well, except this one begins the clicking only after being turned off. This is a more recent observation.

Any ideas on what is causing the clicking, and how it can be solved?

Thank you!

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Clicking is usually caused by a dirty burner. Clean good and it should go away.

 Some units use flame rectification ( electricity running through the flame) to determine if burner is lit, and will spark if it does not sense the flame present ( to prevent gas from flooding the area)

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perpetual motor
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Hi:

Thanks for your response. I removed the burner cap and head and inspected it. Even though both parts were essentially clean, I went through the cleaning process. I let the burner head soak in water with dish soap for 10 minutes. The burner cap, I only submerged in the dish soap solution for a few seconds. Afterwards, both parts were rinsed and dried. Upon the first test, I still have the same problem. The clicking begins about 7 minutes after the burner ignites.

Any ideas?

Thank you!

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