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Jenn Air jgr8875rds


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My Jenn Air gas stove has a burner that will not light when turned on. I know the igniter is good since it lights when any other knob is in the start position. I assume there must be a switch at the knob but cannot figure out how to access it. Thank you.

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This may help:

Front Control Panel
1. Open or remove oven door from unit.
2. Remove control knobs from gas valves, by pulling.
3. Remove screws securing front control panel, located
on the bottom edge of the front control panel.
4. Remove control panel by sliding one way or the other
and pulling away from the unit.
5. Reverse procedure to reassemble

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Vance

Thank your your assistance. I would also like to apologize for my delayed response. Since it was my personal stove and it was working it fell to the back burner. had time today and found the switch for that burner had been "worked on" prior. Wrapped with electrical tape to hold it together, ordering the new harness and when it arrives will be back at it again.

 

Thanks again

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