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Steve
May 28, 2024
It sparks all the time, about once every few seconds. When you turn any of the knobs to light, it increases to the normal fast lighting spark.
For model number EW36GC55GS2
Hello Steve, thank you for getting in touch. According to our research, the issue is most probably with the spark module, part number PS11770793. It sends enough current to the igniter to create a spark at the bottom of the burner cap. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. Glad to be of assistance!
What is the cutout dimensions required to install this cooktop.
For model number EW36GC55GS2
Hello Eric, thank you for your inquiry. The cut-out dimensions for your model are: height: 8 inches, width: 34 1/4 inches, depth: 19 3/4 inches. We hope this information helps!
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First we replaced the wiring harness because a multi-meter said it wasn’t getting power. That was only partially true. The wiring harness was burned looking so we just kept it instead of sending it back. When the spark module got here the burner caps were removed and then the wires were noted where they went on the module and then the power and gas were turned off. The spark module was removed and then the stove was tested and we were back in business.