The gravy went down the valve stem hole onto one of the Valve Switches. (The orange colored square switch can be seen looking down the valve stem). Could this short out that one valve switch and cause ALL burners to spark ignition when the unit is plugged in? If so, what is the procedure to disassemble the unit to replace that valve switch. Also, could that gravy spill have caused damage to the Spark Module? If so, where is it located on the model?
- Bill Gale asked 10 years ago
you should be able to remove burner grates and access screws on inside lip of each burner well may be 4 in each as well as in fan draft section and raise top unplug unit clean out switches let dry and retry them if it still sparks replace switches the module will be off to the side but it should not have been effected by the spill
- Guest answered 10 years ago
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