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Gas Cooker with electric igniter

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Denny1 | 15:00 Sat 08th Nov 2008 | Home & Garden
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My Cannon gas cooker has a problem with the electric igniter - if using the top oven, the four hobrings continue to try to ignite. This results is a continuous clicking noise and i then have to turn the cooker off at the wall. The top oven will continue to work but the bottom one doesnt. Any ideas or will I need an engineer and if so what will need replaced and at what cost.
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hi denny i think your ignition leads are shorting out and need replacing. the last time i did this job they cost �3 per lead and your access is by lifting the spillage tray and the electrical cover at the rear where they connect. if your not comfortable about this you will have to get some help in
good luck with it
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Thanks terence that sounds good cheers
Could be the leads shorting, could be a faulty spark generator, could be a faulty ignition switch or could be that you have spilt liquid onto the igniter button that is causing the continuous ignition.

the reason your main oven won't work if you turn the power off to stop the clicking is that the main oven is controlled by an electric solenoid.

the most expensive item would be the spark generator box which is around �65, we normaly charge �50 for a repair which includes the initial visit to diagose the fault, fetching the part and then returning to fit it.

terence makes stripping the cooker sound easy and sometimes it is ut depending on what cooker it is sometimes to remove the spillage tray you have to take off the front panel, including all the knobs and timer buttons as sometimes all the panels link together.

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