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Anonymous Posted on Nov 28, 2012

Indicator light always on

The indicator light is always on. The two electric burners, the grill, and the fan seem to operate normally and I found no loose wiring inside the area where the switches are. It is an old unit.

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  • Anonymous Nov 30, 2012

    What are the chances of the indicator light going bad and staying on versus one of the burner switches always sending an erroneus messages that it's ON when it's really OFF?

  • Anonymous Jan 05, 2013

    You are most likely correct. Recently the rear (larger) burner quit working so its switch will be replaced.

  • Anonymous Jan 05, 2013

    Go for it guy!

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It really looks like a welded contact point in one of the burner switches going to the indicator light circuit. If you can, open the panel and lookk for shorts going to the indicator light.

  • Anonymous Jan 05, 2013

    You are most likely right, and thanks for replying. Since last posting the rear (larger) burner became inop and its switch will be replaced.

  • Anonymous Jan 24, 2013

    The problem turned out to be a defective receptacle for the coil element. Once that was replaced all is well.

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