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I can make a long story but can do it with a very short story, as someone else has ansered this question on another site already very clear. You can find it on the link I send you.
Hi I have the same problem.I think the burner needs to be removed and blown out with high pressure air. Also I believe that Viking redesigned the burner. Please let me know if you find a solution. I also posted the problem.
you do not need to take apart any switches, all you need - unplug it from power, open front panel (2 screw on each side) remove all knobs, there is 3 more screws behind them). unscrew thermostat 2 screws behind knob. open top part of stove, remove grates and cover. you will see wires to thermostat unplug them and plug one by one to new thermostat. remove old thermostat from inside the oven (it has bracket inside). put the new one. close everything back. appliancesrepairla.com - viking repair LA
hello mam
this is not the problem of thermostat but the problem is in the heating element so check how many heating elements are there should be checked each element if one element is not good then it should change it if you get in single piece or should be changed one full set.
no the termostat but the ignitor that's the part that's nest to the broiler burner. the part that ignite the flame. when you turn on the broiler the ignitor becomes red like a glow.
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