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Your problem is a stuck igniter switch or a bad spark module. Each surface valve has its own igniter switch. Turn off the gas. Remove the panel covering the valves to access the switches. With the gas OFF,turn on all surface switches. Move the dial past the LITE setting. The switches should still be making the sparking sound. Remove one wire at a time from each surface switch. When the sparking stops,that last switch with the wire removed will be the bad switch. The one that needs replacing. If you do not find a bad switch the main spark control module will have to be replaced. Part # 71003385 Igniter switch. Part # 71002783 Spark module. Occasionally a igniter switch becomes dislodged from the correct position and can be re-seated. Look at the position of all switches before you do any test. Make sure they are all seated.
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