VIKING RANGE 30 CLICKING SOUND Wont Stop
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Re-ignition Spark Module (4-Point)
This module is the 'brain' of the ignition system; it monitors flame rectification to determine when to stop sparking. Internal failure of the sensing circuit causes it to continuously spark even when a flame is present or the knob is off. It is the most frequent electronic failure point in Viking ranges showing this specific symptom.
SKU: PA020047
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Top Burner Igniter Electrode
The electrode acts as the 'sensor' for the flame detection loop. If the ceramic insulator is cracked or the metal tip is heavily oxidized/carbon-fouled, the flame signal cannot reach the module. This prevents the module from receiving the 'kill' signal, resulting in continuous clicking.
SKU: PA020049
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Ignition Switch Harness (4-Burner)
This harness contains the rotary switches located behind the control knobs. If liquid from cleaning or a boil-over enters a switch, it can create a 'stuck-on' electrical path that keeps the spark module energized regardless of the knob position.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Re-ignition Spark Module (4-Point).