pconroy328 wrote:
Just an update - I pulled the stove apart, cleaned the electrode and connections. No help. I shimmed the electrode up a it higher to the burner and I could get it to spark about 1 out of 4 times. Better.
A little looking, reading and it seems like it's not a replaceable item; the electrode is part of the burner assembly. But, I found a new one on eBay for $15. I've ordered it and will report on if it fixes the issue.
Exactly same symptoms as when the wires are touching or resting on the metal bottom... did you try holding the wires up and or off of touching anything metal?