On a gas stove, it’s very common to have front burners that don’t light even though you can see and hear the igniter spark. What’s happening is there’s not enough gas getting to the spark to cause ignition. This is caused by a small blockage where the gas is released. Food tha...
On a gas stove, electric igniters spark the surface burners to produce an adjustable flame. When you light the burner, the igniter produces a characteristic clicking or ticking sound, which stops when the flame appears. Numerous issues, ranging from simple fixes to complex parts repairs, can ca...
Is your gas oven not heating up? The igniter might be dirty or broken. It's a 1- or 2-inch metal module covered with a metal cage, and it's responsible for igniting the burner that heats your oven. Check your manual to find out where it's located—you may be able to see it in...
I had been working on the oven, ordered a new igniter I thought was bad not knowing it was the fault of the Control Oven board relay circuit. Just my luck, the manufacture stopped making the board and none were available. An appliance Blog mentioned Fix Your Board and their praise was ...