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I have a Garland six burner gas stove that's about 10 years old. I
like it (though I'd buy something else next time), but the burners have an annoying propensity not to light when I turn the gas on. It has electric spark pilots that keep clicking until the gas ignites, but this just keeps on clicking with no ignition unless I use a match. This mainly happens on the front left burner. How can I adjust or fix this? Thanks very much. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... >I have a Garland six burner gas stove that's about 10 years old. I > like it (though I'd buy something else next time), but the burners > have an annoying propensity not to light when I turn the gas on. It > has electric spark pilots that keep clicking until the gas ignites, > but this just keeps on clicking with no ignition unless I use a match. > This mainly happens on the front left burner. > > How can I adjust or fix this? > > Thanks very much. you can push the clicker "wire" closer to the burner, and/or make sure the ports near the clicker wire are completely clear so they put out a good blast of gas to be ignited. You can also gently blow the gas toward the clicker wire. |
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