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When a gas range's oven is not working I frequently hear that question. The first thing that is needed is to be sure your model actually has a 'pilot' which needs lighting.
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The Miele Problem solving guide has been designed to give you easy access to information about possible causes and solutions to the most common issues you may encounter with your appliance. Trouble shooting guide Miele Troubleshooting Videos. Call the gas agency immediately and do not attempt to fix the problem yourself. Problem 3: Ignition not working. If the burners aren't working it could be due to a fault in the igniter, the burner or the electronic ignition system. To find out more about this problem, read our Cooker Ignition Not Working – Troubleshoot Guide.

Understanding Gas Oven Ignition Systems


Most gas ranges currently available employ one of 3 basic gas ignition systems; pilot ignition, hot surface ignition system (which uses a 'glow bar' or 'glow coil' - aka an 'ignitor') and a spark ignition system. The latter two being referred to as 'electronic ignition' systems as they use electricity in one form or another to operate the oven heating system. Only the pilot ignition system has an actual 'pilot' (which is a small but real 'flame') which might need manual lighting.

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If the surface burners of a range are a spark ignition type, the oven IS one of the possible kinds of electronic ignition systems and thus will not usually have a 'pilot' which needs lighting. Be aware though that just because the surface burners might light via a spark doesn't necessarily mean the oven uses the spark type ignition system too.

There is one older style of electronic ignition system which does also use an oven pilot but it is very rare and such a system hasn't been used in oven models since the early to mid 70's. It is the 'constant pilot' *electronic ignition* system.


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Making Observations

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The oven burner's operation will usually need to be directly observed while in operation as the first step to troubleshooting problems.

The oven bake burner and ignition components are located beneath the oven cavity. In most cases the oven bottom panel can be removed for access (check your owner's manual) but on some models the oven burner has to be accessed from below in the warming or broiler drawer area. If accessing from the top, a 'flame spreader' (flat metal plate) above the burner may also need to be removed to see the burner itself.

Some range models may have an additional broil burner located at the top of the oven cavity which may be referred to as a 'waist high' broil. If not, broiling usually takes place in the drawer area below the oven, which uses the same bake burner for the broil function.


Ignition System Type Links

Ignition System Types:

  • Electronic Ignition with Constant Pilot (rare)
  • Electronic Ignition with Glow Ignitor (most common)
  • 1Gas stove igniter won't spark

    A gas range will always make a clicking noise whenever you turn on the surface burner knob after which the burner will light. The noise comes from an electric igniter that sparks the burner and stops when the burner lights at least after clicking 3 times. If it doesn't ignite, then there is a problem somewhere that needs to be addressed by a range repairman.

    Gas stove igniter won't spark

    The following are common problems why a gas range igniter won't light and how to repair them.

    Some things to check when your gas stove not clicking or lighting:

    Electric Stove Burners Not Working – Food Debris And Grease

    Most gas burners have a problem lighting because of food debris or grease that blocks normal flow of gas.
    Invite your residential gas range expert to your house for inspection of the faulty burner. First, the grate on top of the burner and the burner base will be removed. The burner base will then be soaked in warm water or vinegar and scrubbed with a stiff brush to remove food particles. Surrounding areas will also need to be cleaned with soapy warm water to remove grease.

    Miele Gas Cooktop Igniter Problems Troubleshooting

    Food clogged in the burner holes will need to be removed with a needle, paper clip or metal pin. Never use a tooth pick to remove food debris in the small holes as it can break off and get lodged inside the holes. Next, the burner and grill should be replaced for the burner to be lit once more. If it fails to ignite, then your range repairman will inspect the connections and igniter for any other problem.

    How To Repair Gas Stove Igniter

    If the burner has been well cleaned and other gas stove repair has been done and the igniter still won't light, then it could the one causing the problem. Office for mac keys. Your range repairman will ignite the stove with the lights off to test it. An orange or yellow spark as opposed to a clean bluish-white spark means that the igniter needs to be replaced.

    To remove the faulty igniter, power and gas are shut off and then the burner base is screwed out. All wires leading from the igniter will also be disconnected to have it removed. Your repairman will use your stove's model number as a guide in buying a new igniter. The new igniter, burner base, cap and the stove's grate will then be replaced. Next, power and gas are restored before the new burner is tested.

    Stove Not Working – Loose Connections

    Though not common, some connections of your gas range or stove may become loose probably due to cleaning or installation. Loose wires that link the igniter to the stoves control module may affect ignition.

    You can invite an oven technician to your home to inspect for any loose connections. First, power is switched off. Next grate, burner cap and sealed burner base are removed to inspect for any loose wires. Loose or disconnected wires are then secured in place. Finally, burner base, cap and grate are reinstalled before power is switched on to test the new connection.

    A gas range will always be useful for every household and with proper care, you can continue enjoying its advantages. In terms of energy costs, a gas stove can be very saving since it continues cooking even when the power is not on. The stove also provides instant heat which saves your cooking time. Consider hiring a stove service technician to provide maintenance service for your gas range and prolong its life.

    The following are things you should be familiar with when solving the problem with your home appliance or gas stove igniter not clicking

    • gas burners
    • burner knobs
    • surface burners
    • burner caps
    • burner holes
    • control module
    • ignition burners
    • sealed burners
    • igniter switch
    • burner grates
    • ranges burner
    • electronic igniter
    • top igniter
    • oven door
    • wire connector
    • burner heads
    • igniter module
    • igniter sparks
    • spark ignition
    • spark module
    • stove burner
    • burner igniter
    • oven igniter
    • gas cooktop
    • spark ignition switch
    • igniter control module
    • range top
    • gas stove top
    • stove repair

    Common causes and problems your are likely to identify with your gas appliance

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    The Miele Problem solving guide has been designed to give you easy access to information about possible causes and solutions to the most common issues you may encounter with your appliance. Trouble shooting guide Miele Troubleshooting Videos. Call the gas agency immediately and do not attempt to fix the problem yourself. Problem 3: Ignition not working. If the burners aren't working it could be due to a fault in the igniter, the burner or the electronic ignition system. To find out more about this problem, read our Cooker Ignition Not Working – Troubleshoot Guide.

    Understanding Gas Oven Ignition Systems


    Most gas ranges currently available employ one of 3 basic gas ignition systems; pilot ignition, hot surface ignition system (which uses a 'glow bar' or 'glow coil' - aka an 'ignitor') and a spark ignition system. The latter two being referred to as 'electronic ignition' systems as they use electricity in one form or another to operate the oven heating system. Only the pilot ignition system has an actual 'pilot' (which is a small but real 'flame') which might need manual lighting.

    Miele Gas Cooktop

    If the surface burners of a range are a spark ignition type, the oven IS one of the possible kinds of electronic ignition systems and thus will not usually have a 'pilot' which needs lighting. Be aware though that just because the surface burners might light via a spark doesn't necessarily mean the oven uses the spark type ignition system too.

    There is one older style of electronic ignition system which does also use an oven pilot but it is very rare and such a system hasn't been used in oven models since the early to mid 70's. It is the 'constant pilot' *electronic ignition* system.


    Making Observations

    The oven burner's operation will usually need to be directly observed while in operation as the first step to troubleshooting problems.

    The oven bake burner and ignition components are located beneath the oven cavity. In most cases the oven bottom panel can be removed for access (check your owner's manual) but on some models the oven burner has to be accessed from below in the warming or broiler drawer area. If accessing from the top, a 'flame spreader' (flat metal plate) above the burner may also need to be removed to see the burner itself.

    Some range models may have an additional broil burner located at the top of the oven cavity which may be referred to as a 'waist high' broil. If not, broiling usually takes place in the drawer area below the oven, which uses the same bake burner for the broil function.


    Ignition System Type Links

    Ignition System Types:

  • Electronic Ignition with Constant Pilot (rare)
  • Electronic Ignition with Glow Ignitor (most common)
  • 1Gas stove igniter won't spark

    A gas range will always make a clicking noise whenever you turn on the surface burner knob after which the burner will light. The noise comes from an electric igniter that sparks the burner and stops when the burner lights at least after clicking 3 times. If it doesn't ignite, then there is a problem somewhere that needs to be addressed by a range repairman.

    Gas stove igniter won't spark

    The following are common problems why a gas range igniter won't light and how to repair them.

    Some things to check when your gas stove not clicking or lighting:

    Electric Stove Burners Not Working – Food Debris And Grease

    Most gas burners have a problem lighting because of food debris or grease that blocks normal flow of gas.
    Invite your residential gas range expert to your house for inspection of the faulty burner. First, the grate on top of the burner and the burner base will be removed. The burner base will then be soaked in warm water or vinegar and scrubbed with a stiff brush to remove food particles. Surrounding areas will also need to be cleaned with soapy warm water to remove grease.

    Miele Gas Cooktop Igniter Problems Troubleshooting

    Food clogged in the burner holes will need to be removed with a needle, paper clip or metal pin. Never use a tooth pick to remove food debris in the small holes as it can break off and get lodged inside the holes. Next, the burner and grill should be replaced for the burner to be lit once more. If it fails to ignite, then your range repairman will inspect the connections and igniter for any other problem.

    How To Repair Gas Stove Igniter

    If the burner has been well cleaned and other gas stove repair has been done and the igniter still won't light, then it could the one causing the problem. Office for mac keys. Your range repairman will ignite the stove with the lights off to test it. An orange or yellow spark as opposed to a clean bluish-white spark means that the igniter needs to be replaced.

    To remove the faulty igniter, power and gas are shut off and then the burner base is screwed out. All wires leading from the igniter will also be disconnected to have it removed. Your repairman will use your stove's model number as a guide in buying a new igniter. The new igniter, burner base, cap and the stove's grate will then be replaced. Next, power and gas are restored before the new burner is tested.

    Stove Not Working – Loose Connections

    Though not common, some connections of your gas range or stove may become loose probably due to cleaning or installation. Loose wires that link the igniter to the stoves control module may affect ignition.

    You can invite an oven technician to your home to inspect for any loose connections. First, power is switched off. Next grate, burner cap and sealed burner base are removed to inspect for any loose wires. Loose or disconnected wires are then secured in place. Finally, burner base, cap and grate are reinstalled before power is switched on to test the new connection.

    A gas range will always be useful for every household and with proper care, you can continue enjoying its advantages. In terms of energy costs, a gas stove can be very saving since it continues cooking even when the power is not on. The stove also provides instant heat which saves your cooking time. Consider hiring a stove service technician to provide maintenance service for your gas range and prolong its life.

    The following are things you should be familiar with when solving the problem with your home appliance or gas stove igniter not clicking

    • gas burners
    • burner knobs
    • surface burners
    • burner caps
    • burner holes
    • control module
    • ignition burners
    • sealed burners
    • igniter switch
    • burner grates
    • ranges burner
    • electronic igniter
    • top igniter
    • oven door
    • wire connector
    • burner heads
    • igniter module
    • igniter sparks
    • spark ignition
    • spark module
    • stove burner
    • burner igniter
    • oven igniter
    • gas cooktop
    • spark ignition switch
    • igniter control module
    • range top
    • gas stove top
    • stove repair

    Common causes and problems your are likely to identify with your gas appliance

    • gas stove igniter won't click
    • disconnected wire
    • gas leak
    • wont heat
    • wont ignite
    • won't stop clicking
    • clicking sound
    • igniter wont stop
    • continuous clicking
    • igniter clicking
    • burners wont light
    • stop clicking
    • oven wont work
    • stove top not working
    • burner won't work
    • ignites the gas
    • wrong oven temperature
    • electric range won't work
    • gas ovens won't work

    Possible Solutions

    • clean the burner
    • replace the igniter
    • remove the grate
    • remove the burner
    • door repair

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