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- Colo_NativeExplorerUPDATE: I climbed under and found the quick connect and it was slightly disconnected couldn't tell unless you pulled on it. THANKS for all the help
- donn0128Explorer II
Colo Native wrote:
donn0128 wrote:
Have you tried with a gas match? Over the years there has been a few times when the pizzeo igniter would not work. Ot always turned out to be a loose wire. If there is no gas flow with the burners on, then, since there are four gas valves you have no gas to the stove.
No gas , used a lighter nothing worked
Then there are only a couple of options. No gas! Or you have a gas leak detector that has killed your gas flow, or you have air in the lines that needs to be purged out. Turn on one burner, hold a lit gas match to the burner until it lights. This can take up to two minutes. - Colo_NativeExplorer
RustyJC wrote:
Our range has a hinged cover that, when closed, makes the range top part of the counter surface. This hinged cover is tied to a switch and a solenoid valve that turns on the gas supply to the range when the cover is opened and shuts it off when the cover is closed. If yours has something similar, you might want to check the switch function and solenoid to be sure that it's permitting the gas supply to get to the range.
Rusty
no cover but that is interesting - Colo_NativeExplorer
docnascar wrote:
I'm assuming your propane tank is full.
Is it electric ignition or do you need a lighter?
Do you get any air from the stove when you turn the knob? When I lite mine from a lighter, the flame blows around until propane actually starts to come out. This will show your valves area good.
Is it every burner or just one?
Do you smell propane?
Does your HW tank light and stay lit on propane? That takes a fair amount of pressure and fuel to burn.
no gas coming out the burner furnace works did not try water heater, the valve is under the slide and it is open - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIWhen you say 'oven' do you mean stove top burners won't light, do you mean oven burner won't light, do you mean none of the burners will light?
OVEN burner....
Does pilot flame come on? Does propane flow thru pilot tube?
IF you hold BBQ Lighter on thermocouple for 1 minute will control knob turned on does burner try to light??
Bad thermocouples are typically issues with NO OVEN - Colo_NativeExplorer
donn0128 wrote:
Have you tried with a gas match? Over the years there has been a few times when the pizzeo igniter would not work. Ot always turned out to be a loose wire. If there is no gas flow with the burners on, then, since there are four gas valves you have no gas to the stove.
No gas , used a lighter nothing worked - Colo_NativeExplorer
Old Teacher wrote:
Not to be too obvious, but did you purge any air in the line to the stove?
YEP worked before trip - docnascarExplorer
RustyJC wrote:
Our range has a hinged cover that, when closed, makes the range top part of the counter surface. This hinged cover is tied to a switch and a solenoid valve that turns on the gas supply to the range when the cover is opened and shuts it off when the cover is closed.
Rusty
Interesting. Makes sense for safety. - RustyJCExplorerOur range has a hinged cover that, when closed, makes the range top part of the counter surface. This hinged cover is tied to a switch and a solenoid valve that turns on the gas supply to the range when the cover is opened and shuts it off when the cover is closed. If yours has something similar, you might want to check the switch function and solenoid to be sure that it's permitting the gas supply to get to the range.
Rusty - docnascarExplorerI'm assuming your propane tank is full.
Is it electric ignition or do you need a lighter?
Do you get any air from the stove when you turn the knob? When I lite mine from a lighter, the flame blows around until propane actually starts to come out. This will show your valves area good.
Is it every burner or just one?
Do you smell propane?
Does your HW tank light and stay lit on propane? That takes a fair amount of pressure and fuel to burn.
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