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woleary
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Dec 10, 2015

Oven not staying lit

I recently purchased a 2009 Itasca Impulse 32c, Class C motorhome. It only has 5000 miles on it and looks like it has never been used.

It has a Magic chef stove / Oven Model CLY1620BDB, I can not seem to light the Oven.

I can light all three burners on the stove without a problem. And they light with the auto striker knob.
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I can light the pilot on the oven with a match with out a problem and as long as I hold the knob in it stays lit. As soon as I let the knob out or turn the knob the pilot light goes out.
I can't get the oven to light.

I do not believe the oven has ever been used.

Any suggestions on what I should try or what could be wrong.
Thank you

16 Replies

  • The Stove burners work great and I ran all three of them for 10 minutes. So its I don't think its a gas flow issue.
  • coolmom42 wrote:
    donn0128 wrote:
    Thermalcouple is not getting hot. Either it is bad or it is not in the pilot flame. Also it does take a couple of minutes to get up to temp. Are you positive your holding the knob in long enough?


    Also, make sure the propane is flowing good. Light some of the stove burners and let them burn for a while to make sure the air is out of the lines.
  • donn0128 wrote:
    Thermalcouple is not getting hot. Either it is bad or it is not in the pilot flame. Also it does take a couple of minutes to get up to temp. Are you positive your holding the knob in long enough?


    At one point I held the Pilot light on for 5 min. I timed it with my I phone.

    Now whats a Thermalcouple?
  • I'll second the thermocouple. Check to make sure that you hold the button in for a bit, 30 seconds should do it. Also that the thermocouple is actually in the pilot flame. Finally, you may need to replace the thermocouple, which should be a simple project.
  • donn0128 wrote:
    Thermalcouple is not getting hot. Either it is bad or it is not in the pilot flame. Also it does take a couple of minutes to get up to temp. Are you positive your holding the knob in long enough?


    Also, make sure the propane is flowing good. Light some of the stove burners and let them burn for a while to make sure the air is out of the lines.
  • Thermalcouple is not getting hot. Either it is bad or it is not in the pilot flame. Also it does take a couple of minutes to get up to temp. Are you positive your holding the knob in long enough?