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- bigred1cavExplorerI have no idea where to look to see if the burner is lit? Does the burner ignite automatically or do I light it?
Thanks, Terryrfryer wrote:
When lines are opened up they get air in them and it may take repeated tries to get the burner to light. Can you tell if the burner is lighting? If the stove is difficult to light that’s a pretty good indication of air in the lines. I sometimes have trouble lighting my frig and I light the stove burners for a few minutes. Seems to help even though the frig should be another line. If the burner's lighting I leave it to someone more knowledgeable to give you some input. - rfryerExplorerWhen lines are opened up they get air in them and it may take repeated tries to get the burner to light. Can you tell if the burner is lighting? If the stove is difficult to light that’s a pretty good indication of air in the lines. I sometimes have trouble lighting my frig and I light the stove burners for a few minutes. Seems to help even though the frig should be another line. If the burner's lighting I leave it to someone more knowledgeable to give you some input.
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