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Artum_Snowbird
Jun 29, 2014Explorer
I would say start with cleaning the thermocouple and being sure it is centered in the flame. They generate only the tiniest amount of electricity, and yours may be just borderline in operating territory.
If you have cleaned it to no avail, read up on seeing what the flame is supposed to look like, then try adjusting the flow to the pilot light. If I remember right, you pull the knob, and there is a slotted screw underneath it. Again, putting in your stove model will help.
After that, change the thermocouple.
If you have cleaned it to no avail, read up on seeing what the flame is supposed to look like, then try adjusting the flow to the pilot light. If I remember right, you pull the knob, and there is a slotted screw underneath it. Again, putting in your stove model will help.
After that, change the thermocouple.
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