profdant139 wrote:
Joel, he mentioned that when he switched to gas, it lit. So maybe there was gas flowing to the fridge and there might be something wrong with the circuit controlling the switch?? I sure hope not -- it is expensive to replace the electronics.
But I agree with Joel that before lighting the fridge, I always run the stove for a minute to get the air out of the line. If I don't do that, and if I then try to run the fridge on gas, it takes quite a few clicks by the automatic ignition system to get the fridge up and running.
If I purge the line, though, it fires up on the second click.
Yes, but switching to gas manually gave it one more chance. It may have needed purged and the automatic switchover gave up after trying to light.
It’s easy to test. Provide power when it’s running on gas on auto then pull the power and see if it lights up again.