Gas stoves are the pride and joy of seasoned chefs and novice cooks because gas burners tend to heat up quicker than electric stoves and gas flames work better with a variety of cookware.
Gas oven pilot light keeps clicking.
Once the flame is going the clicking should stop.
Your gas stove is clicking even after the burner is lit or the burner won t light at all.
Visually inspect to see if any sparks.
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Most ovens have a glow bar ignition system.
If you own a gas stove or range you re probably all too familiar with the clicking noise they make when you turn the surface burner knob.
This noise is the electric ignitor working to spark the burner and should stop once it s lit.
This can be annoying and certainly puts a damper on your dinner plans.
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Click click click and the burner lights.
This is the sound of the electric igniter working to light the burner.
If a wolf gas burner clicks after lighting it use these steps to try and resolve the issue.
Otherwise you might need a new spark module or you may need to perform a more advanced repair.
Turn the gas off and hit the ignition button on your stove.
The same steps apply if some burners work while others do not on any setting.
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Troubleshooting for an oven pilot light.
If you smell gas follow proper safety precautions.
If you re like most homeowners the last sound you want to hear coming from an object that uses gas and gets blazingly hot is ticking.
If your stove s igniter keeps ticking first try adjusting the burner cap clearing the stove s burner ports and making sure the gas can flow freely.
A normally functioning igniter will typically click up to three times before it sparks.
Clicking is normal when your turn on your gas burner but if your gas stove keeps clicking when you turn it off there might be an issue.
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This is generally accompanied by a clicking nose as the electric igniter sparks to light the gas.