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    How to fix a gas stove that won’t light

    AwaisBy AwaisDecember 18, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read0 Views
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    A recent CNET survey shows that more than half of surveyed US adults are cutting back on nonessential purchased due to inflated prices, which may mean more families are eating at home. Gas stoves vs electric stoves can be a big debate for people who love to cook, your stove is almost as important as the refrigerator. While electric stoves have plenty of their own benefits, with a gas range, you get instant heat and can enjoy long-term cost savings. Even if your power goes out, you can still cook. According to the US Energy Information Administration, 38% of households in the nation had natural gas cooking appliances in 2020.

    But unlike with coil-element or electric stoves, you have to ignite the burners to be able to cook anything on a gas stove. And sometimes, they just won’t light no matter how much you twist and turn the knobs. This issue is more common than you think. According to a number of Reddit threads, many users struggle with gas stoves that won’t light. Some suspect gas flow issues, while others face electrical failures. The good news is the problem is usually something you can fix your own. Learn about the common reasons why your gas stove fails to ignite and how to resolve it.

    Read More: How to Clean Gas, Induction and Glass Cooktops

    When your stove is clogged with food debris

    Whether it’s grease buildup or food crumbs, one of the most common causes for a gas burner that has trouble igniting is debris blocking gas flow to the igniter.

    The fix: Begin by removing the grate covering the troubled burner. Next, remove the burner cap, which should lift off with ease. The sealed burner base will either lift off or you may need to remove a couple screws before removing it. Clean the surrounding area with a warm, soapy wash cloth. Soak the sealed burner base in vinegar or warm water and use a stiff brush to remove any debris. Finally, clean any remaining debris out of the burner holes with a toothpick, sewing needle or compressed air. Reinstall the burner, cover the grill and try igniting the burner once more. If this doesn’t work, there could be a kink in the gas supply line or a larger issue, and you may want to consult a professional.

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    What to do with a loose connection

    While there aren’t a lot of moving parts on a stovetop, it is possible for connections to come loose, particularly during cleaning or installation. If the wires which connect the igniter to the control module aren’t making a solid connection, you won’t get the spark needed to properly ignite the burner.

    The fix: First, stop power to the appliance by unplugging it from the wall or flipping the breaker switch. Remove the grate and burner cap from the problematic burner. Remove the sealed burner base and look for loose connections or disconnected wires. Secure any loose connections and reconnect any disconnected wires, reinstall the burner base, cap and grate. Restore power to the stove and test the connection.

    When there is a faulty igniter

    If you’ve removed debris from the burner base and secured any loose connections, you may be dealing with a faulty igniter. A quick way to tell if the igniter needs to be replaced is by switching the lights in the room off and turning the control knob to the ignite position. If the igniter sparks yellow or orange instead of a bright bluish-white, you will likely need to replace the igniter.

    The fix: Cut the gas and power to the stove, remove the burner cap and use a screwdriver or hex driver to disconnect the burner base. Then disconnect the wires coming from the igniter. Igniters usually use a quick disconnect system so you won’t need to cut or splice wires. Use the model number of your stove to determine which replacement igniter you should purchase, install the new part, and replace the burner base, cap and grate. Restore gas and power to the stove and test the burner.

    If none of these quick fixes remedy a stubborn burner, you may need to replace the igniter switch, igniter control module or contact a professional for a more in-depth diagnosis.

    There may be an issue with the ignition system or you may have a blocked burner. To fix this, start by carefully checking if the igniter is sparking. If it isn’t faulty, clean and dry the burner thoroughly and make sure the cap is properly aligned.

    You can expect your gas stove to last about 10 to 15 years, depending on how well you take care of it.

    While some studies have reported that natural gas stoves may leak more than previously thought, there is still more research to be done in this area. If you’re concerned about the safety of your gas stove, keeping up with regular maintenance and ensuring proper ventilation during use can help minimize the risks.

    There isn’t a national push to get rid of gas stoves entirely in the US. However, there are some states that would like to see gas in new construction banned in future builds due to health concerns from the CPSC.

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