Mine did this a few days ago after a service!
Apparently it’s a safety measure.
I cleaned the ignighters with a pin, metho and isopropyl, waited for it to dry (then went again for good measure). It sometimes continually sparks but on my top simply re-ignighting solved it (thankfully).
Hope it gets resolved soon because that’s really annoying.
calhoon2005@aussie.zone 3 months ago
Gas stoves are the worst…my clickers are stuffed and a thermocouple needs replacing. Thermocouple part costs $3.20 but the work costs $250ish and will likely need.to be done in the others in quick succession. I bought a one pot induction panel to get us by and it’s soooo much better… Want induction now.
just_kitten@aussie.zone 3 months ago
I won’t lie, I do have a penchant for cooking on gas stoves, seeing the flame (I know it’s terrible for health and environmental reasons) Induction just feels… off.
But I would be panicking if this turns out to be an expensive fix like yours. Not sure the landlord is gonna wanna cough up. I hope it’s just a matter of everything needing to dry out, worst case start using matches.