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What should I do if my propane stove does not work?

What should I do if my propane stove does not work?

A quick check would be to light your Range. If it lights you have Propane, If not you may just be out of gas. Just a thought. That was one of the first things I did, after the first couple relight attempts, (on the highway) did not work. And yes, I have propane as the stove lit fine.

How to fix Norcold problems starting on propane systems?

Use a smaller drill with your fingers or a pin vice to hold the drill bit and very carefully run it in and out about 3 times. Blow out any loose material with compressed air. Reassemble. Then set up the air mixture for the proper flame.

What causes a propane burner to go out?

Issues that could cause this that are addressed in the tuneup are: Debris or rust in the burner tube. Improper ignitor gap. Debris or rust between ignitor and ground. Dirty propane jet causing too small a flame to trigger the thermocouple. Only after doing each step in your book should you consider “throwing parts at it”.

Is there a propane jet in my Stove?

And yes, I have propane as the stove lit fine. The burner tube, propane jet and ignitor, (that I need to clean), would these be under the refrigerator or in the back access panel area. I already looked in the back, but could not make them out.

A quick check would be to light your Range. If it lights you have Propane, If not you may just be out of gas. Just a thought. That was one of the first things I did, after the first couple relight attempts, (on the highway) did not work. And yes, I have propane as the stove lit fine.

Use a smaller drill with your fingers or a pin vice to hold the drill bit and very carefully run it in and out about 3 times. Blow out any loose material with compressed air. Reassemble. Then set up the air mixture for the proper flame.

Issues that could cause this that are addressed in the tuneup are: Debris or rust in the burner tube. Improper ignitor gap. Debris or rust between ignitor and ground. Dirty propane jet causing too small a flame to trigger the thermocouple. Only after doing each step in your book should you consider “throwing parts at it”.

And yes, I have propane as the stove lit fine. The burner tube, propane jet and ignitor, (that I need to clean), would these be under the refrigerator or in the back access panel area. I already looked in the back, but could not make them out.