Oven Not Working - Cooktop Working - Clicking
Possible Solutions
Is the main gas valve turned on?
Check to make sure that the main gas valve is on. If the range has been recently installed or re-connected to the gas supply, turn on any one of the surface burner knobs to release air from the gas line.
Refer to the Installation Instructions for detailed information on the main gas valve.
Is the gas Pressure Regulator Shut-Off Valve in the "ON" position?
Gas ranges have a shut-off valve located on the pressure regulator.
- The shut-off valve may have been turned to the "OFF" position during handling, transportation, or if a utensil in the storage drawer contacted the shut-off valve lever.
- When the shut-off valve is on the "OFF" position, gas will flow to the cooktop burners but will not provide a gas supply to the oven.
- This is different from the main gas supply line coming from the home gas supply.
CLICK HERE for more information on the Regulator Shut-Off Valve.
CLICK HERE to watch a video on how to check the gas regulator shut-off valve.
Are there items in the storage drawer?
If the storage drawer is overloaded, items such as pots, pans, or extra racks could potentially interfere with the igniter. Try removing some items.
Is the oven bottom lined with aluminum foil or an oven bottom liner?
Do not cover the oven bottom with aluminum foil or an oven bottom liner. This can block air or gas flow to the burner.
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