StepOnLegoOUCH
Member
- Model Number
- 183D8174P004
- Brand
- GE
- Age
- 1-5 years
Hello!
I am a new homeowner and I’m learning to fix things around my house. Hoping to get some help from y’all today. Yesterday I had some water leak in my kitchen and the next morning when my wife got up to turn on the stove she found that it would not light. The clicking igniters on the stove are clicking and I can see the spark, and when we turn the oven on to preheat it, it glows but does not get hot.
Our home furnace is working and I know we have gas so it isn’t that. I’m curious if anyone has any advice or idea what it might be? Fuse, igniter? The oven is clean so I don’t believe it to be any debris either.. in the video I show how I turn the knob on one dial but then all the igniters click. I don’t know if this is standard or an error that is happening?
When I leave it flicking for a while I do not smell gas either, but I don’t understand how a small water leak would cause my gas to not work the next day in one appliance..
Thanks all in advance.
I am a new homeowner and I’m learning to fix things around my house. Hoping to get some help from y’all today. Yesterday I had some water leak in my kitchen and the next morning when my wife got up to turn on the stove she found that it would not light. The clicking igniters on the stove are clicking and I can see the spark, and when we turn the oven on to preheat it, it glows but does not get hot.
Our home furnace is working and I know we have gas so it isn’t that. I’m curious if anyone has any advice or idea what it might be? Fuse, igniter? The oven is clean so I don’t believe it to be any debris either.. in the video I show how I turn the knob on one dial but then all the igniters click. I don’t know if this is standard or an error that is happening?
When I leave it flicking for a while I do not smell gas either, but I don’t understand how a small water leak would cause my gas to not work the next day in one appliance..
Thanks all in advance.