Punishment for cleaning the stove top… out of nowhere all the ignitors have started clicking. Turned it off at the source. Am supposed to wait 24-48 hours before trying again. I hope something hasn’t completely shorted because this is the worst possible timing to not have a stove available, I just finished up the last of my food in the fridge… guess it’s air fryer chips and fish and blanched greens for dinner tomorrow.
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.
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.
Punishment for cleaning the stove top… out of nowhere all the ignitors have started clicking. Turned it off at the source. Am supposed to wait 24-48 hours before trying again. I hope something hasn’t completely shorted because this is the worst possible timing to not have a stove available, I just finished up the last of my food in the fridge… guess it’s air fryer chips and fish and blanched greens for dinner tomorrow.
You can turn the electricity off and use a match to them. Dries them out a bit quicker.
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.
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.
Looks like I should get around to cleaning those suckers. They probably haven’t ever been cleaned…
Where did you get isopropyl alcohol, isn’t it usually rather pricey in Australia? Reckon just metho would work?
Bunnings has some for cheap. Metho (and acetone) seem to work too.
Nah, isocol is just overpriced. Bosca, melbourne solvents or even just brown bottle it at a chemist.