If your LG gas range won’t ignite, don’t panic! The issue is often simple to fix. Follow this guide to get your range working again.
Step 1: Check the Gas Supply
Ensure the gas valve is open. If there’s no gas flow, your burners won’t ignite. Check if other gas appliances are working.
Step 2: Clean the Burner Heads
Food debris can block the gas flow. Remove the burner caps and clean the heads with a brush or pin.
Step 3: Inspect the Igniter
Turn the burner knob to ignite and listen for a click. If you don’t hear it, the igniter may be faulty or dirty. Clean it with rubbing alcohol.
Step 4: Dry Out Moisture
Recent cleaning may have left moisture inside. Let the burners dry or use a hairdryer to speed it up.
Step 5: Check the Spark Module
If the igniter clicks but there’s no spark, the spark module may need replacement.
Step 7: Try Manual Ignition
Light the burner with a match. If it works, the igniter or spark module may need repair.
Step 8: Call for Professional Repair
If none of these steps work, a technician may be needed for gas regulator or wiring issues.
Conclusion
Most ignition problems can be fixed by checking gas flow, cleaning burners, and ensuring power. If the issue persists, seek professional help or Contact Strong Arm Appliance Repair.