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Question about CCL3924PTA 24" LP Gas Log Heater

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...gas logs natural gas. when we try to light, nothing happens, it is as if the gas is not getting to the ignitor area, any suggestions Try taking a can of compresssed air and blow it in the pilot ...

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Question about CCL3924PTA 24" LP Gas Log Heater

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...gas logs. I have bad gas like odor while using my vent free gas log fireplace. I have checked for leaks using soapy water and have found none. As long as the unit is off there is no smell. The unit ...

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Question about CCL3924PTA 24" LP Gas Log Heater

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...gas logs, the odor also sets off my smoke alarm. The flame burns normal, I've cleaned everything in the fire box including the rocks in the bottom. I would appreciate any help. kINDLY HELP WITH a ...

or new gas tank. There are different reasons to smell gas in a car. The smell at the tail pipe indicates a totally misfiring cylinder. At the engine compartment, a loose spark plug and more. Good Luck

Question about 1998 Blazer

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smell of gas in cabin, check engine light is on. u need to find out what code the computer is logged. some parts stores like advanced auto i think still reeds codes for free. find out the code. its ...

Question about 1998 Blazer

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...gas log fire will not ignite,relaced batteries,cleaned logs etc,worked a couple of times then refused to ignite again ,can hear ignition ticking but cannot hear any gas coming through , will not ...

gas logs that has low gas flow I have a set of pyromaster vent-free gas logs that seems to have low gas flow. The pilot lights fine, the burners initally light fine. As they are burning you can notice

Question about 1992 Previa

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gas is leaking my car after it shut off the smell can in strong. Then my oil light came on after and my check engine light. How could this be? Filling up with fuel may be a coincidence to your problem

Question about 1992 Previa

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...smell a leak, yes, turn off at the tank and call your gas provider. Let them inspect and do a pressure test/leak test for your safety. If you have the cheap fiber logs, you may be smelling those

to the fire can disperse over a few months. It is worth holding on to the ignition for a couple of minutes (giving it a spark every 30 sec or so) to make sure it is flushed. If you smell gas then stop

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