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I have a GE XL44 True Temp gas range/oven. None of the burners will light by themselves. I have to use a lighter to turn them on. Is this something I should be able to fix?
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Gas valve might need adjusting. The spud on top has a nut on it. Turn the nut counter clockwise to make the flame adjustment. You could also need a new sensor If the glowbar is weak then that could also be the problem. XL-44 Service Manual
Hi I have a older GE that the oven won't light. It is a gas range that is electric ignited. The top burners do work but the oven will not light. Is it pricey to have this fixed?
I have a GE Gas Stove XL44 the stove top buners don't light by themselves without manual lighting. When I turn on the buner knob the buner doesn't click. Also I used my self- cleaning oven for the first time and stopped it before the time was up after that is when the stove top buners wouldn't light by theirselves.
there is an ignitor called a glow bar in the oven if its gone bad or just gotten weak the saftey valve wont open to let gas in so it wont be able to light. replaced the glow bar
The pilot light is lit to light the main burner. First off, is your pilot light lit or is the igniter lit. There are two thermal sensor in the oven. One is above your pilot light and will not let the pilot light stay lit unless there is a flame. Secondly, you have a thermal sensor in your oven wired all the way to the switch to turn the oven on. If it thinks that it is at temp, then it will never turn on. This sensor may become bad or the case of my oven break. But if these are good, you many have a clogged burning unit underneath. Cleaning according to the owners manual may correct that. Check your owners manual to see what is user serviceable. Gas is nothing to play with.
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