How To Fix Burner That Ignites But Won’t Light

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Image credits: JMG ENTERPRISES via Youtube

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Won’t your burner light up even though it’s clicking? Chances are there has accumulated food particles or grease that prevents the ignitor. This quick fix from JMG ENTERPRISES on Youtube only requires one item for you to fix your burner. Fast, easy, and it’s guaranteed to work. Watch the video below now and share it with your family and friends.

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Materials:

  • small paper clip

Directions:

Step 1

First, remove the grate on top of the gas stove and anything that might get in the way. Next, remove the gas lid from the top. Now, getting to the burner itself if you look down in the hole, that’s actually where the gas comes out, and then over the side where the little white thing is located, that’s the igniter that ignites the gas. Now the gas on most burners goes through a tiny little hole that allows the gas to escape over to the igniter and ignite. The problem is cooking food, food particles, and grease that accumulates over time and clogged this little hole.

Use a small paper clip to remove any food particles that blocks the hole where the igniter goes through
Image credits: JMG ENTERPRISES via Youtube

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Step 2

Now, get yourself a small paper clip and shove the edge through that little hole. This way, it will clear out any food particles or grease that could be preventing the gas from getting to the igniter. Another thing you can do is use a duster or compressed air and blow up that little hole. After you’re done clearing out the hole before you test it, you want to make sure you replace the lid or it will not ignite.

You can also use a compressed air to fix the igniter of the burner
Image credits: JMG ENTERPRISES via Youtube

How To Fix Burner That Ignites But Won’t Light

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