Make sure you didn't plug any of the openings on the burner, especially
near the spark igniter, during the cleaning process. If some of your
cleaning "stuff" plugged some of the openings, it can prevent the burner(s) from
lighting. Use a toothpick (wood) or other soft item to clean anything from
the burner openings. If you have a ready source of compressed air, it may
also work. I think you can lift the burners out of the stove for closer
examination.
Sam
In a message dated 6/13/2011 8:07:45 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
magicbox@cox.net writes:
Ok I'm an idiot.
I took the stove top off the stove to clean it. When I put it back on I
lined up the burners with the propane posts and slipped the guides into
place. Now the stove won't light. I can smell the propane and even hear it when
I turn on the burners. I can see the spark from the lighter sparking but no
flames.
Anyone had experience with this? Growing up I heard multiple horror
stories about propane accidents in RV's and I don't want that.
Help?
Eliot
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