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One burner on a 6-burner gas cooktop misbehaving

Viking VGSU1626BSS 6 burner cooktop.

One burner seems to have low pressure; getting orange flame and "unburned fuel" odor, different sound than the others.

All the others work fine.

Regards,

Pete

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Sounds like the air /gas mixture is off.look at where the burner meets the gas valve (the knob) under the grates and play with the adjuster turn it slowly while the burner is on and this will change the value of the air/gas mixture good luck

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SOURCE: Clicking noise on cooktop even when all burners ignite

Jsut a guess - see this solution: http://www.fixya.com/support/t119696-constant_clicking_when_turned

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2008

SOURCE: NOT WORKING BURNER ON MY VIKING 6 BURNER COOKTOP VGSU 36IN

Is the little center post of the removable frame over your burners in the little notch where it is supposed to rest?

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2008

SOURCE: GE Profile Gas Cooktop, Model JGP975SEKSS

Buy the Burners for my 36" GE Gas cooktop.

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2009

SOURCE: Viking pro 6 burner cooktop igniter won't stop

Do not attempt if your stovetop is hot, you will get burned!!

This is an easy fix, the problem is your burners aren't lined up properly. Remove the iron grates (what your pots rest on) and the burner cap (the round black top on the burner) and finally the burner base (the round golden colored piece resting on the stainless stovetop). If you flip the base over you will see that it is keyed, meaning there is a grove that fits the indentation on the stove top. When you replace the base make sure to line the grove up with the indentation. If it's not flush with the stove top, slowly twist the round burner base until it falls into place. That's it!

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