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Propane not getting to oven... stove top works fine..

The gas range in my RV; the oven is not getting propane to ignite... What could be my problem? The stove top is working fine. When I turn on the oven knob, there is no propane going to the pilot or burners in the oven. Thanks.

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The pilot light must be lit and stay lit before you will have any propane coming into the oven. This is a safety feature.

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