Take a real good look at your ignitor. If it is dim orange it is weak and won't open the gas safety valve. It should be very bright. It oughta not take but 1 or 2 minutes to light the stove
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SOURCE: Right stove top burners won't ignite
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Your right side burners probably have small vertical lighting holes that are clogged where the pilot lights the burner. Use a sewing needle to poke each hole clean. While you're at it, poke clean the horizontal burner holes just to make sure they are not clogged either. Are there also little tunnels from the burners to each pilot flame? Make sure those are clean inside and attached properly on each end. The pilot flame should be approx 3/8" tall. Compare the working pilot flame to the non-working pilot flames and adjust as necessary. Each pilot has a small aluminum tubing running to it, the adjustment screw will be on this tube. You'll just need a small flat head screw driver to turn it counter-clockwise to increase flame. Hope this helps. Let us know if we can be of further assistance. Douglas
Hi,
Your problem could be or probably is with the regulator...not enough gas pressure...
Propane, LP, or Natural Gas Regulator Problems
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