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Not enough gas to range?

While cooking, I can use only one burner at a time...or the oven. For example, if the front right burner is one high, the oven does not light; or, if one burner is on high, only one other burner will ignite and will be a very low flame, while no other burners will ignite. Also, even when only using the oven, it will only cook at around 350-360 F...and no higher.

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You either have a gas pressure problem from your meter outside or a bad pressure regulator on the range. if you use a magnehelic guage (get from a plumming supply house) you should be getting about 11inches of water coloum, or you can call your gas company to check it out... Let me know how it goes.

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