Got it done, no parts. However I did something to the oven does not work now.Got it done, no parts. However I did something to the oven does not work now.
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The spark electrode sends a spark to ignite the gas in the burner assembly. If the spark electrode is defective or worn out, it might not produce a spark, or the spark might be too weak to ignite the gas. As a result, the spark electrode will make a clicking sound when the burner is turned on, but the burner won't light. If the spark electrode is defective, replace it.
most of the time the top will lift straight up with a few clips that let it just pop up and there is a prop rod under the top. also you can look in the bottom drawer area that is usually where the model # is if it has sealed burners.
you eaither have a bad regulator from the tank to the house or you have a bad appliance regulator behind your appliance you would need to check the pressure at the appliance if it is propane you should have between 10-14'' of water colum or if it is nat-gas it should be 4-7'' of w/c
Nothing is imposible but this stove was not made to be converted. It is a not a classic crank down and flip model. Your best bet would be to get your LP gas supplier to do it.
Got it done, no parts. However I did something to the oven does not work now.
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