Love it...Thank you Sir. I was cleaning my stove top by drenching it in hot water to cut the grease. The clicking started within seconds. Each burner worked. Shut off all electric and gas. Looked on YT and found you! What's a single girl to do! Awesome Video.
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Here I am on a Saturday morning trying to be a good husband and clean the kitchen/stove. When all of a sudden, after cleaning the knobs for the burners, one of them would not stop clicking. I thought for sure I would have a new issue and try to find an appliance repair place for a hopeful fix during the work week... NOPE!! Your video saved me a lot of grief and a bit of money. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
That’s awesome & we appreciate you sharing this. Look at you, a good husband & got the DIY project done. Now you can hopefully enjoy the rest of the weekend with your family stress free. Thanks again for sharing your Saturday morning experience. 😎👍
Good morning ☕️ and great job making it a DIY project. That’s one of the best feelings in the world, feeling that your kids look up to you and thinking you can fix anything. 😁 You will continue to benefit greatly by making your projects DIY, and your kids as well. Thank you for sharing your experience, let us know if you have any questions.
Wow David, Thank you so much. I started cleaning my stove all the suddenly I heard a little tick and I looked again and I checked twice and 3 times and I kept on removing everything putting back together and nothing the tick keeps on and I unplugged my stove left for 10 minutes plug it back in the tick still keeps on oh my God it was driving me crazy I think I was gonna call the firements just to see maybe gas leak or something I'm too old for all this new stove with the tick. I used to use the old fashioned stoves with the gas.but now I am so grateful that you show me that little trick.. I just looked on that UA-cam and I just saw you for once I said let me just click on this and I just took your advice took some Qtip and started wiping off all that grease I'm old Charlie I turned it back on and I and I didn't hear no little ticking oh my God I was so grateful thank you so much..😘
Such a relief finding your video! I’ve had my gas stove 10+ years without issue and earlier today it’s starts clicking! It was made in the 70’s, so I’m thinking she’s done for, but cleaning the igniter worked!! And a creative amateur tip for anyone who doesn’t have rubbing alcohol on hand: I used cheap tequila.
THANK YOU. My stove has been randomly clicking while I cook and it's driving me bonkers hearing the click click click click click. It's much cleaner now and no more clicks.
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This really saved my life TWICE or even THRICE, just so you know! At one point it was clicking every second at 4 AM and I thought it was the auditory equivalent of Chinese Water Torture and wanted to make sure I didn't go bonkers and rip my pillow into shreds. Thank you for your service!
Mag Magnet 😆 thanks for watching & sharing your experience Mag Magnet. Too funny! 🤣. We love how you explained it! Your comment was awesome & very nice of you to say! We really appreciate it. How’s your DIY project going? We really enjoy making these videos & helping other DIY’ers. Keep us posted on your project! Please subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notification Bell 🛎 that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
David, thank you, thank you.I was about to lose my mind listening to the non-stop clicking of my apartment size Magic Chef range after doing some water bath canning that boiled over. A BIG thanks to you and your very simple, easy-to-follow fix, I am no longer ready for the mental ward and will be able to sleep tonight!!!thanks BIG time!
Thanks for checking out the video and sharing your comment Alice. So glad the video helped. We definitely feel your annoyance with the clicking lol. These poor igniters gather a good portion grease/corrosion over the years and its a good thing to clean them once a month or so. Please Subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notifications that would be awesome thanks again!
Same here I just fixed my daughters igniter lol, they are away & now they can come back to sanity. they had the stove turned off at the wall but to turn it off they had to pull out a draw and practically climb in to get to the switch omg.
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Wow! My house cleaners got the igniter wet today and it wouldn't stop clicking. They came and got me to see if I could figure it out. The gas was working fine, as we lit the burner with a match, but the clicking continued. I told them to look underneath the cook top for an electric plug. They did not realize that the igniter was running on electricity and wanted to turn the gas off. So after the electric source to the cook top was disconnected, I asked them to just leave it open and let everything dry off. It's been about an hour now, and I think it will work again. Thanks for the perfect video!!
Deborah Bennett Thanks for watching & we hope the video helped. We appreciate you sharing your experience Deborah. What’s the update?...is it working normally again? We really enjoy making these helpful videos for our fellow DIY’ers. Many more helpful videos to come! 😀 Let us know if you have any questions. Please subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notification Bell 🛎 that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
It's not always the obvious... My 2 year old Stoves gas hob started clicking incessantly. Like you and countless others, I assumed it was an igniter or gas supply fault. I spent an hour or two faffing about with cotton buds, Isoclean (Isopropanol cleaning fluid), kitchen roll, hairdryer, etc., but all to no avail. Stoves, the manufacturer, said they could send an engineer to fix the fault for £140. Being really mean (!!!) I scoured the Web and came across another possible cause. I removed the actual control knobs to inspect them and immediately spotted one with a 3mm glob of greasy gunge, presumably accumulated gradually during regular cleaning. 10 seconds later, after a scrape with a pointy thing… SORTED. Incidentally, I have no idea why this could have been responsible.
Tr1kx Thanks for watching & sharing your experience! That’s definitely another issue that is becoming more & more common with these new cooktops. You definitely want to keep these cooktops in very clean conditions. We really appreciate your comment! Please subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notification Bell 🛎 that would be awesome that again.
Thank you so much! You saved money for me. The first place I looked for help was a parts store online that diagnosed the problem and said I needed at least a spark igniter, maybe the whole harness. Would have had no oven for a week and been out of pocket. I found your video an cleaned with nail polish remover with acetone (didn't have alcohol). Dried for 2 hours and it is perfect now! And cleaner than it has been in a long time lol.
Jackie Brown Awesome Awesome thanks for checking out the video and sharing your experience Miss Jackie Brown! That’s great news! So glad you got it up and working and were able to save some 💰 💰. We just made an additional video that will definitely help you & your stove. Definitely check it out. Below is a link. ua-cam.com/video/8I82YPljz6g/v-deo.html Let us know if you have any additional questions along the way we are here to help! Please subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notifications that would be awesome thanks again Jackie 😎👍
Oh I hope this works!! Everytime I want to use my stove I have to fire up the burner and then unplug it to stop the ticking. It cant bake because the burners tick. So I have been unplugging it about twice a day. I would love to use my oven. Lots of air fryer use at this point. Thanks! I'll be back to let you know what happens! Im excited to learn this!
Marlena calvin We appreciate you watching Marlena. This happens when your Spark Module becomes faulty. A new Module should fix the issue...however...compare prices between new Module & new Cooktop. New Module can get expensive depending on the brand of Cooktop. Keep us posted. Let us know if you have any questions as you work through your project. Please subscribe to the channel and Ring your UA-cam Bell 🛎 that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
Ignacio Chavez Thanks for watching & we appreciate you reaching out to us. By chance, did you or someone else clean your cooktop with a cleaning solution? It’s very possible that it’s as simple as the igniters still having a slight bit of cleaning liquid on them allowing electricity to trigger ignitor. If that’s the case, you may just have to turn your burner on and allow your burner heat to evaporate all moisture or present liquid. Keep us posted. Please subscribe to the channel and ring your UA-cam bell 🔔 this will be very helpful to us thanks again. 😎👍🔧🔩
Thank you so much for making this video. It really helped me right now. My electric gas was just clicking and it was not stopping. Thank you for making this informative video.
My cook top is only a couple months old. I don’t cook that often but did last night. Had a couple of spilled and was cleaning with sponage and warm water. Could there be moisture in infighter?
Susan Butler Thanks for watching & sharing your experience. It is very possible that moisture has gotten into the small edges of the igniters. We recommend playing “trial & error” over the next few times you cook & see if the clicking phases itself out as the flame 🔥 heats up the burner & drys out any moisture or food/cooking particles or products. Let’s start there! Keep us posted! Please subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notification Bell 🛎 that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
Mines ticks but I fixed it differently. Mines has a burner ring where there are tiny holes all throughout where the flame would form. I noticed that my flame pattern becomes different and the stove would tick non stop unless I lower the gas. I fixed it by cleaning each of the holes. the only tool I found that can do this is a carburator jet cleaner (amazon). These are tiny rods that would clear all the dirt and build up within the tiny holes. Once cleared, my flame pattern is normal and no more ticking. I suspected that the over the years, dirt build up within the holes and reduced the amount of gas passing through the holes. As a result, it is like a dirty fuel injector in your car where you lose power due to less fuel getting in the engine.....
Rand Werbitt Very cool & thanks for watching. Sounds like you’re back up and running. Let us know if you have any questions. Us fellow DIY’ers need to stick together. 😎👍🔧🔩
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DIY with Michael.......: I watched a video before yours, but in that one the igniters were all part of one system on a free standing range. Yours explained my problem perfectly. I left it alone for about an hour, then plugged the power source back in. I put the burner back together and turned the knob. It clicked and as I turned the gas up, it stopped clicking, just like it is supposed to do!
dben9 Awesome Awesome & thanks for watching. We are happy the video helped & are happy to read that your Cooktop is back to working properly. We really enjoy making these helpful videos for our fellow DIY’ers. Many more helpful videos to come! 😀 Let us know if you have any questions. Please subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notification Bell 🛎 that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
Is there a similar cleaning process for the oven portion? My gas range clicks while off but after using the oven for a little bit the clicking stops until it randomly starts up again hours or a day later. Wonder if the oven would cause the clicking.
Thanks for watching & welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. How old is unit? You may want to run a cleaning cycle. Does your unit have a self cleaning option? 😎👍🔧🔩
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders Thanks for your reply. There is no self cleaning option so it's just good old elbow grease. It's not a newer model, but I think it's on the older side, though not ancient. I discovered the inside had some black grease marks recently which need to be cleaned anyway and I notice when I don't use my air purifier next to it (which draws dust to the area).... it also seems to alleviate the clicking.
@@caitcancreate Very cool & thanks for the update. Sounds like you’re on the right track...Elbow grease it is...😁 The self cleaning feature on newer units is pretty neat. Keep us posted on how it works. 😎👍🔧🔩
Thanks for watching & you are very welcome. That’s great to hear. Back up and running & hopefully a stress free holiday week with no issues ahead of you. Enjoy your night. 😎👍🔧🔩
S Bonn Awesome Awesome & thanks for sharing your experience. Below are a few additional links to videos that you may find helpful down the road if your Clicking sounds return. Definitely check those out! ua-cam.com/video/JaidSxKXH5E/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/oUGNfXS71aA/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/pZIgLsxRiCs/v-deo.html Please subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notification Bell 🛎 that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
Mike Trent Thanks for watching Mike. That’s no fun. You will want to make sure that the unit is properly installed...level, fully plugged in, & gas line properly secured to the regulator...and the gas line/regulator are not being bent or crimped in any way. If there is the slightest bit of moisture inside igniters, you can run burners for a few minutes and see if it evaporates any and all moisture. Keep us posted. 😎👍🔧🔩
The upper part of the burner lifted off; the lower part was secured by a large brass nut. I removed the nut, and all pieces of the burner, and I tried cleaning as suggested. No luck. I believe that there is some sort of heat- or flame-sensing device that isn't working. I even tried holding a flame next to the sparker to try to "inspire" it to shut off, but no luck. How does the system sense a flame? Where is the sensor located? sorry for my ignorant questions.
dynmodel.com Thanks for checking out the video. Great question...I've the knob is turned to on...the system begins moving natural gas through the line. It's also sending a fraction of electricity through the line. At the end of the line is the igniter...which contains a gap. The electricity travels past the small gap and makes contact with the burner. This ever-so-small gap created a spark...just sufficient enough to light the burners once contact with the gas occurs. In my case, my gap/igniter tips were extremely dirty and failing. Please Subscribe to the channel that would be awesome thanks again 😀👍
dynmodel.com In addition, the electronic module located on the underside of the knobs is the true mother board of the system. These modules fail and will cause the inefficient performance of the system. Don't forget to subscribe 😎
A big thanks to Michael , did have problem with the igniter , after watching your video got it fix and it was so simple thanks again . What would we do without the youtube :)
hey i have a propane torch doing the same thing but i have no way to clean it, so my question is, is this a safety hazard? i dont wont my torch blowing up in my hand.
Thanks for watching & depends on who you ask. Some people say it’s fine and will only lead to the igniter failing however we recommend getting this fixed as it is creating sporadic electrical behavior which can lead to issues down the road.
What if it won't ever turn off and it's not dirty? I've used the burner once in a little over 2 years. I was cleaning the nobs and accidentally turned one on. Now it won't turn off at all. Had to shut off the power to my entire stove top and can't turn it back on.
@@pattiroth9090 Thanks for watching, any update? It’s likely that the igniter is faulty and not able to turn off. This can happen if something was spilled and leaked into igniter.
My burner started flickering (electric spark ⚡️ during cleaning. ). Turned the power off and it stopped. Turned power back on and it started back up. Turned burner on to maybe dry out any moisture and it’s still doing the same thing. Any suggestions
Thanks for watching. You may need to let it sit overnight and air dry fully and try it in the morning. If that doesn’t work, onto the next step. Try cleaning your ignition that is clicking. Below is a link that will help. ua-cam.com/video/JaidSxKXH5E/v-deo.html You may have a faulty ignition. Below is a link to a video that shows you how to replace a clicking ignition. ua-cam.com/video/pZIgLsxRiCs/v-deo.html It’s also possible that you have a faulty spark module. Below is a link to a video that talks more about this and shows you how to replace it. ua-cam.com/video/oUGNfXS71aA/v-deo.html Let’s start there. Keep us posted. 😎👍
My cleaning lady left, and about an hour later the burner just started clicking. No one was near it, no one was cooking....it just started clicking. The stove top is fairly new and no grease around the burner or the igniter.
Pam B1081 Thanks for watching & sharing your experience. What’s your update? Below are a few additional video links to help troubleshoot & solve your clicking, definitely check those out! ua-cam.com/video/8I82YPljz6g/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/JaidSxKXH5E/v-deo.html Please subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notification Bell 🛎 that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
Another cause is the jet in the center of the eye can be clogged. If enough gas doesn't come out of it and the flame not reach the little pointy thing, the stove attempts to relight....causing the sparking click. I had to remove the jet, ream it clean with a sewing needle (very tiny hole) and re-install to get mine to stop. You'll see this happen more when the gas burner is turned to low/simmer.
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Thanks for watching & we have done that before as well. If your electrical connection point is magnetic, you can use one of those extendable magnetic retrieving pens from your local AutoZone...they cost less than $5.00 If that doesn’t work, you can apply some gorilla tape to a screwdriver and insert the screwdriver into the hole in hopes of attaching it to the connection and pulling it back up. 😎👍🔧🔩
Fred C Dobbs Thanks for watching, is everything put back together properly, plugged in? Also, check circuit breaker. Keep us posted. Us fellow DIY’ers need to stick together! 😎👍🔧🔩
Thanks for watching & it’s very possible. How long has this been happening? We will share a few helpful links below the cover replacing igniter‘s and spark module. ua-cam.com/video/JaidSxKXH5E/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/pZIgLsxRiCs/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/oUGNfXS71aA/v-deo.html Keep us posted on your project. Us fellow DIY’ers need to stick together! 😎👍🔧🔩
My wife spilled some water around the burner near the on/off switch. Now both burner near the switches click and try to ignite... even when all switches are turned off. We tried to dry it, even using a hair dryer blower. It's been many hours since then but it still does clicks continually when turned off. If turned on, it still ignites the gas as normal.
John & Joyce Steers Thanks for watching, we recommend unplugging Cooktop & leaving it unplugged for a day or two. This usually allows any and all moisture that is not visible to the naked eye to have a chance to dry. No need to burn out your igniters and cause unnecessary harm to your spark module. Keep us posted. Please subscribe to the channel and Ring your UA-cam Bell 🛎 that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
@@sandeepmaan4727 Thanks for the reply, it may be as simple as waiting it out over the next few days & allowing any moisture/condensation that is trapped deep within to dry. 😎👍
Yes, it is a gas oven. Sometimes I turn it on and it won't make a noise until a few minutes, and then it begins to click. Sometimes I turn it off and it continues to click for quite some time afterward. Thank you for taking the time to answer my question.
Thanks for the quick reply. I ran into the exact same issue a few years back. Clicking even after oven turned off. Over the years, the igniters corrode, rust, and build lots of crud on them. Kinda gross right..LOL... Believe it or not, this can hold a tiny portion of electricity at the igniter causing the constant click. I cleaned the internal igniters like you wouldn't believe....it fixed the problem and I now clean then once every "6 ish" months.
Thanks for the video...i have a different type of problem...Whirlpool 5 burner gas stove...can't turn the stove down really low (which means turning the knob in the clockwise direction) without going into the ignite position and that damn clicking noise. There is a low position in the normal extreme anti-clockwise turn of the knob but its not low enough. So I end up plugging out the stove and using other means to light up so that I can have full use of the knobs in adjusting the flame. Is there any fix for this problem?
Clarke, thanks for checking out the video and sharing your comment and experience. My belief is that its your regulator beginning to fault. Reason being...its the only part between the gas line and the burner. At any point the regulator begins to fault, you will see such symptoms. Keep me posted. Please Subscribe to the channel that would be awesome thanks again!
Brand new stove, out of the box and the clicking is happening. It just randomly clicks (1x) every 10-15 minutes. The service technician is coming in a few days (since it's under warranty), but thought I would check with you while I wait. :)
Tim Downey Thanks for watching Tim...a clicking stove is definitely annoying...especially if it’s Brand New like yours! Let’s get this figured out! A few things come to mind! 1. In the event that you live in an area with a very high moisture/humidity content in the air and you have your windows open, it’s possible that the heavy humid air is causing your new igniters to think it has a closed circuit because of the thick air...causing it to click as if it’s dirty & you have used the stove for a few years 😲... 2. Spark Module: your spark module is in charge of regulating the proper spark to each burner and igniter...it’s possible that you have a faulty module right from the get go...not cool 😆 3. Spark Ignition Switch: The switch regulates igniters circuit for proper use. It’s possible that your brand new part is faulty. Let’s start there...now we have a few things to think about before the Technician pays you a visit! Keep us posted! Please subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notification Bell 🛎 that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
Yes my stove ticks and I don't know what to do especially if I'm cooking it's ticking Please give me some advices what to do, I had no gas for almost two years because of the pipes now it's turned on and when I cook it's ticking.
Rich Baldy Thanks for watching, if anything was spilled on the igniters, we recommend allowing 24 to 48 hours to pass prior to taking anything apart. This will allow any moisture to evaporate or dry. Next, if parts need to be replaced, & since you mentioned two igniters are clicking, it’s possible that you have a faulty Spark Module. Below are a two links to videos. 1. Replace Igniters ua-cam.com/video/pZIgLsxRiCs/v-deo.html 2. Replace Spark Module ua-cam.com/video/oUGNfXS71aA/v-deo.html Keep us posted. Please subscribe to the channel and Ring your UA-cam Bell 🛎 that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
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TeaPips Thanks for watching & we recommend unplugging unit if you have access to plug. If not, we highly recommend turning breaker off. Hope this helps! 😎👍🔧🔩
I will try the cleaning trick but my clicking comes with a secondary problem. The Miele stovetop lights on the first click or two. When I start using the stove - placing a pot or pan over the flame - I lose the flame completely and the clicking starts. I have to try again, and again. There are two large burners where this is a constant problem. I can't use them because the flame goes out and the clicking alerts me to the fact that there is no longer gas to those burners. Any thoughts?
My stove today after we cleaned it started clicking over and over without us touching it and right now it won't stop and we are kinda worried because we don't know what to do. We opened the top and looked at the ignitors and we cleaned it and it stopped for a while and then now an hour later it kept going and it still won't stop. We unplugged the stove and it isn't clicking anymore but we are worried about if there is still gas being released? Any answers on this?
Pewdiebro1btr2 Thanks for watching & sharing your experience. This is more common than you think. It’s very possible that there is still cleaning solution on the igniters & it’s continuing to make a closed electrical current. We recommend allowing a few hours to pass which will allow the solution to dry / evaporate. Next, plug cooktop back in & fire up all burners & allow all burners to run for 10-15 minutes. This will allow the heat from the flaming burners to help continue the drying & evaporating process of any remaining cleaning solution. Let’s start there! Keep us posted! Please subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notification Bell 🛎 that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
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Wired question but I would like to know what kind of cooktop you have, if possible. I need the caps and wasn't able to find the model I the mine. Thanks
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All five burners started clicking/firing at the same time and continue to do so with the switches in the off position. What is the problem and what can I do about it?
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Miguel Castro 🤣, that’s too funny! Thanks for watching & sharing your comment! We appreciate you reaching out to us! Definitely let us know if you have any questions, we are here to help! Below is a link to our Appliance/ Home Repair Video PlayList. It contains several videos that you can benefit from including additional videos on clicking appliances, definitely check it out! ua-cam.com/play/PLjCXOz8TSkZmG-ZbhhKPj4Vh3K3MDPXii.html Please subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notification Bell 🛎 that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
Shiny Reptar Thanks for watching Shiny Reptar! We appreciate you taking the time to reach out to us. These little igniters can cause trouble when they are interfered with by food or any other particles or debris. We took it one step further & cleaned entire burner area. Below is a link to a video that shows Step-by-step process! Let us know if this helps! Please subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notification Bell that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
Thanks for watching & welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. It’s possible that you have a igniter that has gone bad. We recommend unplugging cooktop & opening up cooktop to inspect inner parts. Verify that there is no signs of corrosion causing issues with your igniter‘s as well as your spark module. Keep us posted. 😎👍🔧🔩
Or... if you have your 15year old kid clean it with 20 gallons of water, you might find all 4 burners clicking also... In this case you need to disconnect electrical, remove the top, disassemble each of the 4 plastic solenoids attached to the gas valves handles, clean them and dry them. Put it back together, it will work like new... Ask me how I know:)
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In my case I spilled water that made it under the knobs and apparently got water in one of the sensors surrounding the valve. After cleaning everything and trying to dry it out it would still spark randomly now and again. I finally had to replace the wiring harness that connects the four valves to the ignitor control module. It was not overly complicated and cost me a little over $40. problem solved.
Thanks for watching & sharing this. Welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. A new clean & dry harness will do nothing but good for the future of your unit. Thanks again for sharing this, hopefully many stress free days ahead for you. 😎👍🔧🔩
Thanks for watching. If recently cleaned or something spilled on it, it may be as simple as allowing it to dry. If after 24 hours of driving and it’s still clicking, a few things can cause this. 1. Cleaning ua-cam.com/video/8I82YPljz6g/v-deo.html 2. Clean ignition switch ua-cam.com/video/JaidSxKXH5E/v-deo.html 3. Replace ignition switch ua-cam.com/video/pZIgLsxRiCs/v-deo.html 4. Faulty Spark Module ua-cam.com/video/oUGNfXS71aA/v-deo.html 😎👍
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HI I have a gas stove when I turn on any burner the front left burner clicks even if I don't have it turned on. What could that be possibly and how do fix?
Edward Brown Thanks for watching, if anything was spilled on the igniters, we recommend allowing 24 to 48 hours to pass prior to taking anything apart. This will allow any moisture to evaporate or dry. Next, if parts need to be replaced, & since you mentioned the front left igniter is clicking, it’s possible that you have a faulty Spark Module. Below are a two links to videos. 1. Replace Igniters ua-cam.com/video/pZIgLsxRiCs/v-deo.html 2. Replace Spark Module ua-cam.com/video/oUGNfXS71aA/v-deo.html Keep us posted. Please subscribe to the channel and Ring your UA-cam Bell 🛎 that would be awesome thanks again! 😎👍🔧🔩
Thanks for watching. Did you recently clean cooktop or did all 4 begin clicking with no recent cleaning? If no cleaning recently performed, it’s definitely your Spark Module. Replacing that will get unit working properly again. Below is a helpful link. ua-cam.com/video/oUGNfXS71aA/v-deo.htmlsi=X7ma2c9i3UnXTcfv 😎👍
Thanks for watching, this is very common when your Igniter Spark Module is in its early stages of failure. It’s currently acting sporadically. Below is a link to our video showing replacement of this part. ua-cam.com/video/oUGNfXS71aA/v-deo.html 😎👍
Thanks for watching & welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. First thing we recommend is unplugging your unit to alleviate any and all electrical power. Next, carefully spend a few minutes and absorb as much water as you can with paper towels or rags. After that, it’s best to let your unit sit overnight to give it time for any leftover moisture to dry. After allowing it to dry, plug unit back in and test unit. Please keep us posted. 😎👍🔧🔩
Why didn't you SHOW us the constantly sparking condition? One of the problems I'm having with these "easy fix" videos for constantly-sparking stoves is that with the burner knobs off there is no power to the spark module in the first place. Therefore you can short or dirty the spark electrodes all you want and they shouldn't spark since they are outputs only, and now have no input power to them. I just verified this on my own gas range. The handful of other videos that I've seen are like yours where we don't get to see the problem condition -- for some reason! An easy check is just to remove the burner knobs' rotary-switch input from the spark module; if it continues to spark it is the module, if it stops then it is one or more of the knob rotary switches. I have, however, noted that there are some who claim that your method worked. Is it possible that it was because they unplugged and then repowered the oven after the cleaning thereby resetting a module that utilized electronic support, and mistakenly attributed it to the cleaning?
Nick Rossi Thanks for checking out the video and sharing your information. That's great info and might be helpful to others watching. As many things out there, there may be a few ways to tackle the issue. My burner was hit or miss as far as the sparking...however once it started...it didn't stop haha. I have had any random sparking since I cleaned parts. The module is what most people run into while figuring out the issue. I guess I got off easy. Please Subscribe to the channel that would be awesome thanks again 😀👍
Thanks for your reply and I meant no offense. Interestingly, I had a service call today about a stove that sparked continuously (no coincidence. It was the reason I tuned in to your video last night). However, this problem was different than any I’ve seen anywhere. I noticed that when the second burner-knob was turned slightly to the ON position, the constant sparking would then stop. When I inspected the switch on that control knob, it was found to have a missing tab so that it wouldn’t properly engage on the knob shaft, and resulting in a lot of “play”. Obviously, no amount of cleaning would have been time well-spent. Repair videos can be a big help to people, but I sometimes see customers who have spent a great deal of time and expense pursuing the first “solution” they see -- to no avail. Seeing the larger picture is obviously of great benefit, and I’m just putting this out there just to illustrate that there is not just one cause for a particular malfunction. Thank You DIY
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yes. my top does not have any clever way to stop the spark. it sparks when the flame control is moved off the stop and stops when you advance the flame control further anticlockwise. purely manual. so to continue clicking, one of the ignition switches must remain closed all the time.
It's been days since I cleaned it. The only way I can stop the clicking is to break the breaker and cut electricity. Is there a way to disconnect them and just use matches to light the stove?
Thanks for watching, it might need a few more days to allow any moisture that is hidden within and taking longer to evaporate/dry. If it takes longer than a week, it’s likely an issue with the igniter itself, and it may need to be replaced. Keep us posted. Looking forward to hearing back from you. 👍🧰
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Omg I just cleaned and I think water seeped in :( Tried the above waited an hour and it is still clicking (even with the burners turned off!) I am going to wait 24hrs and plug it back in hopefully it stops clicking :(
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Love it...Thank you Sir. I was cleaning my stove top by drenching it in hot water to cut the grease. The clicking started within seconds. Each burner worked. Shut off all electric and gas. Looked on YT and found you! What's a single girl to do! Awesome Video.
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Here I am on a Saturday morning trying to be a good husband and clean the kitchen/stove. When all of a sudden, after cleaning the knobs for the burners, one of them would not stop clicking.
I thought for sure I would have a new issue and try to find an appliance repair place for a hopeful fix during the work week... NOPE!! Your video saved me a lot of grief and a bit of money.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
That’s awesome & we appreciate you sharing this. Look at you, a good husband & got the DIY project done.
Now you can hopefully enjoy the rest of the weekend with your family stress free.
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It worked! Thank you for helping this single mom show her boys she can fix stuff!
Good morning ☕️ and great job making it a DIY project. That’s one of the best feelings in the world, feeling that your kids look up to you and thinking you can fix anything. 😁
You will continue to benefit greatly by making your projects DIY, and your kids as well. Thank you for sharing your experience, let us know if you have any questions.
Wow David, Thank you so much. I started cleaning my stove all the suddenly I heard a little tick and I looked again and I checked twice and 3 times and I kept on removing everything putting back together and nothing the tick keeps on and I unplugged my stove left for 10 minutes plug it back in the tick still keeps on oh my God it was driving me crazy I think I was gonna call the firements just to see maybe gas leak or something I'm too old for all this new stove with the tick. I used to use the old fashioned stoves with the gas.but now I am so grateful that you show me that little trick.. I just looked on that UA-cam and I just saw you for once I said let me just click on this and I just took your advice took some Qtip and started wiping off all that grease I'm old Charlie I turned it back on and I and I didn't hear no little ticking oh my God I was so grateful thank you so much..😘
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Such a relief finding your video!
I’ve had my gas stove 10+ years without issue and earlier today it’s starts clicking! It was made in the 70’s, so I’m thinking she’s done for, but cleaning the igniter worked!!
And a creative amateur tip for anyone who doesn’t have rubbing alcohol on hand: I used cheap tequila.
Thanks for watching, and that’s great to hear. A friendly cleaning to keep that 70’s cooktop up and running is the best news we’ve heard all day. 😁👍
I highly recommend this video because my stove kept clicking until I followed the steps and got good results thank you so much for All you’re help👍
THANK YOU. My stove has been randomly clicking while I cook and it's driving me bonkers hearing the click click click click click. It's much cleaner now and no more clicks.
That’s awesome, nothing better than a fresh clean cooktop that’s working as new. 😁👍
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This really saved my life TWICE or even THRICE, just so you know! At one point it was clicking every second at 4 AM and I thought it was the auditory equivalent of Chinese Water Torture and wanted to make sure I didn't go bonkers and rip my pillow into shreds. Thank you for your service!
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David, thank you, thank you.I was about to lose my mind listening to the non-stop clicking of my apartment size Magic Chef range after doing some water bath canning that boiled over. A BIG thanks to you and your very simple, easy-to-follow fix, I am no longer ready for the mental ward and will be able to sleep tonight!!!thanks BIG time!
Thanks for checking out the video and sharing your comment Alice. So glad the video helped. We definitely feel your annoyance with the clicking lol. These poor igniters gather a good portion grease/corrosion over the years and its a good thing to clean them once a month or so. Please Subscribe to the channel and turn on your UA-cam notifications that would be awesome thanks again!
Wow...do I ever understand what you are saying. My husband is so deaf he can't hear it so doesn't see the problem while I am climbing the walls.
Same here I just fixed my daughters igniter lol, they are away & now they can come back to sanity. they had the stove turned off at the wall but to turn it off they had to pull out a draw and practically climb in to get to the switch omg.
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Worked like a charm. A little cleaning and no more clicking. Thanks!
James Desjean
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Thanks for posting this. Worked for my stove and saved me a lot of anxiety!
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Wow! My house cleaners got the igniter wet today and it wouldn't stop clicking. They came and got me to see if I could figure it out. The gas was working fine, as we lit the burner with a match, but the clicking continued. I told them to look underneath the cook top for an electric plug. They did not realize that the igniter was running on electricity and wanted to turn the gas off. So after the electric source to the cook top was disconnected, I asked them to just leave it open and let everything dry off. It's been about an hour now, and I think it will work again. Thanks for the perfect video!!
Deborah Bennett
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It's not always the obvious... My 2 year old Stoves gas hob started clicking incessantly. Like you and countless others, I assumed it was an igniter or gas supply fault. I spent an hour or two faffing about with cotton buds, Isoclean (Isopropanol cleaning fluid), kitchen roll, hairdryer, etc., but all to no avail. Stoves, the manufacturer, said they could send an engineer to fix the fault for £140. Being really mean (!!!) I scoured the Web and came across another possible cause. I removed the actual control knobs to inspect them and immediately spotted one with a 3mm glob of greasy gunge, presumably accumulated gradually during regular cleaning. 10 seconds later, after a scrape with a pointy thing… SORTED. Incidentally, I have no idea why this could have been responsible.
Tr1kx
Thanks for watching & sharing your experience! That’s definitely another issue that is becoming more & more common with these new cooktops. You definitely want to keep these cooktops in very clean conditions.
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Thanks for this comment! It made me realize I had a blend of both issues!
Thank you so much! You saved money for me. The first place I looked for help was a parts store online that diagnosed the problem and said I needed at least a spark igniter, maybe the whole harness. Would have had no oven for a week and been out of pocket. I found your video an cleaned with nail polish remover with acetone (didn't have alcohol). Dried for 2 hours and it is perfect now! And cleaner than it has been in a long time lol.
Jackie Brown
Awesome Awesome thanks for checking out the video and sharing your experience Miss Jackie Brown! That’s great news! So glad you got it up and working and were able to save some 💰 💰. We just made an additional video that will definitely help you & your stove. Definitely check it out. Below is a link.
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You need to wait for 2hrs acetone dries in secs, I did mine and just waited for 2min and it worked!
Can I continue cooking regardless or is it a risk with the constant clicking ?
Thanks for watching & we recommend getting it fixed prior to continuing to use it in its current situation.
Have you tried cleaning?
Oh I hope this works!! Everytime I want to use my stove I have to fire up the burner and then unplug it to stop the ticking. It cant bake because the burners tick. So I have been unplugging it about twice a day. I would love to use my oven. Lots of air fryer use at this point. Thanks! I'll be back to let you know what happens! Im excited to learn this!
The dirt makes it continue to click? After ignition?
Thanks for watching, a number of things can cause this however most common cause is a spill of some sort or cleaning solution not fully wiped off.
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Thank you so much for posting this video. My stove was clicking and after cleaning it the way you described it was fixed instantly.!!!!!!!!
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Your video spared me a headache. Thank you very much.
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Mine are clicking even when the burners are off. I had to unplug the stove for it to stop. The igniter is completely dry as well.
Marlena calvin
We appreciate you watching Marlena. This happens when your Spark Module becomes faulty. A new Module should fix the issue...however...compare prices between new Module & new Cooktop. New Module can get expensive depending on the brand of Cooktop. Keep us posted.
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Ignacio Chavez
Thanks for watching & we appreciate you reaching out to us. By chance, did you or someone else clean your cooktop with a cleaning solution?
It’s very possible that it’s as simple as the igniters still having a slight bit of cleaning liquid on them allowing electricity to trigger ignitor.
If that’s the case, you may just have to turn your burner on and allow your burner heat to evaporate all moisture or present liquid. Keep us posted.
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Sometimes the switches on the harness get bad or just need to be cleaned
Mine too
Thank you so much for making this video. It really helped me right now. My electric gas was just clicking and it was not stopping. Thank you for making this informative video.
No rubbing alcohol or the other... can i use hot water... washnng up liquid ?? Had a 4 day old baby and snowed in....
Thanks for watching & welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. Hot water is safe to use as well.
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Thank you David ALL done & dusted back to normal once again BIG THANK YOU!!!
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My cook top is only a couple months old. I don’t cook that often but did last night. Had a couple of spilled and was cleaning with sponage and warm water. Could there be moisture in infighter?
Susan Butler
Thanks for watching & sharing your experience. It is very possible that moisture has gotten into the small edges of the igniters. We recommend playing “trial & error” over the next few times you cook & see if the clicking phases itself out as the flame 🔥 heats up the burner & drys out any moisture or food/cooking particles or products.
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Infighter, LOL..Susan, you got me dying over here.
Thank you, it's still effective in 2021!
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Mines ticks but I fixed it differently. Mines has a burner ring where there are tiny holes all throughout where the flame would form. I noticed that my flame pattern becomes different and the stove would tick non stop unless I lower the gas. I fixed it by cleaning each of the holes. the only tool I found that can do this is a carburator jet cleaner (amazon). These are tiny rods that would clear all the dirt and build up within the tiny holes. Once cleared, my flame pattern is normal and no more ticking.
I suspected that the over the years, dirt build up within the holes and reduced the amount of gas passing through the holes. As a result, it is like a dirty fuel injector in your car where you lose power due to less fuel getting in the engine.....
Thank you! Just cleaned my clicking igniter and it’s quiet! Great stuff!
Rand Werbitt
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Mine doesn't have a pointy thing.... but I'm cleaning anything accessible on top of the stove. The top is screwed on. Any other suggestions? Thanks
Thanks Michael for sharing your knowledge...I have a really old stove top and both pilots were sparking!
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It's a brand new stove do I do the same
Thanks for watching, if used & something has dirtied up an igniter, we definitely recommend a friendly cleaning.
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Thank you! Also, this could be a 40 second video with 10x the plays.
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Thanks for your sharing, it works after my bunner has been clocking for over a month.
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Could WD40 work as well?
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Thanks for watching. We haven’t used WD40 in the past, can’t give you a solid confident answer…🤔
DIY with Michael.......: I watched a video before yours, but in that one the igniters were all part of one system on a free standing range. Yours explained my problem perfectly. I left it alone for about an hour, then plugged the power source back in. I put the burner back together and turned the knob. It clicked and as I turned the gas up, it stopped clicking, just like it is supposed to do!
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Is there a similar cleaning process for the oven portion? My gas range clicks while off but after using the oven for a little bit the clicking stops until it randomly starts up again hours or a day later. Wonder if the oven would cause the clicking.
Thanks for watching & welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. How old is unit? You may want to run a cleaning cycle. Does your unit have a self cleaning option?
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@@DIYwithMichaelBorders Thanks for your reply. There is no self cleaning option so it's just good old elbow grease. It's not a newer model, but I think it's on the older side, though not ancient. I discovered the inside had some black grease marks recently which need to be cleaned anyway and I notice when I don't use my air purifier next to it (which draws dust to the area).... it also seems to alleviate the clicking.
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Very cool & thanks for the update. Sounds like you’re on the right track...Elbow grease it is...😁
The self cleaning feature on newer units is pretty neat. Keep us posted on how it works.
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Thank you !!!! I cleaned off the elements like you said and it fixed it immediately. Also thanks for the comment about the fuse box. :)
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Thank you. Your suggestions worked as the clicking stop after cleaning the grime.
I did some cleaning 🧹 on mine and when I plugged the stove back in it had stopped clicking!🤓
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When i did this the power went out
@@snotie007bits6 He said to turn OFF the power before you start.
Mine is new with no debris? What problem do you think that could be?
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Thanks for watching Mike. That’s no fun. You will want to make sure that the unit is properly installed...level, fully plugged in, & gas line properly secured to the regulator...and the gas line/regulator are not being bent or crimped in any way.
If there is the slightest bit of moisture inside igniters, you can run burners for a few minutes and see if it evaporates any and all moisture. Keep us posted.
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The upper part of the burner lifted off; the lower part was secured by a large brass nut. I removed the nut, and all pieces of the burner, and I tried cleaning as suggested. No luck. I believe that there is some sort of heat- or flame-sensing device that isn't working. I even tried holding a flame next to the sparker to try to "inspire" it to shut off, but no luck. How does the system sense a flame? Where is the sensor located? sorry for my ignorant questions.
dynmodel.com Thanks for checking out the video. Great question...I've the knob is turned to on...the system begins moving natural gas through the line. It's also sending a fraction of electricity through the line. At the end of the line is the igniter...which contains a gap. The electricity travels past the small gap and makes contact with the burner. This ever-so-small gap created a spark...just sufficient enough to light the burners once contact with the gas occurs. In my case, my gap/igniter tips were extremely dirty and failing. Please Subscribe to the channel that would be awesome thanks again 😀👍
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A big thanks to Michael , did have problem with the igniter , after watching your video got it fix and it was so simple thanks again . What would we do without the youtube :)
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@@DIYwithMichaelBorders Thanks and yes hob is working fine .and have a good day :)
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I had to clean my burner heads and let it sit for 48 hours to fully dry out. Started it back up and it works like a charm...
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hey i have a propane torch doing the same thing but i have no way to clean it, so my question is, is this a safety hazard? i dont wont my torch blowing up in my hand.
Thanks for watching & depends on who you ask. Some people say it’s fine and will only lead to the igniter failing however we recommend getting this fixed as it is creating sporadic electrical behavior which can lead to issues down the road.
What if it won't ever turn off and it's not dirty? I've used the burner once in a little over 2 years. I was cleaning the nobs and accidentally turned one on. Now it won't turn off at all. Had to shut off the power to my entire stove top and can't turn it back on.
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Thanks for watching, any update? It’s likely that the igniter is faulty and not able to turn off.
This can happen if something was spilled and leaked into igniter.
My burner started flickering (electric spark ⚡️ during cleaning. ). Turned the power off and it stopped. Turned power back on and it started back up. Turned burner on to maybe dry out any moisture and it’s still doing the same thing. Any suggestions
Thanks for watching. You may need to let it sit overnight and air dry fully and try it in the morning. If that doesn’t work, onto the next step. Try cleaning your ignition that is clicking. Below is a link that will help.
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You may have a faulty ignition. Below is a link to a video that shows you how to replace a clicking ignition.
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It’s also possible that you have a faulty spark module. Below is a link to a video that talks more about this and shows you how to replace it.
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This was a fantastic useful UA-cam. Solved with the alcohol and q-tip. THANK YOU!!
Very cool & thanks for sharing this. Great to hear it was helpful. Hopefully many stress free days ahead for you.
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My cleaning lady left, and about an hour later the burner just started clicking. No one was near it, no one was cooking....it just started clicking. The stove top is fairly new and no grease around the burner or the igniter.
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Another cause is the jet in the center of the eye can be clogged. If
enough gas doesn't come out of it and the flame not reach the little
pointy thing, the stove attempts to relight....causing the sparking
click. I had to remove the jet, ream it clean with a sewing needle (very tiny hole) and
re-install to get mine to stop. You'll see this happen more when the
gas burner is turned to low/simmer.
Ed Smith
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what can i moisturize the igniter with?
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Thanks! It worked and saved me a lot of time and $ in hiring someone to fix it!
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Nice video. I also tried to change the ignitor, however, the electric wire dropped inside. Do you have a suggestion to retrieve the wire out?
Thanks for watching & we have done that before as well. If your electrical connection point is magnetic, you can use one of those extendable magnetic retrieving pens from your local AutoZone...they cost less than $5.00
If that doesn’t work, you can apply some gorilla tape to a screwdriver and insert the screwdriver into the hole in hopes of attaching it to the connection and pulling it back up.
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I cleaned the ignition switches, but now they won't click at all; any idea what would cause this?
Fred C Dobbs
Thanks for watching, is everything put back together properly, plugged in?
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I cleaned all the sections but it still clicking. Can it be the knob. Because when I press it and immediately,it stops igniting
Thanks for watching & it’s very possible. How long has this been happening? We will share a few helpful links below the cover replacing igniter‘s and spark module.
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Try changing the hats round often the hats on the burners are different sizes by 2mm or more
Gary Bridger
Thanks for sharing Gary.
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Thank you so much. It worked a treat.🙌🥳
My wife spilled some water around the burner near the on/off switch. Now both burner near the switches click and try to ignite... even when all switches are turned off. We tried to dry it, even using a hair dryer blower. It's been many hours since then but it still does clicks continually when turned off. If turned on, it still ignites the gas as normal.
John & Joyce Steers
Thanks for watching, we recommend unplugging Cooktop & leaving it unplugged for a day or two. This usually allows any and all moisture that is not visible to the naked eye to have a chance to dry.
No need to burn out your igniters and cause unnecessary harm to your spark module. Keep us posted.
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did you fix it please I need help !!
Thanks 🙏 it was a great help .. I was using a gas lighter for many years .. fixed it !!
Great to hear, we appreciate you watching. Enjoy that cooktop.
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders just 1 of the five burners is still not working 😝 any tips ?
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Thanks for the reply, it may be as simple as waiting it out over the next few days & allowing any moisture/condensation that is trapped deep within to dry.
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Hi! Thanks for the video. What if it's the oven clicking, and not the stove top?
Yes, it is a gas oven. Sometimes I turn it on and it won't make a noise until a few minutes, and then it begins to click. Sometimes I turn it off and it continues to click for quite some time afterward. Thank you for taking the time to answer my question.
Thanks for the quick reply. I ran into the exact same issue a few years back. Clicking even after oven turned off. Over the years, the igniters corrode, rust, and build lots of crud on them. Kinda gross right..LOL... Believe it or not, this can hold a tiny portion of electricity at the igniter causing the constant click. I cleaned the internal igniters like you wouldn't believe....it fixed the problem and I now clean then once every "6 ish" months.
Thank you! I would not be surprised if they need cleaning. I cook and bake so much. I'll get to it!
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Thanks for the video...i have a different type of problem...Whirlpool 5 burner gas stove...can't turn the stove down really low (which means turning the knob in the clockwise direction) without going into the ignite position and that damn clicking noise. There is a low position in the normal extreme anti-clockwise turn of the knob but its not low enough. So I end up plugging out the stove and using other means to light up so that I can have full use of the knobs in adjusting the flame. Is there any fix for this problem?
Clarke, thanks for checking out the video and sharing your comment and experience. My belief is that its your regulator beginning to fault. Reason being...its the only part between the gas line and the burner. At any point the regulator begins to fault, you will see such symptoms. Keep me posted. Please Subscribe to the channel that would be awesome thanks again!
What happens if I don’t turn off the electricity?
Brand new stove, out of the box and the clicking is happening. It just randomly clicks (1x) every 10-15 minutes. The service technician is coming in a few days (since it's under warranty), but thought I would check with you while I wait. :)
Tim Downey
Thanks for watching Tim...a clicking stove is definitely annoying...especially if it’s Brand New like yours! Let’s get this figured out!
A few things come to mind!
1. In the event that you live in an area with a very high moisture/humidity content in the air and you have your windows open, it’s possible that the heavy humid air is causing your new igniters to think it has a closed circuit because of the thick air...causing it to click as if it’s dirty & you have used the stove for a few years 😲...
2. Spark Module: your spark module is in charge of regulating the proper spark to each burner and igniter...it’s possible that you have a faulty module right from the get go...not cool 😆
3. Spark Ignition Switch: The switch regulates igniters circuit for proper use. It’s possible that your brand new part is faulty.
Let’s start there...now we have a few things to think about before the Technician pays you a visit!
Keep us posted!
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Thanks! I will keep you posted.
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Yes my stove ticks and I don't know what to do especially if I'm cooking it's ticking Please give me some advices what to do, I had no gas for almost two years because of the pipes now it's turned on and when I cook it's ticking.
2 front burners click 2 back burners dont
Cleaned two front burners still womt stop?
Any ideas?
Rich Baldy
Thanks for watching, if anything was spilled on the igniters, we recommend allowing 24 to 48 hours to pass prior to taking anything apart. This will allow any moisture to evaporate or dry.
Next, if parts need to be replaced, & since you mentioned two igniters are clicking, it’s possible that you have a faulty Spark Module.
Below are a two links to videos.
1. Replace Igniters
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2. Replace Spark Module
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Is going to the fuse box really necessary? Will this shock me if I use a Qtip?
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@@DIYwithMichaelBorders Is that a yes or a no?
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Thanks for watching & we recommend unplugging unit if you have access to plug. If not, we highly recommend turning breaker off.
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I will try the cleaning trick but my clicking comes with a secondary problem. The Miele stovetop lights on the first click or two. When I start using the stove - placing a pot or pan over the flame - I lose the flame completely and the clicking starts. I have to try again, and again. There are two large burners where this is a constant problem. I can't use them because the flame goes out and the clicking alerts me to the fact that there is no longer gas to those burners. Any thoughts?
My stove today after we cleaned it started clicking over and over without us touching it and right now it won't stop and we are kinda worried because we don't know what to do. We opened the top and looked at the ignitors and we cleaned it and it stopped for a while and then now an hour later it kept going and it still won't stop. We unplugged the stove and it isn't clicking anymore but we are worried about if there is still gas being released? Any answers on this?
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Thanks for watching & sharing your experience. This is more common than you think. It’s very possible that there is still cleaning solution on the igniters & it’s continuing to make a closed electrical current.
We recommend allowing a few hours to pass which will allow the solution to dry / evaporate.
Next, plug cooktop back in & fire up all burners & allow all burners to run for 10-15 minutes.
This will allow the heat from the flaming burners to help continue the drying & evaporating process of any remaining cleaning solution.
Let’s start there! Keep us posted!
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Exactly as you described. Huge help, thanks!
Christopher Lara
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Wired question but I would like to know what kind of cooktop you have, if possible. I need the caps and wasn't able to find the model I the mine. Thanks
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All five burners started clicking/firing at the same time and continue to do so with the switches in the off position. What is the problem and what can I do about it?
thanks for the info - Sound was very low even with my computer at the max sound, but I still got it.
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Many many thanks for this video, it saved my sanity! x
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Thought this was a beastgaming mode video lmao awesome intro
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This didn't work for me. Also, mine is randomly firing, the sparking is jumping from burner to burner. Time to replace the electrical control unit?
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Thanks for watching Shiny Reptar! We appreciate you taking the time to reach out to us. These little igniters can cause trouble when they are interfered with by food or any other particles or debris.
We took it one step further & cleaned entire burner area. Below is a link to a video that shows Step-by-step process! Let us know if this helps!
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What if I’m using induction cooktop hob. Even if it’s off it’s clicking 🥴
Thanks for watching & welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. It’s possible that you have a igniter that has gone bad.
We recommend unplugging cooktop & opening up cooktop to inspect inner parts. Verify that there is no signs of corrosion causing issues with your igniter‘s as well as your spark module.
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Or... if you have your 15year old kid clean it with 20 gallons of water, you might find all 4 burners clicking also...
In this case you need to disconnect electrical, remove the top, disassemble each of the 4 plastic solenoids attached to the gas valves handles, clean them and dry them. Put it back together, it will work like new...
Ask me how I know:)
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If the igniter is firing continuously, it seems a short circuit somewhere in the power circuit, I wonder how cleaning the electrodes can fix this.
Thanks for watching & sharing your thoughts, we appreciate it. Crazy isn’t it. Electricity can travel through some unique properties.
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Thanks, that clicking noise was so annoying!
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Cleaning worked like a charm. Thx
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In my case I spilled water that made it under the knobs and apparently got water in one of the sensors surrounding the valve. After cleaning everything and trying to dry it out it would still spark randomly now and again. I finally had to replace the wiring harness that connects the four valves to the ignitor control module. It was not overly complicated and cost me a little over $40. problem solved.
Thanks for watching & sharing this. Welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. A new clean & dry harness will do nothing but good for the future of your unit.
Thanks again for sharing this, hopefully many stress free days ahead for you.
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Our stove top is Electrolux 2019, ignite clicking won’t stop
Thanks for watching. If recently cleaned or something spilled on it, it may be as simple as allowing it to dry.
If after 24 hours of driving and it’s still clicking, a few things can cause this.
1. Cleaning
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2. Clean ignition switch
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3. Replace ignition switch
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4. Faulty Spark Module
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This is amazing, works like a charm, Thank you for sharing this!
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THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO!
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HI I have a gas stove when I turn on any burner the front left burner clicks even if I don't have it turned on. What could that be possibly and how do fix?
Edward Brown
Thanks for watching, if anything was spilled on the igniters, we recommend allowing 24 to 48 hours to pass prior to taking anything apart. This will allow any moisture to evaporate or dry.
Next, if parts need to be replaced, & since you mentioned the front left igniter is clicking, it’s possible that you have a faulty Spark Module.
Below are a two links to videos.
1. Replace Igniters
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What if all four are clicking?
Thanks for watching. Did you recently clean cooktop or did all 4 begin clicking with no recent cleaning?
If no cleaning recently performed, it’s definitely your Spark Module. Replacing that will get unit working properly again.
Below is a helpful link.
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My clicking problem is a little different: When I have one burner on, the igniter on ANOTHER burner clicks. What does that signify?
Thanks for watching, this is very common when your Igniter Spark Module is in its early stages of failure. It’s currently acting sporadically.
Below is a link to our video showing replacement of this part.
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Thank you so much. It worked a treat.
i got water in the turning knob and it started clicking :( waht should i do?
Thanks for watching & welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. First thing we recommend is unplugging your unit to alleviate any and all electrical power.
Next, carefully spend a few minutes and absorb as much water as you can with paper towels or rags. After that, it’s best to let your unit sit overnight to give it time for any leftover moisture to dry.
After allowing it to dry, plug unit back in and test unit. Please keep us posted.
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Why didn't you SHOW us the constantly sparking condition? One of the problems I'm having with these "easy fix" videos for constantly-sparking stoves is that with the burner knobs off there is no power to the spark module in the first place. Therefore you can short or dirty the spark electrodes all you want and they shouldn't spark since they are outputs only, and now have no input power to them. I just verified this on my own gas range. The handful of other videos that I've seen are like yours where we don't get to see the problem condition -- for some reason!
An easy check is just to remove the burner knobs' rotary-switch input from the spark module; if it continues to spark it is the module, if it stops then it is one or more of the knob rotary switches.
I have, however, noted that there are some who claim that your method worked. Is it possible that it was because they unplugged and then repowered the oven after the cleaning thereby resetting a module that utilized electronic support, and mistakenly attributed it to the cleaning?
Nick Rossi Thanks for checking out the video and sharing your information. That's great info and might be helpful to others watching. As many things out there, there may be a few ways to tackle the issue. My burner was hit or miss as far as the sparking...however once it started...it didn't stop haha. I have had any random sparking since I cleaned parts. The module is what most people run into while figuring out the issue. I guess I got off easy. Please Subscribe to the channel that would be awesome thanks again 😀👍
Thanks for your reply and I meant no offense. Interestingly, I had a service call today about a stove that sparked continuously (no coincidence. It was the reason I tuned in to your video last night). However, this problem was different than any I’ve seen anywhere. I noticed that when the second burner-knob was turned slightly to the ON position, the constant sparking would then stop. When I inspected the switch on that control knob, it was found to have a missing tab so that it wouldn’t properly engage on the knob shaft, and resulting in a lot of “play”. Obviously, no amount of cleaning would have been time well-spent.
Repair videos can be a big help to people, but I sometimes see customers who have spent a great deal of time and expense pursuing the first “solution” they see -- to no avail. Seeing the larger picture is obviously of great benefit, and I’m just putting this out there just to illustrate that there is not just one cause for a particular malfunction. Thank You DIY
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yes. my top does not have any clever way to stop the spark. it sparks when the flame control is moved off the stop and stops when you advance the flame control further anticlockwise. purely manual. so to continue clicking, one of
the ignition switches must remain closed all the time.
what's the next step if this doesn't stop the clicking?
It's been days since I cleaned it. The only way I can stop the clicking is to break the breaker and cut electricity. Is there a way to disconnect them and just use matches to light the stove?
Thanks for watching, it might need a few more days to allow any moisture that is hidden within and taking longer to evaporate/dry.
If it takes longer than a week, it’s likely an issue with the igniter itself, and it may need to be replaced. Keep us posted.
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I did extreme cleaning but did not correct igniter sparking.
Gene Best
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Worked like a charm. Thank you.
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Totally worked. Thank you!
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Skip to 1:45 to actually get started.
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Omg I just cleaned and I think water seeped in :( Tried the above waited an hour and it is still clicking (even with the burners turned off!) I am going to wait 24hrs and plug it back in hopefully it stops clicking :(
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Can this be cleaned with nail polish remover since it’s basically acetone?
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DIY With Michael Borders I tried with it on a QTIP and it appeared to work! Great vid
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You legend. All fixed. Subsribed.
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Thanks Matthew McConaughey
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