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How does a damaged spark electrode cause a clicking noise?

Answer:
John Ferdie, Stove Repair Expert

A damaged spark electrode struggles to generate a consistent spark, which leads to the gas stove’s ignition system repeatedly clicking in an attempt to ignite the gas. This clicking noise is a result of the electrode’s unsuccessful attempts to produce a spark. For more information on how spark electrode damage affects your stove, see this comprehensive article on troubleshooting gas stove ignition issues.

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