Dirt on the gas stove burner, such as food particles and grease, can interfere with the igniter’s electrical connections. This interference causes the igniter to spark continuously, leading to the unwanted clicking sound. The accumulation of dirt can also impact the overall functionality and efficiency of the stove. For a deeper understanding of how dirt affects the igniter, check out this article.
How can regular maintenance prevent the igniter from clicking due to dirt?
Regular maintenance and cleanliness of your gas stove are essential in preventing issues like continuous clicking of the igniter. By... Read More »