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If your propane range won't stay lit, check the propane tank level, ensure the burner is clean, and inspect the igniter and pilot light for proper function.
Inspect and Clean the Burner and Igniter
Inspect the burner and igniter for any blockages or debris. Use a small brush or a toothpick to clean out any particles that may be preventing the burner from functioning properly. Make sure the igniter is clean and functioning correctly, and replace it if necessary.
Check the Propane Tank Level and Regulator
Check the propane tank level to ensure there is enough fuel to sustain the burner. If the tank is low, refill it immediately. Also, inspect the propane regulator to ensure it’s functioning correctly and not restricting gas flow. If the regulator is faulty, replace it with a new one.
Check the Pilot Light and Gas Flow
Check the pilot light to ensure it’s lit and functioning correctly. If the pilot light is not lit, relight it according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Also, check the gas flow by turning on the burner and checking for a steady flame. If the flame is flickering or unstable, it may indicate a problem with the gas flow or regulator.
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