Troubleshooting your GE gas cooktop when burners aren't heating properly
When all gas burner flames are weak on the cooktop, check the gas supply shut-off valve to make sure it's fully open. If the shut-off valve is fully open and all burner flames are weak, you may need to have your gas supplier check the gas supply pressure.
If gas supply pressure is okay, a failed pressure regulator on the cooktop may be restricting flow to the burners.
If a single burner isn't heating properly, check the burner head for a spill and clean the burner head if it's clogged.
Repair parts commonly used on GE gas cooktops
- Power cord. The power cord supplies the cooktop with electrical current for spark ignition.
- Igniter electrode. The igniter electrode produces an ignition spark on the burner head to light the burner.
- Spark ignition module. The spark ignition module supplies the igniter electrode with current to produce the ignition spark.
- Burner switch. The burner switch detects when you turn on the burner valve and sends current to the spark ignition module to light the burner.
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