Gas Burner Not Lighting or Clicking Without Ignition
Gas burner clicks but doesn't ignite, or no clicking at all
Your Wolf gas cooktop or range burner isn't lighting when you turn the knob. It may click without igniting or show no response.
Quick Fixes to Try First
- 1Clean the igniter with a soft brush and rubbing alcohol
- 2Dry all burner components thoroughly
- 3Check that burner caps are properly aligned and seated
- 4Clear burner ports with a needle or wooden toothpick
- 5Try a different burner to see if the problem is isolated
Most Common Causes
Dirty Igniter
Food debris, grease, or desert dust on the igniter prevents proper spark. Especially common in Scottsdale's dusty environment.
Wet Igniter
Moisture from cleaning or spills prevents the igniter from sparking.
Misaligned Burner Cap
If the Wolf burner cap isn't seated properly, gas may not reach the igniter.
Clogged Burner Ports
Food debris or desert dust in the burner ports prevents gas from flowing evenly.
Other Possible Causes
Faulty Spark Module
The spark module that powers the igniters may have failed.
Igniter Electrode Damage
The igniter tip may be damaged or worn, preventing spark generation.
When to Call a Professional
Contact our technicians if any of these apply:
- No clicking sound from any burner (spark module issue)
- Igniter sparks but gas doesn't flow
- You smell gas but it doesn't ignite
- Cleaning doesn't resolve the problem
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