Troubleshooting Guide
Wolf Gas Oven or Range Igniter Keeps Clicking
Continuous clicking from gas burner or oven
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The spark igniter on your Wolf range continues clicking after the burner has lit, or clicks repeatedly without igniting the burner.
Quick Fixes to Try First
- 1Dry the burner and igniter area completely with a cloth
- 2Clean the igniter tip with a soft brush or cotton swab
- 3Ensure burner caps are properly aligned and seated
- 4Check that nothing is pressing against the burner knobs
Most Common Causes
Moisture on Igniter
DIY Possible
Liquid spillover on the igniter prevents proper spark and keeps the system trying to ignite.
Food Debris on Igniter
DIY Possible
Grease and food buildup on the igniter electrode interferes with spark generation.
Burner Cap Misalignment
DIY Possible
An improperly seated Wolf burner cap can affect ignition and cause continuous clicking.
Other Possible Causes
Faulty Spark Module
The spark module that powers all igniters may be failing.
Stuck Burner Switch
The igniter switch may be stuck in the on position, causing continuous sparking.
When to Call a Professional
Contact our technicians if any of these apply:
- Clicking continues after thorough cleaning and drying
- You smell gas without the burner lighting
- Multiple burners are affected simultaneously
- The clicking started after a recent repair or cleaning
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