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Javon is a skilled gas appliance technician serving homeowners across Toronto and surrounding areas. He specializes in diagnosing and repairing gas appliances, ensuring safe operation and reliable performance after every service.

If your oven doesn’t turn on or heat up, it may be due to a dirty or faulty gas ignitor which activates the heating element. You should examine the gas ignitor for any buildup and clean it accordingly. It’s important to follow the cleaning instructions specified in your appliance care guide to ensure the best results. If you’re still having trouble, give us a call and we’d be happy to assist you!
If your oven is emitting a gas smell while it’s running, a faulty igniter may be the culprit. Ideally, the igniter should draw more than three amps, glow red, and ignite the fuel mixture within 60 seconds. Additionally, the oven burner should have an even flame on both sides.
Like any other appliance, the 50% Rule applies. If your appliance has surpassed 50% of its expected lifespan and the repair cost is more than 50% of the replacement cost, it would be wise to replace it. Generally, you can expect most stoves or ovens to work efficiently for at least 15 years.
If your stove is not making a clicking sound, it is most likely due to a faulty spark module. Spark modules can burn out over time, just like any other electrical component. As a result, the module will no longer be able to create the spark required to ignite the gas.
One of the most common reasons for a gas dryer to run without producing heat is a blown thermal fuse. This failure is often caused by lint build-up in the flexible exhaust vent, which can cause the dryer to overheat and blow the thermal fuse. Additionally, a clogged lint screen can also lead to a blown thermal fuse.
Many range stores use plug fuses that have a threaded base resembling a light bulb, with a glass top. If the fuse is blown, the metal link under the glass surface will be blackened and broken. If you cannot see this, then you may use a multimeter to test whether the fuse is still functioning. If you are still unsure, give us a call and we’d be happy to check it out for you!
In order to do this, reset the electronic control, you need to turn off the circuit breaker or remove the fuse. After that, wait for one minute, and then turn on the circuit breaker or install the fuse to restore power to the appliance. This should reset the electronic controls on your range or wall oven. If you need assistance, give us a call!
A faulty oven thermostat can cause various issues such as slow pre-heating, where it takes longer than usual for your oven to reach the right temperature. Another issue could be that your oven isn’t producing any heat, which could be due to a broken thermostat or other problems like a faulty heating element.