Oven Pilot Light

Anonymous
I tried to use my oven yesterday but when I turned it on, it wouldn't get hot and I smelled gas. I assume there is a pilot light for the oven and it needs to be relit. Problem is I can't see where it is and I really don't want to call Sears and pay some outrageous fee for what is likley a very simple fix. My oven is a Kenmore slide-in gas range - anyone have suggestions of what I can safely do before giving in and calling a repairman?
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Anonymous wrote:I tried to use my oven yesterday but when I turned it on, it wouldn't get hot and I smelled gas. I assume there is a pilot light for the oven and it needs to be relit. Problem is I can't see where it is and I really don't want to call Sears and pay some outrageous fee for what is likley a very simple fix. My oven is a Kenmore slide-in gas range - anyone have suggestions of what I can safely do before giving in and calling a repairman?


1) Turn off the gas
2) locate the pilot light - it should be in the back of the oven, if you have a broiler compartment it will be there.
3) remove the cap and clean any crap off of it with a toothbrush
4) stick a pin down the hole to make sure it is clear, replace cap
5) Making sure that the oven is off turn on the gas
6) some models have a push button ignighter, if not, ignight using a long match fireplace lighter. It should burn with a small blue flame
Anonymous
If you have the model number, you might be able to get the manual online, which should have instructions for lighting.

Unless your oven is pretty old, I'd be a little surprised if it has a permanent pilot though, in which case it might be more an issue of cleaning or realigning something. If the burners on our stove are not put back quite right, the stove won't light, for instance.
Anonymous
Call the gas company. They might be able to walk you through it over the phone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you have the model number, you might be able to get the manual online, which should have instructions for lighting.

Unless your oven is pretty old, I'd be a little surprised if it has a permanent pilot though, in which case it might be more an issue of cleaning or realigning something. If the burners on our stove are not put back quite right, the stove won't light, for instance.


Yes-- so many oven now have electric ignitions and no permanent pilot light.
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