Do Not Ignore Stove or Cooktop Safety Issues
A stove or cooktop that sparks, overheats, smells unusual, clicks constantly, or does not shut off properly should be checked before continued use. Small performance problems can point to electrical, ignition, sensor, switch, or control issues that may get worse over time.
If you smell gas near a gas stove or cooktop, stop using the appliance, avoid flames or sparks, and contact your gas provider or emergency service before booking a repair. For regular burner, ignition, and control problems, our technician can inspect the appliance and explain the best next step.
- One or more burners will not heat
- The cooktop gets too hot or will not regulate temperature
- The ignition clicks even after the burner lights
- The burner flame looks weak or uneven
- The control knobs or touch panel stop responding
- The cooktop shows an error code
- You notice burning smells, sparks, or electrical concerns