It is time to check your Wolf cooktop if it doesn’t work properly, just clicks. Surely, there are two possible scenarios for your appliance - you may check it personally or contact a Pro for a diagnostic. It is up to you! Despite the way you choose, the first thing to do is to clean the gas burner. Use a metal pin or paperclip to remove any debris from the holes in the cap. After you are done cleaning it, though, you’ll want to ensure the burners are dried properly as well. In fact, in some cases, if your ignitor is damp or wet, or this is simply too much moisture in the area, this can also cause the clicking sound that you’re hearing. To dry everything, remove the burner caps and let it air out. Check the spark ignition module for a failure. Once the switch allows the flow of power, the next step in the spark-producing chain is the spark module that directs the voltage to the electrode. Unfortunately, this part can also malfunction and result in that constant clicking. If you have tested your switches with a multimeter and they check out, this is the next part that should be tested. Unlike the switches, there is only one spark module for all your gas burners, so if it has gone faulty resulting in constant sparking, it is likely that every single burner is sparking. If this is true, the small module will be located under your gas cooktop or in the back of your gas range. If the clicking continues, there could be other defective parts which require a repair or replacement. It is easy as pie when you ask a professional repair technician for help. Give us a call and we’ll take care of your Wolf stove.
November 26, 2023
AC is leaking from the coil – HVAC Troubleshooting in San Diego
Have you encountered a leaking air conditioner? This causes not the most pleasant feelings and deprives you of comfort. Before solving this problem, you should determine what exactly became the source of the air conditioner flow.