Stove Repair Guides
Step-by-step DIY fixes for the most common stove problems. Each guide is reviewed by an Axis technician before publishing.
How to Clean Gas Stove Burner Caps and Heads
A quick, routine maintenance task to keep your gas stove lighting reliably and burning with a crisp blue flame. We'll show you how to safely soak, scrub, and realign your burner components without damaging the delicate gas ports.
Read the guideElectric Stove Burner Not Heating: How to Fix
An electric burner that does not heat is one of the simpler appliance failures to diagnose. The most common causes are a burnt-out heating element, a failed infinite switch, a bad burner socket / receptacle, or a loose terminal connection. The diagnosis path differs slightly between coil-element stoves and smooth-top (radiant) ranges. Most repairs are under $50 in parts and under an hour.
Read the guideGas Stove Keeps Clicking: How to Stop It
A gas burner that clicks endlessly without lighting — or one that won't stop clicking even after you turn it off — is usually a moisture or alignment problem, not a broken part. Most fixes are housekeeping and take under 30 minutes. The underlying spark module is rarely the problem on the first complaint, but constant moisture exposure can eventually take it out.
Read the guideGas Stove Burner Won't Ignite: Causes and Fixes
When you turn the stove knob and hear clicking but see no flame, or hear nothing at all, your gas burner needs attention. We will walk you through diagnosing and fixing the most common ignition failures safely, from simple clogs to electrical faults.
Read the guideHow to Replace an Electric Stove Coil Burner
Replacing a faulty electric stove coil burner is one of the easiest and most cost-effective DIY appliance repairs. This quick guide walks you through safely swapping out a dead or damaged element, including how to spot a melted terminal block that might need replacing too.
Read the guideHow to Replace a Gas Stove Igniter (Spark Module)
A faulty igniter can leave you with a burner that won't light or clicks endlessly. This guide walks you through safely swapping out the spark electrode or the main spark module to get your gas stove firing perfectly again.
Read the guideCracked Glass Cooktop: What to Do and When to Replace
A cracked glass cooktop isn't just an eyesore; it's a serious safety hazard that exposes high-voltage components. Discover how to safely assess the damage, avoid electrical shocks, and determine if a professional replacement makes financial sense.
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