GE: Burner Not Working
Burner failures split quickly into gas-ignition faults (electrodes, spark module, switch harness) and electric-surface faults (element, receptacle, infinite switch).
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If this started suddenly, it’s usually not a settings issue. We verify the fault on-site.
Burner failures split quickly into gas-ignition faults (electrodes, spark module, switch harness) and electric-surface faults (element, receptacle, infinite switch).
Learn more →For combo range units, oven no-heat failures usually involve bake/broil circuits, igniters, sensors, or relay output. If you have a standalone wall oven, use our oven repair pages.
Learn more →Continuous clicking is often caused by moisture or grease at electrodes, sticking ignition switches, or a failing spark module.
Learn more →A dead range display is commonly power-path related (including partial 240V loss), thermal safety cutoffs, or control/UI communication faults.
Learn more →Meaning: Over-Temperature Condition
Typical fix: Test sensor; inspect control for runaway heat.
Most jobs fall into the $129-$219 labor range. The technician confirms the exact failure during the $39 diagnostic.
Some symptoms are safety-related. If you’re unsure, stop using the unit until a technician confirms the cause.
Yes — coverage includes 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704, 78705, 78745, 78758, 78759, 78729, 78748 and nearby areas.