Burner Not Working
Burner failures split quickly into gas-ignition faults (electrodes, spark module, switch harness) and electric-surface faults (element, receptacle, infinite switch).
Learn more →Range not working properly in Bee Cave? We verify the failure before quoting parts.
Some first-use odor is normal, but persistent electrical or plastic smell often signals overheated terminals, switch failure, relay stress, or wiring damage.
If this symptom doesn’t match exactly, check these common issues we see in Bee Cave, TX.
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 →You can also start from the main Range & Stove Repair in Bee Cave page and describe what you’re seeing — our technician will classify the failure during the diagnostic.
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