Why is my gas oven making a popping sound?

Gas valves make a popping sound as they open or close, and this noise can be unnerving to some users. Igniters click, and burners make a poof or whooshing sound as they ignite. All of these sounds are normal, not cause for concern.

What causes a gas stove to keep sparking?





When damaged, the spark module may continuously spark even when the knob is not being turned. Spark ignition switch: Signals the spark module to power the igniter. Moisture or electrical failures can cause the switch to “short,” resulting in repeated clicking.

Can a gas oven explode?

When an appliance such as a stove overheats, it can cause gas to leak and explode your range.

What happens when your oven pops?

Well, an oven may pop and trip the breaker if the control board relay is stuck and shorts out, if the bake element burns out, or if there’s an exposed wire on the bake element that creates a short circuit.

How do I stop my gas cooker from clicking?

Quote from the video:
Quote from Youtube video: That can be done by going to your home's fuse box and pulling the circuit breaker for this portion of the home.

How do you clean a gas oven igniter?





Clean the igniter with a toothbrush to remove dirt and debris. Gently scrub the surface of the igniter with the toothbrush and softly blow on it when finished to remove the debris. This will facilitate better sparking.

How do you fix a stove that keeps clicking?

Clean the Stove



One of the more common and easy-to-fix reasons a gas stove keeps clicking is that grime, grease, and corrosion around the burner heads are interfering with the gas flow. Cleaning around the burner heads, igniter, and pilot hole can fix the clicking issue.