If your stovetop burner fails to ignite, there are several troubleshooting steps you can take to identify and fix the issue. Here’s a guide to help you:

1. Check the Power Supply (for Electric Ignition)

2. Ensure the Gas Supply is On (for Gas Stoves)

3. Inspect the Burner

4. Clean the Igniter

5. Check the Igniter

6. Check the Spark Module (for Gas Stoves with Electric Ignition)

7. Check the Gas Lines and Regulator

8. Try a Different Burner

9. Check for Gas Leaks (for Gas Stoves)

10. Consult the Owner’s Manual

11. Professional Help

By following these steps, you can typically identify and fix minor issues with your stovetop burner. If the problem persists, it’s best to call a certified repair technician.