Flooded stovetop - 1 burner won’t light!

2018 320s. Manual light stovetop was flooded with water - my fault! I got one burner (closest to wall) to dry out and light by holding gas on and flame to burner. Definitely was flooded and needed to dry out the water. 2nd burner, closest to sink, will not light, and no propane gets to the burner when knob is turned. Flame won’t catch either so I know no propane. Any clues as to how to fix? Remove stove top? Is that possible and is there a way to clear the propane feed line to that burner? Thank you.
2018 320s. Tow vehicle 2011 Nissan Frontier, 2WD, 6 cyl, tonneau cover on bed.

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  • MuttonChopsMuttonChops Member Posts: 1,724
    You can lift the stove top up without having to disconnect the flexible gas line.
    That might provide enough movement to tip/tilt the stove top to different angles to assist the water to drain.
    '18 320 Spitched axle, 3020HE; PNW based
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